| GSI US Offering RFID Discussion Group; Impinj Stock Takes another Dive; Why does Aldi have Big Bar Codes? |
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| Majority of Categories will Require Item Level Tagging |
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| Macy’s Using RFID to Combat Surging Shoplifting Levels; Zebra Debuts Four New RFID Portals; Avery Dennison Acquires TexTrace |
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| Move is Driven by Need for Inventory Accuracy for On-Line Orders |
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| AmerisourceBergen to Source RFID Tag Drugs for Pharmacy Customers; Carter's Rollout RFID to Support Store Fulfillment; Blockchain and IoT, from HBR |
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| Cary, North Carolina Partnering to Improve Lifestyles through IoT; Do you Need an RFID Blocking Wallet? IoT to Support Reducing Supply Chain CO2 Emissions in 2022, Forrester Predicts |
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| MIT Robot Uses Vision and RFID to Find Lost Items; Wild Impij Stock Ride Continues, Headed Up; Malware in Bar Code Scanning App Still causing Problems |
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| FDA Food Traceability System Winners; Michigan State Launches New RFID Testing Lab; KOAMTAC with New Smaller Wearable Bar Code Scanner |
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| Garter Says Item-Level Tagging Deep in Trough of Disillusionment, but not Far from Delivering Real Value in eCommerce World |
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| Still a Long Way to Go to Reach Mainstream Status in Supply Chain Applications, based on Interesting Market Summary by FiduciaSoft |
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