Regular wallets hold your cash and cards in one place so nothing slips out. However, for a while now, there has been some buzz about RFID-blocking wallets everywhere. They look like any other wallet, ...
This week, my opinion piece addressed the growing number of articles that claim some new technology spells the demise of radio frequency identification (see Perfect Alternatives to RFID?). I didn’t ...
OK, so don't panic, but Michelin has been putting RFID chips in our tires for some time now. Before you start watching the sky for black helicopters as you drive to the Piggly Wiggly, Michelin isn't ...
RFID chips have quietly migrated from factory floors into the rubber that meets the road, turning tires into data points long before most drivers noticed. The technology has been embedded in products ...
Radio Frequency Identification is a technology that uses radio waves to track and identify objects. RAIN RFID is a specific type of RFID that is becoming increasingly popular in the retail industry.
If you have ever shopped at a Uniqlo store, you've likely been as amazed as I have by the automated checkout: You put all your items in a basket, and they are instantly scanned rather than needing ...
UPS announced at the recent Modex conference in Atlanta the expansion of RFID-based package sensing across its entire network. While UPS claims it is the first rollout of RFID sensing across an entire ...
What do you imagine when you think of the future of retail? Slick e-commerce websites, innovative in-store experiences, game-changing apps? In reality, the key to digital transformation may be ...
Even though RFID has proven its value numerous times, retailer adoption has never truly reached its peak. However, with retailers feeling more pressure to streamline omnichannel fulfillment, supply ...