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RFID’s Weak Link: Software Apps
AMR Research says only 1 percent of the 550 RFID companies it tracks offer RFID-enabled software applications.
Smart Card Companies Slash Jobs
Gemplus will eliminate 1,000 positions and Schlumberger will shed 3,300 employees amid continued weakness in the industry.
Turck Offers Industrial RFID Products
Noise-resistant system is more accuracy in factories where there is electromagnetic interference.
Label-Making Advance Touted
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Looking Ahead To 2003
The buzz about RFID will fade quickly in 2003 if standards groups don’t deliver, and companies don’t move beyond the pilot stage.
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Manufacturers are designing low-cost smart sensors into everything from washing machines to cars.
AWID Readies PCMCIA Card Reader
The multi-protocol reader will be compatible with ISO standards and the Auto-ID Center’s EPC spec.
Partners Unveil Retail EPC Tag
Tagsys and Philips have created the first 13.56 MHz RFID tag and reader based on the Auto-ID Center’s specification.
Matrics To Sell New EPC Tag
The startup plans to market a low-cost UHF chip based on an Auto-ID Center specification.