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.
Intellident Offers Portal Reader by Bob Violino | Apr 28, 2003 | NewsThe MultiScanner RFID reader can automate the receiving and dispatching of goods.
Metro Opens ‘Store of the Future’ by Bob Violino | Apr 27, 2003 | NewsUpdated: At a store in Germany, the European retailer and its partners will learn whether RFID can reduce out of stocks.
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.
RFID May Boost Service at Banks by Bob Violino | Apr 24, 2003 | NewsIBM will soon pilot a system that uses RFID to help banks identify and better serve their customers.
Get RFID Readers in a Flash (Card) by Bob Violino | Apr 21, 2003 | NewsSyscan's compact flash reader, which plugs into almost any handheld computer, will cost $150 and read 13.56 MHz ISO-compliant tags.
Sex, Lies and RFID by Bob Violino | Apr 19, 2003 | Editor's NotesMisinformation about RFID fuels paranoia and plays into the hands of those who oppose the technology.
Psion, Lab ID Unveil RFID Handheld by Bob Violino | Apr 15, 2003 | NewsA 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 by Bob Violino | Apr 14, 2003 | NewsSupply chain systems specialist Acsis will integrate Matrics' technology into its data-collection platform.
Behind the Benetton Brouhaha by Bob Violino | Apr 13, 2003 | NewsDespite reports to the contrary, the Italian retailer continues to explore the supply chain benefits of RFID.