This article was originally published by RFID Update. April 3, 2006—Last week G2 Microsystems of Campbell, California, announced the introduction of a new “system-on-chip” technology that it claims ...
and will be used to power active RFID labels that have a longer read range and support special features, such as integrated sensors. KSW, based in Dresden, Germany, has spent two years setting up ...
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 ...
McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, which handles more than 68,000 pieces of luggage daily, is committed to buying 100 million RFID tags over the next five years, according to Samuel Ingalls, ...
RFID stickers could be coming to car windscreens, as the Victorian Government confirms it is considering them to combat number plate theft. The Victorian Government has confirmed it is working on ...
Radio-frequency I.D. (RFID) tags are a convenient way to track items and cut costs for companies. But this technology is increasingly being used to track other things, like security badges — or even ...
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