Heaven or Hell? by Bob Violino | May 11, 2003 | Editor's NotesRFID may put millions of people out of work, or it may boost productivity and bolster our economic prosperity.
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.
RFID’s Consumer Benefits by Bob Violino | Apr 26, 2003 | Editor's NotesYou'd never know it from the press coverage, but RFID offers many consumer benefits.
YFY Pilots RFID Inventory System by Bob Violino | Apr 20, 2003 | NewsYuen Foong Yu Paper Manufacturing Co., the largest paper producer in Greater China, is launching a pilot that will use RFID to track boxes internally.
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.
1-Cent RFID Tags for Supermarkets by Bob Violino | Mar 30, 2003 | NewsInkode is partnering to develop supermarket applications for its low-cost chipless RFID tags.
New Smart and Secure RFID Labels by Bob Violino | Mar 26, 2003 | NewsFrench smart card developer ASK is offering flexible smart labels based on its smart card technology.
The Truth About Alien Technology by Bob Violino | Mar 23, 2003 | BlogNo RFID company is more controversial than Alien. Questions surround its capacity, finances and deal with Gillette. We visited the company to get answers and learn about the company's go-to-market strategy.
Two Days at the Alien Academy by Bob Violino | Mar 23, 2003 | NewsRFID Journal Editor Mark Roberti recently attended Alien Technology's RFID course. Here's his report.
Alien Ponders Second RFID Plant by Admin | Feb 17, 2003 | NewsAlien Technology, a startup making low-cost RFID tags, is considering building a second production facility in North Dakota.