Outrigger Hotel Lets Guests Leave Cash and Credit Cards Behind
The Waikiki facility is deploying AlohaPay, a system enabling guests to use their room keys as contactless payment cards at retail locations in and near the facility.
The Waikiki facility is deploying AlohaPay, a system enabling guests to use their room keys as contactless payment cards at retail locations in and near the facility.
The company is utilizing EPC Gen 2 tags to monitor the production of communications hardware for the aerospace and defense sectors.
Digital Angel awarded contract for 50-foot-long RFID antenna system; Dutch researchers to develop open-source smart card with tight security capability; Intelleflex, Minds Inc. team up on RFID-enabled telematics for farmers; IDTronic intros new UHF RFID gate starter kit.
It would cost pharmacies between $84,000 and $110,000 to comply with proposed RFID and 2D bar code requirements for tracking prescription drugs, according to a new study from Accenture and the Coalition for Community Pharmacy Action. The study did not break out costs for specific technologies and didn’t look at potential benefits.
The company’s PLUS 2.0 system, which uses active ultra-wide band RFID tags, costs less but comes with increased performance and scalability, more options and better management tools.
Experts not involved with the study note that there have been no reports of injuries caused by electromagnetic interference with medical devices, though they do recommend further study.
The approach utilizes an “all-in-one” handheld device that includes two RFID readers, a digital voice recorder and an audio player.
The prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association published a study in today’s online edition that documents how 125 KHz and 868 MHz RFID systems interfered with medical equipment. The study by Amsterdam-based researchers recommends site interference tests be performed before any potential RFID installation.
The company’s purchase of OATSystems is a smart strategic play that bodes well for the RFID industry.
The company’s purchase of OATSystems is a smart strategic play that bodes well for the RFID industry.