So, we are now very near to complete yet another year with RFID technology. It is high time for us to evaluate the plus points and minus points of this technology.
The Wal-Mart and US Department of Defenses' RFID mandate has created a favorable...
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It seems that the state government of USA is now more serious on its RFID passports than before. In the backdrop of mounting pressure for the RFID passports, the government has decided to increase the deadline for public comments on the RFID-enabled...
The combination of voice, video and data would propel the growth of business enterprises. The Enterprise Mobility Company, Symbol Technologies has combined these three dynamic forces in its latest RFID device.
Considered as industry's first radio...
Until now, we know Las Vegas-based Harmon Medical and Rehabilitation Hospital as one the best healthcare units of America for its highly skilled professional staffs. The healthcare unit is now embarking RFID technology for the betterment of patients....
Blue Vector Systems would provide its sensor networking appliances to Nortel for the use in the next generation municipal wireless solutions.
With sensor networking appliances, Nortel would deliver a wide range of services such as asset tracking,...
Finish engineering company Elektrobit has finally entered into the crowded RFID market with its two RFID products, Elektrobit RFID Reader and the Elektrobit WLAN Node. These products were officially launched at ID World 2006, Milan, Italy.
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Even though a clear-cut picture is not emerging regarding the current state of RFID passports in most of the developed countries including the USA and UK, Turkey has declared that is going to introduce RFID-enabled passports as per the International...
Sybase, the number 2 database company after Oracle has revamped the previous version of its RFID Anywhere Software adding a multiple features with it.
The RFID Anywhere 3.0 version allows users to track assets from passive and active RFID tags,...
Impinj, a Gen 2 RFID solution developer has provided its latest Speedway reader to NEC Corporation for the development of an advanced RFID system to increase readability of RFID tags in demanding manufacturing and inventory control applications.
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