July 8, 2003 – Xtag, an RFID tag and reader manufacturer based in Leeds, UK, has developed a new long-range access control system that uses active (battery-powered) RFID tags. The company says uses ...
New low cost chips – fully compliant to the latest RFID standards – offer high-speed data-rate capability and unrivaled reading range with optional password security Geneva, May 30,2006 – ...
RFID tags are everywhere in our daily lives, but you might be surprised to know that brands like Michelin use them in their ...
Kista, Sweden, 19th of September 2006 – TagMaster, world-wide manufacturer and marketer of RFID based identification systems in the 2.45 GHz range, launches the new LR-6 HD reader as part of their ...
Silicon Valley startup company Tagent had developed an ultra-wideband (UWB) passive tag RFID system that will be piloted this summer at a California medical lab. The new system, according to Geoff ...
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RFID for retail: Know the pros and cons
RFID, or radio frequency identification, has come a long way since the early 2000s. At that time, Walmart was the first big retailer to experiment with the new tracking technology, which cost an ...
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