RFID tags are everywhere in our daily lives, but you might be surprised to know that brands like Michelin use them in their ...
UPS says it is the first logistics provider to roll out this technology across its U.S. network. RFID technology is not new, ...
The courier unveiled it has invested $100 million to embed RFID sensors within all its delivery vehicles, last-mile delivery ...
UPS has reached a milestone in the deployment of RFID package tracking technology, enabling it to do away with manual ...
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Tiny battery-free tags turn radio waves into a new way to track breathing at home and in hospitals
The same wireless technology that can track your cat or locate an item in a warehouse can also monitor your breathing.
Hoping to benefit from radio frequency identification as both a consumer of the technology and a provider of RFID services, Dutch telecom carrier KPN plans to launch a trial in 2006. Dubbed ...
Axcess, a Dallas-area provider of RFID-enabled personnel access control, asset management and surveillance systems, recently marketing a new use for its RFID tag system, ActiveTag: ...
RFID tags are everywhere, and thanks to French tire maker Michelin, they're now in your tires too. But why is this clever ...
RFID tags can store information such as the product name, price, expiration date, and origin. RFID readers can read this information from a distance, without requiring direct contact or line of sight.
As the U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers the use of radio frequency identification tags to help fight counterfeit prescription drugs, privacy advocates are cautiously watching to be sure ...
The U.S. Department of Defense will require all of its suppliers to use passive radio frequency identification tags (RFID) on all cases and pallets by January 2005, a mandate whose impact will likely ...
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