by RFID Journal | Apr 23, 2015
Could such a setup be utilized as a point-of-sale solution? —Name withheld ——— The transponders used in credit cards are […]
by RFID Journal | Jan 10, 2013 | Blog
Would it be possible to set up an online financial Web application in which a user would have a virtual […]
by RFID Journal | Jan 10, 2013
Would it be possible to set up an online financial Web application in which a user would have a virtual […]
by RFID Journal | Apr 11, 2017
How do these types of contactless cards differ? —Ahmed ——— Ahmed, Terms in the RFID industry are often used loosely, […]
by Claire Swedberg | Sep 5, 2022 | News
SaferMe's solution, initially designed for worker safety, then for pandemic contact tracing, is now available in a new version aimed at serving multiple transmissible diseases.
by RFID Journal | Mar 21, 2017
Would the presence of both ultrahigh-frequency and high-frequency tags in close proximity to one another affect the tags’ read accuracy? […]
by RFID Journal | Jul 12, 2013
I’d like to be able to interrogate tags measuring 2 millimeters by 2 millimeters, from a distance of between 30 […]
by Doug | Mar 3, 2013
Secura Key has introduced its Radio Key Dual Technology (RKDT) line of HID-compatible readers and standalone units. This white paper […]
by Doug | Mar 3, 2013
This white paper, written by security analyst Dave Kearns, is designed to assist organizations in recognizing the limitations of their […]
by Claire Swedberg | Dec 12, 2012 | News
Several dozen sites, including a large U.S. retailer and a private school in India, are testing the company's tag, which offers a read range of up to 80 feet without obstructions, and about 15 feet when attached to a person's body.