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This article was originally published by RFID Update. August 23, 2007—SkyeTek announced a new high frequency (HF) reader module for applications that require strong security, plus a related ...
BERLIN--Sun Microsystems will open a facility in Europe where companies can test their radio frequency identification systems. Sun is set to turn up the heat in the controversial debate over RFID ...
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Murata and Michelin co-developed tags that can be embedded in tires to help ensure reliable tire identification and enable them to build data-driven services and solutions. What data can the new, tiny ...
Delta Air Lines Inc. plans to test the use of radio frequency identification tags to track engine parts next month in partnership with The Boeing Co., according to Marty Kangiser, Delta’s general ...
DAILY RFID has recently launched LF/HF RFID Reader Module. It is compatible with 125KHz or 13.56MHz frequency chips just like EM4001, TK4100, I-CODE, Mifare-Family. The low-cost RFID reader module ...
Sun is set to turn up the heat in the controversial RFID tracking tag debate by opening a centre in Scotland for European companies to test their radio tag ID systems and make sure they comply with ...
The MAGICSTRAP RFID module from Murata is now half as thick—1.6 x 1.0 x 0.25mm. Its volume reduced by 89%, too, suiting the 2nd-gen module for paper label inlays targeted at retail applications.
A European manufacturer of luxury apparel is preparing to test a woven fabric RFID label on its garments, in order to determine whether it can improve inventory visibility, as well as prevent theft.