by Admin | Mar 6, 2013 | News
The company says its BodyCom active tags and readers are more secure than RFID technology that transmits signals through the air, making it suitable for controlling access to cars, buildings, power tools, computers and firearms.
by s9800078 | Mar 4, 2013 | News
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by Admin | Mar 4, 2013 | News
Thousands of tennis fans used radio frequency identification to have photos taken, win prizes, post Facebook updates or get courtesy rides back to the city center.
by Admin | Mar 4, 2013 | Expert Views
Industrial production facilities pose special challenges for UHF RFID technology, but new functions added to readers ensure that tag IDs are captured consistently and accurately.
by Admin | Mar 4, 2013 | Editor's Views
We have relaunched our Web site with an updated infrastructure that will make the site faster, more secure and easier to navigate.
by Admin | Mar 1, 2013 | News
Having deployed Versus’ RTLS at its Benjamin Russell Hospital, Children’s of Alabama is installing it within its older building, and plans to use it to manage nurse emergency calls and monitor hand hygiene.
by Admin | Mar 1, 2013 | News
The new products are part of the NoWander solution, which enables a nursing facility to know where its patients are and if they have fallen, as well as analyze patient activity.
by s9800078 | Feb 28, 2013 | News
Is implantation being performed in the United States? —Name withheld ——— Not unless people pay to have it done to themselves, no. —Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID Journal
by Admin | Feb 28, 2013 | News
The two companies, along with BP, Vail Resorts and EADS, will offer presentations at this year’s conference and exhibition, being held from Apr. 30 to May 2, in Orlando, Fla.
by Admin | Feb 27, 2013 | News
The North Dakota State University group claims that its laser-based RFID inlay assembly method can be used to inexpensively incorporate tags into paper items, such as tickets and banknotes.