By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist You may have stopped by the library and noticed some little white tags on a number of our materials. Last year, the library began the initiative to place ...
Zebra Technologies has unveiled an enterprise Android smartphone that comes with built-in support for both ultra high ...
Credit cards and ID badges have to be brought fairly close to the readers, somewhat like barcodes. For other applications, passive RFID tags can be read up to approximately 10 feet away ...
The cool thing about Touchatag is that it uses a combination of RFID and QR (2-D barcode) tags to trigger ... which includes 10 tags and a USB RFID reader, goes for about $40; a decent price ...
If you’ve worked with passive RFID before, you know that most readers only work within inches of the card. In [Fran’s] DEFCON talk this summer he calls it the “ass-grabbing method” of ...
Invent.ai is working with Alo Yoga, a luxury activewear brand, to transform the retailers inventory planning and ...
None of these three types of RFID tracking requires a line-of-sight scanner that barcode tracking systems use, making RFID a much faster and simpler tracking process than barcode tracking.
Clustag, formerly known as Rielec, has announced a significant rebranding that marks the beginning of a new era for the company.
The RFID market is expected to reach USD 25.24 billion by 2033, up from USD 12.61 billion in 2025, at a CAGR of 9.1% from ...
The company says its capacity is in the 100s of millions, and it is still investing the infrastructure to stay ahead of the ...