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Tracking RFID
Tracking RFID research and articles about RIFD in the media...
Top pharmaceutical RFID vendors put
their heads together
Top pharmaceutical RFID vendors put
their heads together (Source:
In-PharmaTechnologist.com -
Montpellier,France) 02/10/2006 - The
pharma industry
Collector Cards and Video Gaming
come together using RFID
Collector Cards and Video Gaming
come together using RFID (Source:
Gizmag - Victoria,Australia) ...
entertained until they found out
about girls is going high tech, with
the first-of-its-kind HyperScan
hybrid game system that uses RFID
technology, allowing...
News from RFID Journal's Industry
Summits
News from RFID Journal's Industry
Summits (Source: RFID Journal - USA)
... manufacturing, retail, consumer
packaged goods (CPG) and
pharmaceuticals industries gathered
in Chicago this week for the first
annual RFID Journal Industry ......
RFID Reaches the Legal Limit
RFID Reaches the Legal Limit
(Source: RFID Journal - USA) By Mark
Roberti. October 2, 2006
New RFID Gate Technology Aims to
Improve Read Rates
New RFID Gate Technology Aims to
Improve Read Rates (Source: RFID
Journal - USA) Sept. 29, 2006
GAO RFID and LAT Form a Partnership
on RFID Solutions for ...
GAO RFID and LAT Form a Partnership
on RFID Solutions for ... (Source:
PR Leap (press release) - Chula
Vista,CA,USA) (PRLEAP.COM) Toronto,
September 30, 2006: GAO RFID Inc.
(GAO), a supplier of the world
ICO spells out correct use of RFID
ICO spells out correct use of RFID
(Source: IT PRO - London,Greater
London,UK) Businesses must ensure
complete transparency in their use
of radio frequency identification
(RFID) technology, including telling
people how to disarm the tags ......
Identifying the business benefits of
RFID
Identifying the business benefits of
RFID (Source: VNUNet.com - UK) ...
Systems (RTLS), disposable sensor
systems, smart active labels (SALs)
Rich Miller: Auto-ID
Physical objects will have embedded intelligence that will allow them to communicate with each other and with businesses and consumers. Electronic Product Code (EPC) technology offers an automated, numeric system of smart objects that revolutionizes the w...
Nokia signs up for near-field
wireless push
In the year 2007, we WILL all be
carrying around RFID tags, but the
ones I'm speaking of will not be in
our clothing as a result of
supplychain
applications.   They are
more likely to be in our wallets
(for NFC swipeless cards).  As
for RFID...
Meta Group weighs in on RFID
This month, a number of the
RFID-related publications and
websites made much of the Meta
Group's statements about the
difficulties likely to be faced in
the upcoming two or three
years.  But, rather than an
emperor has no clothes de-bunking,
the appro...
FDA mandates bar codes on drugs used
in hospitals
I know it's old news by now, but I
cannot get this thought out of my
head:  In the nearterm, the
value proposition, the return on
investment and the appropriate level
of scale, price and functionality
for RFID in pharma and medical asset
management ar...
Impinj launches long-range field
rewritable RFID
Longer range, field rewritable tags
are going to make a difference
IMMEDIATELY in the ROI calculations
for RFID.  What will make still
MORE difference is semi-passive
(class 2) and active (class 3) tags,
despite their almost inevitable
higher cost.&nb...
Near field communication standards
forum set up
A 'Near Field Communication' (NFC)
Forum is being established to enable
the use of touch-based interactions
in consumer electronics, mobile
devices, PCs, smart objects, and for
payment purposes. The forum is a
result of collaboration between
Nokia Corpora...
Disposable Paper Computers
In conjunction with an EPC Class 3
(active & passive) RFID tag, at
an OEM price of $1 chip, this is
another approach to smart
dust.  Thanks to Techdirt for
pointing out this article which
appeared on Techweb. In the age of
disposable everything, ...
Matrics to start making read/write
RFID tags
I've noted in a previous post my
predisposition toward active tags --
the EPC Class 3 tags.  I also
noted that it would be a reasonably
short period of time before we'd
hear announcements.  This
announcement from Matrics of true
read/write tags&n...
