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 ...
I am looking into whether radio frequency identification tags could be connected to guest-room keys. The aim is for employees to be able to read visitors’ names as they walk by, so that they can then ...
A shopping trip in Texas to one of Walmart’s many superstores yielded many items with price points under three dollars, including a couple for less than 75¢. Each of these products shared something in ...
Baird sat down with Retail TouchPoints to give us the inside scoop on the big themes that came out of those conversations, which paint a picture of where retail technology is headed, including: Nikki ...
One of the nation’s largest pharmaceutical wholesalers last week announced plans to launch a pilot program that uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to track drugs through the ...
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 ...
RFID, or radio frequency identification, has come a long way since the early 2000s. At that time, Walmart was the first big retailer to experiment with the new tracking technology, which cost an ...
U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s border-crossing security plan for Canada and Mexico based on long-range RFID draws fire from Smart Card Alliance. A U.S. government plan to use long-range RFID ...
TNT Logistics will use WhereNet's RFID activated, real-time locating solution to coordinate its material sequencing centers in an effort to improve its process of just-in-time parts sequencing to its ...