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Ports to Adopt RFID Security System
RFID tracking technology is designed prevent terrorists from sneaking weapons of mass destruction into cargo containers.
It’s Always Darkest . . .
The markets took a pounding last week. Technology in general, and RFID in particular, could lead the recovery.
Zebra Travels the Migration Path
The leading maker of bar code printers has joined the Auto-ID Center’s efforts to create a low-cost RFID tracking system.
Identix, Visionics Complete Merger
Two of the leading equipment vendors have combined to form the largest biometrics company in the United States.
Auto-ID Center Opens Demo Lab
The center today opened a robotic demonstration lab at its facility in Cambridge, England, to show off RFID’s manufacturing capabilities.
Expro To Use RFID In Oil Wells
UK oil services company has signed a deal with In-Depth Systems to provide RFID technology that can trigger equipment inside oil wells.
OATSystems Bets on Low-Cost RFID
The startup has developed some of the software the Auto-ID Center needed to make its low-cost RFID network operate efficiently.
The Making of a Market
A vast new market for low-cost RFID tags and readers is emerging, and Wal-Mart is the driving force behind it.
Syscan Unveils Tags for Metal Objects
The new ‘Metal-Mate’ line consists of both read-only and read-write transponders for auto manufacturing and other markets.
Auto-ID Center Adds Five Sponsors
CVS Corp., Metro AG, Sara Lee Corp., Toppan Printing, and Zebra Technologies back the electronic product code effort.