The RFID Imperative
Thanks to RFID Log for pointing out
this rather extensive article in
CIO.  While a lot of it is
a repeat of much of the trade press
explanation of RFID, the article is
worth reading to get the thoughtful
perspectives Meridith Levinson has
extract...
RFID Technology News
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RFID Today
For all the latest RFID developments...
Wal-Mart has problems.
I have often been likened to
Jeremiah and like Jeremiah people
tend not to believe me! For some
considerable time I have been
forecasting that the more that
companies implement an
end-to-end supply chain the
more they run the risk of being
caugh...
During Wednesday’s RFID Forum Online
Summit thoughts turned to future
development of RFID.
The Summit was delighted to play
host to Mario Cardullo, the inventor
of the modern RFID chip. Mario
pointed out that the original
patents were granted for
transponders using light and sound
waves as well as radio. However most
of the focus has been on rad...
IDTechEX report on the growth in
active tags
It has always been clear that when
technology moves on that the future
of active tags will be much greater
than passive tags. IDTechEx is
running a conference in Atlanta GA
that looks at the growing use of
active tags Below is an article
written by Dr ...
Have MedicAlert and Siemens Business
Systems found the answer to medical
records?
A presentation given by Paul
Kortschak CEO of MedicAlert of the
US is one solution to computerised
medical records incorporating RFID
that the UK Government should
examine
Siemens has expanded its technology
and its RFID applications
Siemens recently ran a series of
presentations demonstrating their
latest steps into the RFID market.
In growing markets it must be
expected that some of their
technological applications were
me-to products but some were
most novel and interesting. ...
At last someone (IDC) understands
that implementing RFID projects are
process changes!
Martin Haas Consulting Director of
IDC Central Europe, in a
presentation at the recent Siemens
conference, explained that in supply
chain projects the introduction of
RFID needs wide and whole company
thinking. He said that people
should look closely at...
Nominations for the RFID
Breakthrough Awards over double 2005
The RFID Networking Forum who
organise the RFID Breakthrough
Awards have disclosed that the
number of nominations for the 2006
awards has escalated this year
following their inaugural ceremony
of 2005.
How good is your Product Information
Management data before you start
your RFID project?
It is very common to find that
companies in the retail or supply
chain sectors have stand-alone
legacy systems for their on-line
catalogue, E-commerce, normal
sales functions and publishing
applications which have grown
independently and contin...
The RFID Weblog
Implementation and Application of RFID technology...
Now Cell Phones Will Keep a Tab on
Your Temperature and Glucose Levels
Would you like to see your mobile
phone act as a thermometer or even
check your glucose levels? This is
what an IP development company
Gentag wants to do. The company
plans to turn you mobile phones into
universal... Continue.
RFID for Museum Exhibits - Reader
Needs Help
A reader of this blog emailed me
looking for help. He is in charge of
putting up an interactive exhibit in
a museum and would like to
incorporate RFID technology. So I am
posting his note to see if...
Continue.
Santa Improves Efficiencies With
RFID
As I was making a last quick run
through all the press releases that
normally arrive in my inbox, I could
not help but notice one issued from
the North Pole. The contact person
listed is Saint Nicholas. And...
Continue.
RFID 2006 Year in Review - Some Lost
Their Shirts
Mr. RFID gives his take on whether
2006 was a good year. He says, it
all depends on whom you to talk
to:Here we are at the end of 2006,
and what a year it's been for the
RFID Industry.... Continue.
Cyber Concrete Can Prevent
Earthquake Damages
Have you ever seen an area after
being hit by a massive earthquake?
Ever seen the building structures
fall like a pack of cards with
hundreds of bodies trapped inside
them for days. This could have been
prevented to... Continue.
Nokia to Keep a Watch on Its Guards
with RFID Phones
You know that Nokia manufactures
RFID cell phones but I am not hear
to tell you about whether Nokia has
launched any new model of RFID phone
or not rather I will tell you that
the company is using...
