MUNICH, Germany — Future Horizons has described RFID technology as a significant growth driver for the electronics sector over the next six years. In its 2004 Key Market Drivers Report, Future ...
AT&T‘s recent rollout of its managed RFID services highlights industry’s growing focus on RFID and sensor-based networks (see AT&T Expands Its RFID, Sensor Service Offerings). RFID systems provide ...
RFID may disappear for Symbol Technologies, and too, for Motorola. Thats the whisper among industry experts speculating over the future of Symbols radio frequency technology in the wake of Motorolas ...
Every CEO wishes he or she had a crystal ball. Knowing the future would allow a company to prepare for it, rather than react belatedly to events and trends as they unfold. RFID Journal doesn’t have a ...
What do you imagine when you think of the future of retail? Slick e-commerce websites, innovative in-store experiences, game-changing apps? In reality, the key to digital transformation may be ...
Manila, Philippines — A person walks up to a kiosk in a retail store, stands in a designated space and a scanner “reads” all the items he has collected. He puts the items in a bag and leaves the store ...
Future iPhones equipped with near-field communication technology could store vital information that would allow for hardware failure to be quickly diagnosed by Apple, even after the handset is ...
The German retailer, Metro Group, has abandoned the RFID tags in its Future Store’s loyalty cards, following consumer concerns over personal privacy issues. The company has now issued a ‘position ...
Future Stock RFID tags -- tiny chips attached to antennae that store remotely readable data -- are hardly a new invention. But, until recently, businesses and government agencies were hard-pressed to ...
For more than 30 years, RFID has been an effective method of tracking assets, products, and components through the course of any given process. RFID tags work by emitting a low-powered radio frequency ...
January 21, 2005 Radio Frequency Identification Devices (known as RFID's) are set to usher in a new world of consumer convenience. But beware the 'silent stalker' that accompanies this technology. You ...
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