The industry's first scientific evaluation of passive RFID tags designed to work on metal objects has been released. It busts two well-circulated myths: The industry's first scientific evaluation of ...
RFID tags are very much on their way to becoming cheap enough to be used extensively. Many RFID pilots are being conducted to prove the business case. As you read this, some companies are getting ...
More than two years ago, Hewlett-Packard, the IT and computer products and services provider based in Palo Alto, Calif., started deploying RFID in parts of its manufacturing and distribution chain.
Radio frequency identification has become a hot concept, promising to streamline how businesses track and stock inventory. But companies may need to rethink their software infrastructures in order to ...
It can be a pain to wait at a toll booth. Luckily, RFID toll tags can help. RFID toll tags are small devices that drivers attach to their vehicle windshields, usually behind the rearview mirror. Each ...
Hewlett-Packard unveiled on Monday services for companies trying to start radio frequency identification projects. HP launched three packages that essentially create a shrink-wrapped pilot program ...
A set of best practices designed to help assuage consumers’ concerns about RFID (radio frequency identification) tags was released on Monday by a group of technology vendors, RFID users and consumer ...
ISTANBUL—Kordsa Tecknik Tekstil A.S., the Turkish reinforcement and materials specialist, is working with a German-based company active in radio-frequency-identification (RFID) technology to advance ...
Wal-Mart’s first RFID deadline applied to only a small subset of its suppliers: pharmaceutical companies that handle prescription drugs classified as Class II narcotics. But their experiences shed ...
There’s already an RFID security brouhaha brewing in Washington, and if some people have their way, it won’t be the last legal fight waged in the nation’s capital over use of the wireless technology.
Symbol Technologies' $230 million cash bid last week to buy Matrics, a maker of RFID tags, is another clear indicator that this technology will become more ubiquitous in the next two years. And not ...