Savi intros RFID tag for harsh environments 10th March 2006 Savi Technology unveiled a version of its legacy radio frequency identification (RFID) tag for use in harsh operating environments.
Sirit launches plug-and-play RFID reader 3rd March 2006 Sirit Inc., this week unveiled a line of radio frequency identification products that use integrated antennas and readers
A fabulous way to go fabless 1st March 2006 For a manager wanting complete visibility into his supply chain, item-level radio frequency identification offers great promise. But a significant hurdle
Philips demos plastic RFID chip 1st March 2006 Philips Research, a unit of Netherlands-based Philips Royal Electronics, announced the development of a 13.56 MHz radio frequency identification chip
Philips demos plastic RFID chip 24th February 2006 Philips Research, a unit of Netherlands-based Philips Royal Electronics, announced the development of a 13.56 MHz radio frequency identification chip based entirely on plastic electronics
Hitachi claims smallest RFID chip 17th February 2006 Hitachi recently announced the development of a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip that the company said is the thinnest and smallest such chip in the world, measuring 0.15 x 0.15 millimeters and 7.5 micrometers thick
RFID badge for lead retrieval 5th January 2006 Lead-retrieval vendor Dietze Enterprises introduced the RFBadge, which is designed to let tradeshow exhibitors capture vital information from attendee badges without using cumbersome standard readers
Item-level RFID takes a step forward 1st January 2006 Symbol Technologies and Vue Technologies recently announced that they would jointly develop integrated item-level radio frequency identification, or RFID,
Symbol, Vue to develop item-level RFID solutions 16th December 2005 Symbol Technologies and Vue Technologies announced this week that the two companies would jointly develop integrated item-level radio frequency identification solutions for both the retailing and manufacturing sectors
RFID application added to mobile computers 7th October 2005 Skaneateles Falls, N.Y.-based Hand Held Products has added a radio frequency identification application developed by U.K.-headquartered UnIOue ID to its line of mobile computers
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