Continue.
RFID Sewers in Germany
Where barcode doesn't work, RFID
does. Germany's city of Warendorf is
keeping an eye on its 127 mile long
network of sewage pipes and canals
with RFID. It ensures that the city
keeps compliance with the stringent
laws requiring... Continue.
RFID 2006 Year in Review - Retail
Mandates Disappoint
For my next several posts I plan to
focus on reviewing the year 2006,
and what it meant for the RFID
market, so that we can set a
baseline for where we are as 2007
rings in. In this...
Continue.
Identity 2.0
The next generation of Identity...
What is the value of SSO to real
users?
Recently this question was posted to
the Identity Gang mailing list. It
is a good question, as it makes sure
that we are working on something
that is not focused on being cool
and technically innovative, but that
is actually useful to real users.
I’v...
OpenID Bounty Program
A consortium of vendors including
Sxip Identity, have launched a
bounty program here at OSCON to
encourage open source projects to
add support for OpenID to their
sites. It is great to see the
industry rallying around delivery on
the Identity 2.0 vision.
Identity 2.0 at AACRAO
Today I am giving the opening
keynote at the AACRAO Technology
Conference. AACRAO stands for
American Association of Collegiate
Registrars and Admissions Officers.
Next to government, registrars from
colleges issue some of the most
important identity data...
Internet Identity Workshop - Dec 4 -
6th
For those that have not heard, the
next Internet Identity Workshop is
in three weeks at the Computer
History Museum in Mountain View, CA.
The first day is supposedly for
newbies, but last time it set the
stage for conversations over the
following two days,...
Book: Identity Crisis
Identity Crisis: How Identification
Is Overused and Misunderstood By Jim
Harper I read this book last summer
and finally have remembered to write
a post about it. The theory on what
is identity at the start of the book
is great for those of us in the
ident...
Sxipper pre-release party
Thursday night while our cousins to
the south were eating turkey, we had
a little pre-release party for
Sxipper. We had a great turnout of
local Web 2.0 folks, several of
which blogged about the event, and
all honoured our gentlemens
agreement not to post...
Yahoo’s Identity Silo
Yahoo has joined Google’s silo
building by releasing BBAuth, a
mechanism for other sites to access
services and data within the world
of Yahoo. Unlike Google’s
Account Authentication, Yahoo is
allowing their service to be used
for SSO and regis...
Authentication methods
Phil Becker wrote a post on Identity
substitutes, tokens and proxies over
at ZD Net. Here is the opening
paragraph: We frequently use proxies
for identity when the real thing is
difficult, inconvenient, or
unnecessary to validate. This
applies especially i...
RFID Times
...
Gambling made safer with RFID
embedded Chips
RFID has found a use for itself in
almost each and every space and
field. Even gambling has been no
exception. Recently it has been
found that gambling chips have been
embedded with alarm-triggering
tracers. It is believed that the
final product will be la...
RFID and Fridges - A Good
Combination
Samsung Electronics is the second
largest producer of home appliances
form Korea is in the process of
developing a futuristic refrigerator
that is equipped with RFID. The
refrigerator will be able to inform
the owner as to which all supplies
are running lo...
EPC RFID used to Track Assets
Hexaware an Indian IT company is
making use of RFID to track its
computers as well as those of its
Clients. A limited deployment has
been initiated in its Mumbai office.
The Fluensee AssetTrack software
system is being made use of to
track the activity an...
RFID Can Convert Mobile Phones to
Thermometers
Now your cell phone will be able to
read your body temperatures and also
check your glucose levels. Gentag
which is an IP development company
is making efforts towards creating a
technology which would convert your
mobile handsets into universal RFID
inter...
RFID Faces Stick in GAO Report over
US-VISIT
A latest report from the U.S.
Government Accountability Office has
stated that Department of Homeland
Security's plans for U.S. Visitor's
Immigrant Status Indicator
Technology program initiatives at
U.S. land ports of entry are getting
hampered by operatio...
