by Admin | Oct 27, 2016 | News
MEPS Real-Time intros Intelliguard Linked Visibility Inventory System ••• Invengo acquires 10 percent stake in SML ••• Tests show Fujitsu UHF RFID linen tags are suitable for use in MRI systems ••• Vizinex RFID and Brady SmartID release aerospace tags ••• UAB Medicine to adopt Connexient’s indoor wayfinding solution ••• NIST seeks comments on lightweight cryptography draft report.
by Admin | Oct 27, 2016 | Expert Views
When fundamentally insecure devices are connected to the Internet of Things, this does a disservice not only to consumers, but to everything else on the internet.
by Admin | Oct 26, 2016 | News
U.K. minerals company Longcliffe Quarries is using a Command Alkon solution that includes an HID Global RFID reader at the gate to identify and authorize truck drivers as they enter, and send an alert to bucket operators.
by Admin | Oct 26, 2016 | News
Intel says its E3900 is well suited for demanding industrial IoT applications, as well as for high-quality image processing needs at the edge of networks. ARM reports an expansion to its TrustZone technology to low-power IoT chips.
by s9800078 | Oct 25, 2016 | News
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by Admin | Oct 25, 2016 | News
The companies are using an NFC-based system from Shopfloor to view who completed which tasks, in order to identify assembly bottlenecks, facilitate quality control and monitor worker productivity.
by Admin | Oct 25, 2016 | News
Federal Highway Administration grants have funded the use of sensors that turn the agency’s fleet of vehicles into mobile weather stations, providing insights into mile-by-mile variations in road conditions.
by Admin | Oct 24, 2016 | Editor's Views
Hackers have proven what security experts have been warning us about for years—that they can soldier insecure Internet of Things devices to do their bidding. It’s past time for all players in the IoT ecosystem, from manufacturers to consumers, to address vulnerabilities.
by Admin | Oct 24, 2016 | News
The orthopedic implant maker is using Terso Solutions’ RFID Mobile Case and cloud-based Jetstream software to determine the contents and locations of the loaner kits it ships to hospitals, to better understand when products are used and require replenishment.
by Admin | Oct 24, 2016 | Editor's Views
Companies that have adopted radio frequency identification want to get everyone—including their competitors—on board.