Wal-Mart Grows Its RFID Initiative 

Expecting that the use of Gen 2 will increase and become an industry global standard, Wal-Mart has adopted them as their only RFID tags. As remaining...

Retailers Must Sell Ultra-Low-Sulfur Diesel Fuel 

The remainder of the country is under mandate by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to begin selling the ultra-low-sulfur diesel (ULSD) by...

RFID Case Study Database Tracks Technology Trends 

The IDTechEx RFID Knowledgebase, a database of RFID case studies, now contains 2,000 examples of the technology in action. Analysis of the database reveals...

FedEx and Boeing Join to Test Active RFID Tags 

re hoping RFID can improve parts visibility and parts lifecycle visibility, says James Ford, FedEx manager of engineering support. The aircraft records...

Lockheed Martin Buys Savi, Picks Up RFID Savvy 

While very active in operations with the Department of Defense, privately held Savi Technology provides RFID-based logistics solutions to a range of customers...

Talkin trash about RFID 

Turns out that those opponents of radio frequency identification were right when they said the prospects for RFID were Well, sort of. Cascade Engineering...

U.S. Army launches $20 million asset visibility project 

The U.S. Army has awarded a $20 million contract to ARINC Engineering Services and Impeva Labs to develop and demonstrate prototypes that integrate wireless...

There may be an RFID-equipped forklift in your future 

Joining together to create a concept for a forklift that will build radio frequency identification (RFID) and real-time location capabilities right into...

GlaxoSmithKline begins RFID tagging on all bottles of Trizivir 

GlaxoSmithKline has begun distributing a medicine tagged with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology as part of a pilot project to help protect...

RFID does not cause computer viruses 

There is no evidence that radio frequency identification (RFID) tags can be used to corrupt computer databases or spread computer viruses, reports AIM...

Healthcare industry finds RFID's condition is no better than 'fair' right now 

The global market for RFID systems in the pharmaceutical vertical has reached an estimated $9.3 million in 2005, with hardware accounting for approximately...

Its time to take an RFID reality check 

While the costs of RFID (radio frequency identification) technology are on the decline, many companies that have invested in RFID are still straddled...

The talent pool for RFID developers is extremely shallow 

Deployment of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology continues to be hampered by a shortage of individuals skilled in the technology, according...

JVC completes successful RFID compliance implementation 

JVC Disc America Co., a manufacturer and distributor of compact discs, CD-ROMs and DVDs, has completed a successful implementation of an radio frequency...

Chinas RFID spending is driven by retail mandates and government edicts 

After suffering from an economic slowdown in 2003, China's economy has improved. China has grown strongly and with good numbers in year 2005 it is expected...

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