Chipping Away at Mag Stripes by Jonathan Collins | Apr 7, 2004 | NewsInnovision says contactless smart cards made with its new microchip will be so cheap, transit operators can get rid of their mag-stripe tickets.
Class 1, G2, EPC Tags Ready by Q4 by Bob Violino | Dec 29, 2003 | NewsPhilips Semiconductors says it will have RFID tags based on the next-generation EPC protocol on the market in late 2004.
Dexit Turns RFID Cards into Cash by Jonathan Collins | Dec 3, 2003 | NewsA Canadian company's new service lets consumers make small purchases using a contactless system.
Smart Labels for Higher Education by Jonathan Collins | Nov 24, 2003 | NewsChina uses PicoTag smart labels from RFID chip developer Inside Contactless on students’ ID cards.
RFID Transit Cards Help Retailers by Bob Violino | Oct 26, 2003 | NewsA new report from the Smart Card Alliance shows how smart transit cards can drive up sales for other goods and services.
TI-RFid Broadens its Spectrum by Bob Violino | Oct 25, 2003 | BlogTexas Instruments has been a major player in the RFID market for more than a decade, but it watched competitors selling UHF systems steal the limelight. This Vendor Profile explains TI's new market strategy.
The Clock Is Ticking by Mark Roberti | Sep 21, 2003 | Editor's NotesRFID technology is complex and difficult to deploy. Companies that wait to begin learning about it are only asking for trouble.
AmEx Expands RFID Payment Trial by Bob Violino | Jul 16, 2003 | NewsExpressPay will be rolled out to as many as 30,000 people over the next six months.
Making RFID Payments Ubiquitous by Lynn DeRocco | Jun 1, 2003 | NewsPhilips and Visa want people to be able to pay for goods and services anywhere by using RFID chips embedded in phones and other devices.
New “Pay As You Go” RFID System by Bob Violino | May 28, 2003 | NewsTransCore will make it possible for people to use RFID toll collection systems to pay for parking.