Introducing The RFID Network News

Having trouble viewing this e-mail? Read it on-line.
To ensure you receive our eNewsletters in your in-box (not in your junk/bulk), please add This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it to your address book.
The RFID Network eNewsletter
Issue # 226 - April 11, 2011
News Product Reviews Basics Best Practices The RFID Network - http://RFID.net

Introducing The RFID Network News

The only globally syndicated news program dedicated to RFID technology. In our premier episode:

 · How RFID is used to track elephants at the Dallas Zoo
 · A new RFID handheld reader from Hana Innosys
 · A new desktop RFID reader from Thinkify
 · And the largest passive RFID tag we’ve ever seen.

Watch the RFID Network News On-Demand

We want to film YOU in Orlando
On Wednesday, April 13th, our team will be conducting on-camera interviews for future versions of The RFID Network. If you have an RFID product that you would like to share with our globally syndicated audience, please contact us.

RFIDWikipedia.org: Call for RFID Subject Matter Experts
The RFID Network announces the creation of http://RFIDWikipedia.org, a website designed to be the world’s authoritative resource for understanding Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and how to use it successfully and responsibly. Like other Wikipedia’s, the content in RFID Wikipedia may be read by everyone. However, authoring and editing is limited to highly qualified subject matter experts. This policy avoids mis-information, unencyclopedic content, and vandalism as well as ensures the most accurate, up-to-date information available. For more information, or if you would like to become a contributing subject matter expert, please visit http://RFIDWikipedia.org.

Popular RFID Videos Featured Products Follow-us on
The Top 5 Most Watched RFID Videos of 2010 Here are the Top 5 Most Watched RFID Videos of 2010: Watch the Videos

6mm Thin Antenna Allows New Era of RFID Applications - It's 6mm thick, can be placed on any surface, cut to any length, can have a cart pushed over it, works with any C1G2 tag, and has an evanescent antenna pattern which reads RFID tags directly above it. In this edition, we test the evolutionary, new ultra-thin UHF RFID antenna...Watch the Video and read the in-depth review

Follow The RFID Network on Facebook Follow The RFID Network on You Tube Follow The RFID Network on Twitter Follow RFIDWikipedia.org in LinkedIn

» Forward this message to a friend

The RFID Network Facebook Page features Behind-Scenes photos from both upcoming and previous videos. Take a look at how we make the only video series dedicated to RFID technology.

The RFID Network YouTube Channel allows on-the-go users to watch the latest videos on their iPhone, Android, or other mobile devices.

The RFID Network interviews 2011 Best-in-Class Products RFID Network Resources
Looking for the BEST products?
Here's a complete list of the products our team of experts currently use with the in-depth reviews and benchmarks to back up our claims.
See our Best Products List

We're not journalists; we're not analysts; we're engineers. We don't publish what people tell us, we make them prove it. As such, The RFID Network is considered by industry experts as one of the world's most credible sources for technical information on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). In 2004, Wal-mart announced the mandatory use of RFID for all suppliers. Unfortunately, this marked the beginning of a flood of advertising and mis-information from self-proclaimed RFID experts that continues today. Traditional journalists and analysts lack the technical understanding to differentiate fact from fiction with RFID and content aggregating websites further perpetuate this by blindly regurgitating headlines without fact checking. Thus professionals lacked a reliable source of information they could depend on to help them distinguish hype from truth and good RFID products from bad ones. The RFID Network has filled that vacuum with a broad range of RFID information including product reviews, best practices, and best-in-class awards. The RFID Network engineers perform product reviews, benchmark tests, and do actual implementations of RFID systems. We produce videos and write in-depth technical articles about RFID, Real Time Location Systems (RTLS), and wireless RF sensor networks (WSN). Although the majority of our viewers are professionals, we are often referred to as "the consumer reports of RFID". We are considered the most credible media source for technical information on RFID and have not needed to publish a single retraction since November of 2002. We'll not only help you understand the technologies, but we'll show you what works and what doesn't. Our syndicated distribution reaches an audience of millions around the globe. Stay Tuned! http://RFID.net

To maintain our independence and impartiality, The RFID Network accepts no outside advertising: Advertise with Us

View all past issues of our e-Newsletter in the archive.

©2002 - 2011 | RFIDWizards.com | 601 Almarida Dr Building N Suite 6 Campbell, CA 95008

This email was sent in accordance with the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 & updated May 12, 2008. Our records indicate that you have opted in to receive newsletters on topics from us or our business partners.

AddThis Social Bookmark Button
Your Cart is currently empty.

Research RFID Systems


List Your Products Here