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He shows the RFID tags the reader can see, and claims three were passport cards, though one is the cards actually belongs to his boss.
It’s hardly been a month since we first heard of the impossibly cheap WiFi adapter for micros, the ESP8266. Since then orders have slowly been flowing out of ports in China and onto the workb… ...
Uptake of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology could receive a major boost in July with a report on an important commercial trial to be presented to government. GS1 Australia, a non ...
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Researchers from Intel’s many research laboratories gathered earlier this month at Intel’s headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif., to provide journalists a glimpse into the future. The open house ...
SAMSys' participation in the 14,000-member Oracle PartnerNetwork is designed to make it easier for system providers and end users to locate reader hardware for use in their RFID projects.
Hewlett-Packard unveiled on Monday services for companies trying to start radio frequency identification projects.
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