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RFID security systems have become quite common these days. Many corporations now use RFID cards, or badges, in place of physical keys. It’s not hard to understand why. They easily fit inside … ...
Check it out, this is a Boston transit pass — or at least the parts of it that matters. [Becky Stern] got rid of the rest in a bid to embed the RFID tag inside her cellphone. The transit pass… ...
Aiming his RFID reader at a rifle inside a hard carry case, Rogers replicated the rifle’s tag with the lid still closed. Palombo then removed the firearm and Rogers put the cloned tag inside.
They want to know whether inexpensive RFID tags placed inside buildings can help pinpoint the location of a first responder and provide local information to a small handheld device that includes ...
With RFID, retailers can tag an item, and instead of pointing and scanning each item, they can quickly scan an entire area in seconds with a hand-held wand/reader for an efficient and accurate read.
The places where RFID tags can be placed are almost limitless. One exception has been the challenge of integrating an RFID inlay within an object composed of metal. That’s because the high ...
RFID tags were initially developed for military use. A hybrid of both radar and radio broadcast technologies, it was used by the U.S. and then Britain to track missiles and enemy aircraft.
Ford Motor Co. reported in February it plans to equip 2009 Ford F-150, F-Series Super Duty pickups and E-Series vans with a tool tracking system as part of its Ford Work Solutions package. The ...
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