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RFID Lionized After Warehouse Pilot
Lionize Logistics says an RFID pilot that automated the receiving of goods exceeded all its expectations.

Genesis of the Versatile RFID Tag
Mario Cardullo received the first patent for a passive, read-write RFID tag. He tells how he came up with the idea in 1969.

Get RFID Readers in a Flash (Card)
Syscan’s compact flash reader, which plugs into almost any handheld computer, will cost $150 and read 13.56 MHz ISO-compliant tags.

YFY Pilots RFID Inventory System
Yuen Foong Yu Paper Manufacturing Co., the largest paper producer in Greater China, is launching a pilot that will use RFID to track boxes internally.

How RFID Aids Alzheimer’s Patients
Researchers at Intel are developing systems that use RFID and sensors to assist people with cognitive impairments. The work could lead to smart homes for the elderly and infirm, and one day, all of us.
Sex, Lies and RFID
Misinformation about RFID fuels paranoia and plays into the hands of those who oppose the technology.

RFID Tracks Drug Trial Compliance
New packaging from Information Mediary can record when people take their medicine and communicate that via RFID.

Ultra-Wideband RFID Demonstrated
A new demonstration facility will show off the benefits of ultra-wideband RFID applications in healthcare.

Psion, Lab ID Unveil RFID Handheld
A new wireless netpad will be able to scan bar codes and read from and write to 13.56 MHz tags.

New RFID Data Link for SAP Shops
Supply chain systems specialist Acsis will integrate Matrics’ technology into its data-collection platform.