Metal packaging challenges to be
resolved by QinetiQ and Crown
Crown Holdings, Inc. and QinetiQ
have initiated a joint venture to
adapt QinetiQ
At CCC, Hackers get their Tags to
follow them everywhere
In the year of 2006 the hackers were
ripping the things to shred in about
every metaphorical and physical
sense. The attendees of this year's
Chaos Communication Congress in
Berlin ten euros to don RFID tags to
trace and track their movements in
the confer...
Villanova, Working on RFID
As per Ben Franklin Technology
Partners of Southeastern
Pennsylvania they will be working in
conjunction with Villanova
University to use the RFID lab
facilities of the university for
research purposes so that the
findings can be used for commercial
purpos...
Rfidsolutionsonline Downloads
Downloads...
RFID Visibility Beyond The Supply
Chain By Bert Moore, AIM Global
Article: RFID Supply Chain
What Do We Really Mean By RFID
Security — And How Much Is
Enough? An Interview With Louis
Parks, SecureRF
Article: RFID Security
RFID/AIDC's Next Gen Leaders: An
Interview With Kevin Berisso, Center
For Automatic Identification, Ohio
University
Article: RFID And AIDC
CMM 2007 Converting And Package
Printing Forum
Event Brochure: bielomatik jagenberg
Demonstations
RFID: Good Enough For Healthcare
Asset Tracking? By Bert Moore, AIM
Global
Article: Healthcare Asset Tracking
RFID's Lack Of Maturity Is A Good
Thing By Bert Moore, AIM Global
Article: RFID Maturity
RFID Trends And Tips: An Interview
With Mark Roberti, RFID Journal LIVE
Article: RFID Trends
Eliminate Shipping Mistakes With
RFID
Case Study: Ryerson
RFIDNews.org
RFID News: Technology, Tags, EPC, Wal-Mart, Readers, and Applications...
Tech pub calls RFID a Hot
'Disruptive' For '07
2007 will be the year when a host of
hot technologies that have been
percolating around the mainstream
will rise high on the radar screens
of CIOs and IT managers, says a
reflective year-ahead article posted
by EETimes Online. Top...
RFID Getting Flexible
A UK company says it will build a
factory to produce flexible display
technology components for use in
commercially available e-paper
products. Cambridge-based company
Plastic Logic has secured $100
million worth of venture capital to
build the factory in ...
Welcoming RFID Into 'The Jungle'
Inspecting meatpacking plants
doesn't sound Glamorous. Especially
not when your warehouse comes under
fire for churning out rotten meat.
But RFID is being tested to improve
supply chain operations in this
area, too, reports RFID Journal. A
project funded b...
More Business Tools Launched For
Your RFID Schemes
The Dublin, Ireland, branch of
Research and Markets just added a
Globe Ranger-Company Profile to its
offering to assist investors,
managers, and companies in
evaluating RFID opportunities and
trends. The report has been made
after extensive research using ...
3M and Mayo Clinic Pilot Successful;
RFID-based System Ready to Roll
Just three days into '07 and a
number of healthcare and biotech
pilots have concluded with flying
colors. To start, 3M and Mayo Clinic
today announced the completion of a
five-month pilot program with the
installation of a state-of-the-art,
track-and-trace...
New Retail System Allows for RFID
Retailers today need information in
real-time to reduce inventory and
other costs across the supply chain.
That's a no brainer. But it's also
the impetus behind Salt Lake
City-based Alpha Bay Corporation's
new, more advanced Adaptive
Integrated Retail Syst...
GPS Gathering Tackles RFID And Other
LBS Issues
There's a big market for
monitoring high-value assets, but
when will it really take off? And
when it does, will RFID dominate?
Okay, enough questions. Hear experts
hash out these issues at the
just-announced GPS-Wireless 2007
conference, scheduled for ...
New High-tech Kiosks Mark '07
Charlotte, N.C.-based Source
Technologies isn't the only vendor
that sees kiosks in the far-term
future, but it's one of just a
handful starting to experiment with
new technologies and not-so-hot-yet
applications like RFID, according to
reports. Source's r...
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