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RFID for Wearable Computers
IBSS partners with Xybernaut to aid the development of RFID applications that run on mobile devices.
Safeguarding the Food Supply
Global Technology Resources’ system uses RFID to track edible products throughout the supply chain.
A Year of Great Progress
This year, RFID has made major strides towards becoming a technology that can be used in open supply chains. But there is still important work to be done.
Meeting U.S. Regulatory Obligations
RFID technology could help companies cope with interrelated regulations governing international trade, says one expert.
Two EPC Vendors Go Royalty Free
Alien Technology and Matrics have signed EPCglobal’s intellectual-property policy and will offer their RFID IP on a royalty-free basis.
Tags Deliver the Message
RFID-enabled wireless messaging applications promise to automate worker and robot communication at car assembly plants.
Axcess Opens Doors in Europe
RFID-enabled security and surveillance systems provider Axcess gets clearance to sell its products in EEA countries.
AWID Moves Into New Markets
Tag and reader engineering company Applied Wireless Identification Group will supply UHF readers to Taiwan’s hog industry.
The Value of Good Information
There’s a lot of confusing information about RFID being published, and that’s making it harder for senior executives to make smart decisions.
EPC Privacy Principles to Evolve
EPCglobal says broad privacy guidelines approved by the Auto-ID Center board at its final meeting will evolve to meet consumers’ needs.