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RFID Gets It's Own Consortium
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RFID Gets It's Own Consortium. rfid license. Seven companies have joined to found the RFID Consortium, an organization that plans to license key patents of ultra-high frequency radio frequency identification (UHF RFID) technologies.. Seven companies have joined...
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RFID Industry Touts Accuracy And Speed In Tracking Both People And Products
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Bangkok (Thailand) - RFID tags have long been touted as the successor to bar codes for tracking products, but did you know that they can help track people as well? At the Thailand RFID Forum in Bangkok, several companies told us that RFID, when combined with...
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Paraben Stronghold RFID Bag
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Motion C5: Mobile Tech Helps Real People
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overmolding. The entire case is sealed to allow disinfection. It has space in the case for an optional 1D or 2D barcode reader. It has an integrated ISO15693 compliant 13.56 MHz RFID reader, as well as its own 13.56 MHz RFID tag, a 2.0 Megapixel camera, one...
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Law Enforcement Officials Concerned About Passport Card Vulnerabilities
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by replacing the photograph. They add that the embedded RFID chip is basically worthless because only 39 out of the more than 300 entry ports to the United States will have RFID scanners. The PASS card is made by L-1 Identity Solutions and has been touted as...
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Car Avoids Hitting Pedestrians Before You Even See Them
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Safety Engineering International, and German university researchers, AMULETT uses an on-board system in the car and a 2.4 GHz frequency data link to RFID devices that a pedestrian carries. Upon receiving a signal from the vehicle, the transponder transmits...
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Farmer Tech: Springtime Is Here
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have long been tuned into technology to help their business, while the automatic milker has been around for decades already. But now they’re turning to Bluetooth and RFID tech to keep them ahead of the game. One such device is the bolus. The battery-powered...
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Dropping Science: New Tech Discoveries
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program that can make keys using only a photo -– without the physical key present. The team says they did their research to show that no one’s key is inherently safe. They say that car keys can be modified to include RFID chips that prevent duplicated keys...
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Car Key Stops Mobile Phone Use
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North Carolina, teens are only allowed to use a mobile phone while driving when talking to parents or calling 911.) K2SD’s solution is rather simple: the key is pre-configured to connect wirelessly to the mobile phone through Bluetooth or RFID. Once the device...
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Other Items of Note
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802.11 infrastructure. PanGo Networks' system of LANtags and software appear to do just that via matchbox-sized tags attached to objects such as laptops, wheelchairs and hospital gurneys. The LANtags contain active RFID tags and transmit via the 802.11 spectrum....
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Zebra Technologies - Product
Built on the solid, tested XiIIIPlus platform, the R110Xifor four-inch labels-- offers an unprecedented level of on-demand printing flexibility in tag placement as well as unique features such as...
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Buslink - Product
BUSlink RFID External Hard Drive comes with two RFID sensor keys that should both be activated when you use the drive for the first time.The drive is locked or unlocked by bringing the RFID keys...
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Buslink - Product
Meet BUSlink RFID Key Encrypted External Hard Drive. Thousand of companies today use RFID technology to identify products and to improve internal efficiencies. BUSlink RFID External Hard Drive...
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Zebra Technologies - Product
Built on the solid, tested XiIIIPlus platform, the R110Xifor four-inch labels-- offers an unprecedented level of on-demand printing flexibility in tag placement as well as unique features such as...
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Zebra Technologies - Product
The entry-level printer in the high performance line, Zebra's 110XiIIIPlus is a true 4 inch (102 mm) performance printer. This hardworking printer is the one to call on for heavy-duty, industrial...
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Zebra Technologies - Product
Built on the solid, tested XiIIIPlus platform, the R110Xi for four-inch labels-- offers an unprecedented level of on-demand printing flexibility in tag placement as well as unique features such as...
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Zebra Technologies - Product
The entry-level printer in the high performance line, Zebra's 110XiIIIPlus is a true 4 inch (102 mm) performance printer. This hardworking printer is the one to call on for heavy-duty, industrial...
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Socket Mobile - Product
The CompactFlash RFID Reader Card from Socket Communications adds high frequency RFID capabilities to your mobile data collection application. It reads and writes to all ISO 15693 and many...
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Buslink - Product
Thousand of companies today use RFID technology to identify products and to improve internal efficiencies. BUSlink RFID External Hard Drive comes with two RFID sensor cards that should both be...