Not-for-profit uses passive RFID solution to track inventory 16th March 2006 Science Applications International finished the installation of a second-generation, passive radio frequency identification (pRFID) solution for the National Center for Employment of the Disabled
Alaska agency to field test RFID, GPS technologies 16th March 2006 The State of Alaska Department of Commerce has partnered with radio frequency identification (RFID) solutions vendor Franwell on a pilot study that will field test RFID and GPS tracking technology
China’s ID Card program boosts RFID demand 14th March 2006 More than 100 million RFID tags were shipped to the Chinese government in 2005, according to market analysis firm In-Stat
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.
News Pyramid launches GPS/AVL device 10th March 2006 Pyramid Communications announced the addition of the Model 3012 to its line of Fleet Tracker GPS/AVL products.
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
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