New RFID Tag with More Memory by Bob Violino | Aug 24, 2003 | NewsMaxell is introducing a series of RFID tags, aimed at the medical and pharmaceutical industries, that have 1, 2 and 4 kilobytes of memory.
What’s Your Model? by Bob Violino | Aug 17, 2003 | Editor's NotesRadio frequency identification offers opportunities for established companies and startups to create new types of businesses.
VCs Are Writing Checks Again by Bob Violino | Aug 10, 2003 | Editor's NotesVenture capital spending increased in the second quarter, and that's good news for the RFID industry and end users.
Power Paper Raises $15 million by Bob Violino | Aug 4, 2003 | NewsThe Israeli company plans to use the money to continue developing thin-film batteries for active tags.
Toppan Gears Up for Low-Cost RFID by Bob Violino | Jul 23, 2003 | NewsThe Japanese company plans to begin volume production of chips that it says will cost 50 cents and readers that will cost less than $20.
RFID Tracked Casualties in Iraq by Bob Violino | May 21, 2003 | NewsDuring the war, the United States Navy piloted a system that uses RFID to track injured soldiers as they move from the battlefield to hospitals.
RFID Enables “Physical Browsing” by Bob Violino | May 6, 2003 | NewsHeikki Seppä, a research director of Finland's VTT Information Technology, envisions a world where consumers scan RFID tags with readers in their cell phones.
Thin-Film Battery for RFID Sensors by Bob Violino | May 6, 2003 | NewsInfinite Power Solutions has begun producing rechargeable batteries that could be used for smart active labels and RFID sensors.
Startup Claims RFID Breakthrough by Bob Violino | Apr 29, 2003 | NewsSmartCode, an Israeli company, says it can produce 1.2 million RFID tags per hour. Each would cost less than ten cents when ordered in volume.
RFID Tracks Drug Trial Compliance by Bob Violino | Apr 17, 2003 | NewsNew packaging from Information Mediary can record when people take their medicine and communicate that via RFID.