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The good, the bad, and the ugly of RFID

An old adage suggests that the proof of the pudding is in the eating. In the case of Radio Frequency Identification, the proof of the technology may be in the piloting.

Canadian pilot hopes to snag value of tags

An old adage suggests that the proof of the pudding is in the eating. In the case of Radio Frequency Identification, the proof of the technology may be in the piloting.

Sybase and Intermec team up on RFID

Sybase has announced a partnership with supply chain technology company Intermec to provide Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) infrastructure products.

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Five companies heavily involved in supply-chain automation technology teamed together at the recent National Retail Federation show in New York City to put on a series of live demonstrations showing EPC Gen2 standard RFID technology at work.

RFID: Tuned for performance

The exploding demands of global trade are causing the supply chain to evolve into the highly tuned and optimized

Viagra with RFID chip starts to ship

In an effort to prevent counterfeiting, Pfizer Inc. said it has started to ship Viagra bottles in the U.S. that feature radio chips under the labels. Pharmacists with the proper equipment can read the chip and check the electronic product code stored on it in order to ensure that the product is genuine.

Beefing up the supply chain with RFID

Meat lovers rarely ponder RFID technology or supply chain issues when they

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