Radio frequency identification technology is generating interest from pharmaceutical companies as a way to deter illegal drug trafficking and from health care executives who are trying to keep tabs on ...
Researchers from Intel’s many research laboratories gathered earlier this month at Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif., to provide journalists a glimpse into the future. The open house ...
Three years ago, amid the gold-rush mentality spawned by RFID mandates from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and retail behemoths Wal-Mart and Target, Miles Technologies--like many of its peers ...
WASHINGTON - In a new report, the Grocery Manufacturers Association here is proposing a three-tiered approach to RFID implementation that it believes increases the chances of success by encouraging ...
Decades after RFID was first commercialized, bringing consumers everything from keyless car entry to blood-tracking systems, businesses are using the technology only in isolated projects, according to ...
Inventory Control in Manufacturing, Clinical Trials, and Sample Management Tops Use RFID (radio frequency identification) technologies are expected to have a big impact on health care in the very near ...
Cars paying electronically as they zip through a toll booth might be just the tip of the iceberg of the many ways state and local governments can use radio frequency identification technology. Systems ...
AsReader comes to national 2023 RFID Journal LIVE! in Orlando, Florida and premieres exciting advances in one of the world’s fastest moving technologies—RFID ...
RFID technology could make your business more efficient - or, like any IT project undertaken with a third party, could cause more headaches than it alleviates. Olswang solicitor Marc Dautlich advises ...
The public image of RFID (radio frequency identification) as a secretive tool of big business and government could improve if open source groups get involved in developing RFID standards, according to ...
China’s Ministry of Public Security (MPS), which oversees the country’s police force, plans to issue more than 1.3 billion second-generation resident identification cards based on RFID (radio ...