More children are killed as passengers in car crashes than from any other type of injury and nearly […]
According to The Inquirer (which took it from BBC 4 radio), the British Minister of the Interior, David […]
Urban Eyes by Marcus Kirsch (UK) and Jussi Angesleva (Ireland) has won the third prize of the Fused […]
Swiss Startup Winwatch has patented a way of integrating a RFID transponder into a wristwatch without altering the […]
3 Japanese companies –Nishimatsu Kensetsu, Toda Kensetsu, and Yokohama Systems– got together to develop an RFID-based labor management […]
In Mexico, kidnapping is rampant, crime fighting is a dangerous business and the country has seen a surge […]
Metro, the German supermarket giant, has opened an “RFID Innovation Centre” to help company’s sales divisions, technology partners […]
A Japanese community is implementing a project that would see primary school children tracked by radio frequency identification […]
Josh McHugh from Wired magazine trolleyed around the Extra Future Store, a Metro’s prototype supermarket in Rheinberg, Germany. […]
A California bill seeking to set privacy standards for RFID technology use in the state of California was […]
Software vendor NAJ will launch in Japan a new service that allows parents to monitor their children attending […]
As nearly a million of the 80 million or so bags Delta Air Lines handles per year do […]
Companies will spend an estimated $5 billion over the next three years installing inventory-tracking technology, but the financial […]
US technology company 3M is developing RFID chips built on glass or plastic surfaces, they would be cheaper […]
Chipco International wants RFID to play at gambling tables. The company developped sensors trained on the betting area […]
US pharmaceutical wholesalers, H. D. Smith Wholesale Drug Company, has installed the EPC RFID to track controlled substance […]
Precision Dynamics Corp., an automatic-identification wristband system provider based in California, has developped the AgeBand to verify that […]
A retirement community in Oregon is using RFID badges to monitor non-stop the movements of residents across its […]
Nikkei Byte has conducted a series of tests to find out the maximum distance in which RFID tags […]
It is estimated that some 98,000 people die in the U.S. each year because of medical errors. Many […]
RadarGolf is tagging golf balls with RFID chips. The location-enhanced golf balls contain a radio frequency identification (RFID) […]
Alpacas, because of the growing popularity of their fleeces and tasty meat, are being smuggled out of Peru. […]
Intel has developed an RFID system to monitor elderly or impaired people activities. RFID tags are placed in […]
Parkmobile, a company specialized in phone-parking, designed a service allowing drivers to start and end the parking payment […]
Aiming to get its main suppliers use RFID tags to track their goods by the end of the […]
Two weeks ago, the article A tag on the running shoe mentionned the fact that competitors at the […]
To stay more original and more techno-savvy than its competitors, the Baja Beach Club (Barcelona) offers to implent […]
A paper from Silicon.com states that for half the companies in the UK, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands […]
How can two distant people feel connected? Phone calls, or a SMS are technologies that connect people but […]
The German island of Sylt will be able to control which of its 3.000 beach seats are free […]
The Madge WLAN Probe 2 is the world’s first wireless intrusion detector. The probe constantly scans the airspace […]
Pintokona, a Sushi restaurant in Tokyo uses RFID tags to track and price the sushi presented on a […]
On Sunday, competitors at the Flora London Marathon will have their positions tracked and recorded by electronic tags […]
Microsoft is to partner Accenture, GlobeRanger, Internec Technologies and Porvia Software to work on the development of RFID […]
The March edition of Business 2.0 chronicles reported that Prada’s $40 million New York flagship, conceived to bring […]
Consumer packaged goods firms: No quick ROI from RFID – Computerworld Consumer packaged goods firms: No quick ROI […]
The “Information Society Technologies” department of the European Union is calling for a wide consultation on wireless tags […]
The public, at best, could not care less about RFID but more people simply do not like them […]
A phone enabling workers to scan tags remotely and transmit data via their cell phones (thus turning around […]