RFID technology maker RF Code Inc. announced a $995 mobile active RFID tag reader on Wednesday that allows IT managers and others to better find tagged assets using common handheld computers. The M220 ...
A patent recently granted to Apple detailing a method of incorporating a Radio Frequency Identification tag reader into the screen of a portable touchscreen device in order to save space has furthered ...
The circuit was built to read and decode the RFID tags with 125 KHz frequency using a single low cost ATtiny2313 ATMEL microcontroller. After the tag has been read and decoded, the code will be ...
ASReader and Teijin Frontier released the reading device designed to only read the tag being touched by a worker wearing the glove. One of the greatest benefits of UHF RFID technology is the fast, ...
Apple was granted a whopping 18 patents on Tuesday states a PatentlyApple article. Included in the batch are iOS Maps and Compass app design patents, a patent for the iPhone 4's stainless steel band ...
At every turn, networks must handle additional traffic from new sources. One of the latest and soon-to-rise sources of increased network traffic arises from the implementation of radio frequency ...
The RangeMaster RFID chipset allows system vendors to design and maintain a single universal reader that can be customized to read different RFID tag types, with different modulation schemes and ...
RFID solutions company SimplyRFID is on an education campaign with several messages to radio frequency identification technology users: tags are lower in cost than most buyers think, the supply chain ...
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags are widely used today to identify and track persons or objects using radio waves in a number of areas: payment systems, electronic toll collection systems, ...
RFID seems to have invaded every part of our lives. Sure, the technology has been primarily used in government and industry, but that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have consumer applications. Recently, ...
RFID technology maker RF Code Inc. announced a $995 mobile active RFID tag reader on Wednesday that allows IT managers and others to better find tagged assets using common handheld computers. The M220 ...