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RFID for retail: Know the pros and cons
RFID (radio frequency identification) can identify and track inventory. Learn how RFID is used in retail and what you need to ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. January 24, 2006—Today’s typical EPC RFID compliance tagging scenario involves labor-intensive, end-of-line, slap-and-ship operations that are ...
NXP Semiconductors announced the new UCODE X, delivering read and write sensitivity, flexible configurations, and the industry’s lowest power consumption. UCODE X supports smaller RAIN RFID labels, ...
Checkpoint Systems, a global leader in RFID solutions, has integrated the new RAIN RFID UCODE® X chip into its smart labels.
The possibilities surrounding radio frequency identification (RFID) chips - now that they are cheap enough to be placed in just about any product - are almost limitless. silicon.com columnist Peter ...
Suited for HF smart tags and labels, the ICODE SLIx RFID platform provides up to 20% higher read range than existing ICODE SLI products. It offers enhanced flexibility and 100% backward compatibility ...
Tokyo-based TechFirm is launching a service that allows customers to “bookmark” a favorite store by running their RFID-reading phones (or other devices) near an RFID device in the store. Your phone ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. October 22, 2007—In February 2006 Smurfit-Stone Container, the world’s largest manufacturer of corrugated boxes, demonstrated smart boxes with ...
Nokia has developed an optional RFID reader kit for their 5140 phone, pitching it as a tool to automate certain business functions. For instance, RFID tags could be attached to certain waypoints on a ...
New RFID read/write device readers from Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. can now accommodate both low and high feature transponders (tags). These HF (high frequency) 13.56 megahertz readers have been ...
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