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RFID Tags

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Omnitrol Networks, a pioneer in delivering automated and predictive real-time operational visibility in logistics, food-chain and apparel manufacturing markets, announced that they will be delivering their valued solution for real-time intelligence in retail shop-floor operations. The real-time, item-level inventory solution utilizes Omnitrol’s unique federated services architecture to create an integrated intelligent retail-distribution network. The retail shop-floor inventory visibility solution will be sold through Omnitrol’s channel and integration partners. When questioned as to “why now?”, Omnitrol’s response was to outline the current issues with slow RFID adoption in the retail industry. However, with their proven solutions, Omnitrol felt that the retail market is now ready ... Read Full Story
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By Chuck MisslerVeriChip has a new name. The company famous for its development of RFID tags that can be implanted in humans has acquired Steel Vault Corporation, a provider of identity security products and services. Anti-identity-theft meet human microchipping. Together, VeriChip Corp and Steel Vault Corp are forming a new company called PositiveID.For years radio frequency identification (RFID Read Full Story
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The future of monetizing mobile marketing campaigns will be greatly simplified in tandem with the advent of newer, more convenient payment tools for consumers. As a result, the mobile marketing community is buzzing this week over the recent speculation by Einar Rosenberg, Chief Technology Officer of Narian Technologies, Apple is currently tinkering with a radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip for possible inclusion in the next generation iPhone. Apple’s impetus for seeking an RFID enabled iPhone is obvious. For Apple, turning the device into a handy payment tool makes the iPhone a far more convenient device than it already is. For mobile marketers, however, a group ... Read Full Story
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Some interesting news to report for iPhone fans now, as it has been reported that Apple are working on new iPhone prototypes that will come equipped with hardware support for RFID chips. As reported from Apple Insider , this means that Apple will be able to make use of RFID (Radio-Frequency IDentification) support to introduce new features to their iPhone such as touchless technologies and swipe payments using the iPhone - to which Apple has already explored via recent patent filings. Other possible avenues that Apple could explore is swipe sensing of information kiosks and even day-to-day objects. Then of course, it would come ... Read Full Story
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Gerry Weber, a leading fashion and lifestyle company with 338 HOUSES OF GERRY WEBER stores and 1,400 shop-in-shop areas throughout the world, will become the first German retail company to roll out RFID technology combining inventory management and loss prevention. Gerry Weber will be using an Avery Dennison (NYSE:AVY) RFID solution in over 25 million garments a year through an RFID chip imbedded in a care label. This solution will optimize...  
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* BASF launches metal-based inks under the name of CypoPrint® * Cost-efficient starting material for additive manufacturing of flexible RFID antennas Ludwigshafen.– CypoPrint ® is the name of a new range of metal-based inks from BASF destined for the production of flexible antennas for RFID tags. RFID stands for Radio Frequency Identification and is used to identify and locate goods in a similar way to the barcode system. The non...  
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With Gen 2 RFID Technology base, this durable Metal mount RFID tag is designed for challenging environments including direct on-metal usage. This contactless RFID tag has a flexible read/write range from 10cm to 3m depending on the reader. And it supports UHF frequencies from 860MHz to 960MHz. The outer covering of UHF Metal mount tags is made of special materials, which allows the tags to deliver optimum performance in harsh environments...  
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RFID (radio frequency identification) technology has been gaining rapid adoption in gadget rich environments, such as hospitals, full of equipment that needs continuous tracking. Yet some tools, like metallic hemostats for example, are currently are not embedded with RFID chips because the production process would destroy them. Now researchers from Fraunhofer-Institute for Manufacturing and Advanced Materials IFAM in Bremen have developed a...  
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