Cycle Alert is being tested in the cities of London and York to help truck and bus drivers view where RFID-tagged bicycles are in their vicinity, thanks to an onboard unit that warns if a bike ventures too close.
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Apigee Helps Enterprise Customers Tie Devices to Internet via New ‘Link’ Service
The company wants to help its customers link their products to the IoT through standards-based APIs.
Uniqarta Seeks to Commercialize Solution for Embedding Ultrathin RFID Chips in Paper
The startup says its process is less cumbersome and expensive than other alternatives, and that it is working with a paper manufacturer on a prototype of its first-generation process.
CAEN RFID unveils qIDminiT, the evolution of its qIDmini for hazardous areas and harsh environments
CAEN RFID, a global provider of UHF RFID products, announces the release of the qIDminiT, a new Bluetooth UHF RFID reader of its easy2read© family developed in conjunction with Extronics, a leading global designer and manufacturer of intrinsically safe and explosion proof equipment.
iDTRONIC Announces Embedded RFID Modules
Simple and cost-effective integration of high-performance RFID technology; is now possible with the new Embedded UHF Modules from iDTRONIC.
iDTRONIC Announces General Purpose UHF Antennas
Whether for industrial, retail or workshops, the flexible General Purpose UHF Antennas from iDTRONIC are ideal for any use of RFID.
iDTRONIC Introduces New, ultra low-profile UHF Antennas
These versatile and rugged RFID Antennas meet the needs of virtually any application; providing you with fast accurate tracking of assets, products and people anytime, anywhere.
iDTRONIC Announces Embedded Readers and Modules with LEGIC Support
The fast and flexible Embedded Readers and Modules with full LEGIC Prime and Advant Support are the ideal components for an easy and efficient integration of RFID technology in your device.
iDTRONIC Announces BLUEBOX UHF Desktop Reader
The BLUEBOX UHF Desktop Reader is a Read/Write device with an integrated antenna.
Clarisonic Adds RFID to Its Skin-Cleansing System
The company’s Smart Profile product uses HF passive tags and readers to automatically adjust the settings of the motorized handheld unit, and to alert a user when a brush head needs to be replaced.
Microsoft Offers a Lesson for RFID Companies
The mistakes that the software firm made in missing the boat on MP3 players, smartphones and tablets is a cautionary tale for auto-identification giants.
A Bag Full of Thumbs
Do we want to live in a world where people implant chips under their skin so they can access a building’s doors, photocopiers and other systems?












