This article was originally published by RFID Update. August 23, 2007—SkyeTek announced a new high frequency (HF) reader module for applications that require strong security, plus a related ...
Delta Air Lines Inc. today announced that it plans to test the use of radio frequency identification (RFID) bag tags this fall on selected flights from Jacksonville, Fla., through its Atlanta hub — a ...
RFID devices can be useful internet of things endpoints, but they should be checked for security and compatibility before deployment Legacy manual and barcode systems are still in widespread use, but ...
The RFID bandwagon continues to pick up steam, as Hewlett-Packard Co. and Sun Microsystems Inc. launch test centers and other offerings to assist companies facing mandates from retailers such as ...
Sun last week put its money where its mouth is when it promised that it was "committed to driving the evolution of RFID technology and standards." On Wednesday, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based systems ...
What data can the new, tiny embeddable tire RFID module provide? The RFID middleware platform that processes and interprets the data. As radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology continues to ...
The Environmental Protection Agency announced plans last week to test the use of Radio Frequency Identification technology to track the shipment of chemicals and hazardous waste from Mexico to ...
MUNICH, Germany — In a new RFID application center near Graz (Austria), chip vendor NXP plans to sound applications for the RFID reference systems. The center is also intended to drive the acceptance ...
Brigham Young University, located in Rexberg, Idaho, will begin piloting a mobile phone payment and security system this fall, provided by technology startup RFinity. The system includes RFinity’s ...
With this new center, we aim to reduce the time and expense suppliers will have to undergo to support Wal-Mart’s requirements.” The Sun RFID test center will be located in Dallas, Texas and will be ...
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