This article was originally published by RFID Update. April 3, 2006—Last week G2 Microsystems of Campbell, California, announced the introduction of a new “system-on-chip” technology that it claims ...
Do you know of any companies that manufacture 2.4 or 5.8 GHz passive RFID semiconductors/chips? I have searched via Google and located several companies making active real-time locating system (RTLS) ...
RFID chips have quietly migrated from factory floors into the rubber that meets the road, turning tires into data points long before most drivers noticed. The technology has been embedded in products ...
TIPTON Ind. —A new mobile-marketing tool in use in several central Indiana restaurants is changing the way operators promote specials to customers. The tool, called Tetherball, is a nickel-sized radio ...
Samsung Electronics has developed an RFID (radio frequency identification) chip it hopes will turn mobile phones into more useful tools to tell people about the products and services they want.
RFID technology is here to stay, and in its most benign form, brings a lot of advantages. It’s often used to great advantage in warehousing and inventory applications, for example. But it’s when RFID ...
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