October 2005

No more lost baggage?

October 11, 2005

Just like everyone else I hate it when my luggage gets lost. As we have reported on here a few times it is only a matter of time before every piece of luggage is RFID tagged. Here you can read all the guidelines on it.No more lost baggage? Tweet

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CompactFlash RFID reader/writer reaches 100 meters

October 11, 2005

This looks very promising an actual Compact flash RFID reader/writer that worlk up to 100 meters away. This was introduced by a company called Identic Solutions. Some uses can be in the food industry or other places that are temper sensitive. It looks very promising. I will be looking forward to reading more about this [...]

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Some new cars loaded with keyless smarts

October 9, 2005

It looks like we are seeing a revolution of RFID technology being applied to the car industry as more and more cars are being made with RFID in mind. They span a lot of car makers from Cadillac, Mercedes and Infiniti. Read all about the models of cars here. Some new cars loaded with keyless [...]

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Active RFID Becomes Big Business

October 9, 2005

If you thought that RFID was just a flash in the pan you would of been way off. According to this article they are estimating that the will sell over 1 billion active rfid tags by 2010. That is a lot of things being tracked if you ask meBig sales for RFID in the future. [...]

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RFID Center

October 1, 2005

University Of Pittsburgh is setting up creating a RFID research center. This is the first in the country and will make the university of Pittsburgh a leader when it comes to RFID technology. I am sure that there will be more RFID centers on other college campuses as RFID becomes mainstream. Tweet

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