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The RFID printer market has a bright future. The demand for RFID printer-encoders would be sky-high due to the large-scale adoption of Gen2 RFID in supply chain applications.
According to research firm Frost & Sullivan, the market for RFID...
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This week, California became the second state to pass a law making it illegal to steal data from RFID (radio frequency identification) cards.
made popular Oct 8 2008
Back in August, a security researcher named Jeroen van Beek demonstrated a method for manipulating information in the RFID tags used in recent passports; more details...
made popular Oct 3 2008
A group of community farmers, some of them Amish, are challenging rules requiring the tagging of livestock with RFID chips, saying the devices are a
made popular Sep 12 2008
NEC Corporation is boosting RFID deployments with the launch of the world’s first multi RFID reader/writer, a device which can both read and write tag data...
made popular Sep 10 2008
Now, a wireless monitoring system will use electrical impulses to track esophageal reflux. UT Southwestern Medical Center doctors and UT Arlington engineers have...
made popular Sep 10 2008
Finally, Recall North America has unveiled Canada’s first RFID enabled, full cycle storage and management service, so that they can track their carton holdings as...
made popular Sep 10 2008
The Digital Dawg Pound quite some time back covered a full and enhanced review of the RFID project, if somebody remembers it to be there. Nick proudly boasts of...
made popular Sep 10 2008
Printronix has unveiled the SLPA8000r encode, print and apply system for the European consumer packaged goods companies. It is being regarded as the first bar code...
made popular Sep 9 2008
In the past, RFID chips have been easily hacked, but Verayo has now come out with a new chip and claim that it is now unclonable. They have devised a new technology...
made popular Sep 9 2008
IBM announced the availability of an electronic pedigree system (ePedigree), which will allow pharmaceutical companies to create an electronic certificate of...
made popular Sep 9 2008
An RFID data management middleware solution has been developed by RFID which enables companies to gather and analyze data collected by RFID tags from different...
made popular Sep 9 2008
A leading provider of Dual-Active Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) and Real Time Location Systems (RTLS) solutions, Axcess International Inc., has launched Active...
made popular Sep 9 2008
A leading provider of RFID enabled asset management and supply chain solutions; Fluensee has launched the latest version of browser based yard management solution,...
made popular Sep 8 2008
Mirror mirror, show me the truth and give me suggestions on how to look good! We have been witnessing RFID tags for some time now. But the thrilling news is that the...
made popular Sep 7 2008
The air-conditioning at work drying up your skin, did you drink enough water? Or how about this, don’t use my glass you dork! Two very vital scenarios at work or home...
made popular Aug 29 2008
Transistors being so in demand, Portuguese researchers have developed transistors with a paper interstrate layer. This is the first time a Field Effect Transistor (FET)...
made popular Jul 23 2008
Fuijitaka Child Check System technology was released last may in order to keep a check on children and minors buying cigarettes from vending machines. The system uses...
made popular Jul 10 2008
Raising the bar of the basic green mode of traveling to another level, Montreal’s new public bike sharing system is the most avant-garde concept designed till...
made popular Jun 23 2008
Veridicom International Inc has launched “VKI”, a multi-factor authentication key which helps to authenticate individuals in both the enterprise and...
made popular Jun 18 2008
Electronic goods are not immune to radiation and especially so, when the electronic components make the journey through space. Transistors in particular, are...
made popular Jun 17 2008
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Worried about the shelf life of your RFID tags? If yes then kick your worries as a nanotechnology company is developing a nanobattery which can increase the shelf life...
made popular Feb 13 2007
Fuji Xerox and Starway have collaborated for the development of recyclable packing boxes. These boxes can be used over a hundred times and tracked using RFID tags. Most...
made popular Sep 12 2006
The speculation is that US government’s discussion to introduce RFID chips in the new border-crossing cards would boost demand of RFID technology in both the USA...
made popular Sep 11 2006
A recent study shows that global airline industry spends nearly $750million for the compensation of Airport baggage theft and mishandling. The reason is outdated bar...
made popular Sep 8 2006
The Swedish government is all set to use RFID technology in the parliamentary voting system. For which, it has selected ACG Identification Technologies to seek its...
made popular Sep 7 2006
After Los Angeles, now it’s San Francisco International Airport. The Department of Homeland Security starts testing the RFID tagged passports in the next few...
made popular Jan 9 2006
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