If you have been using pallets your experience with it would have told you that pallets are prone to damage since they are subjected to harsh conditions and it can be an expensive proposition. Now...
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A friend of mine once told me it's easier to drive on F1 track as compared to roads of India and I believe that the Indian government overheard out conversation and as a result the Ministry of...
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Here is this rough and tough RFID tag from Intermec which has been created for delivering in tough conditions. Dubbed as Large Rigid tag, this is a UHF RFID transponder which offers high performance...
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Fed up of the thick LSI chips which tend to fail in event of high stress situations such as getting bent? Realizing these problems TDK and Semiconductor Energy Laboratory have come up with a new...
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My friend Mark had been invited to attend Mediamatic's RFID & Physical Computing Hackers Camp and for this event he decided to do something different. So he got ahead and got some old tennis...
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The world is getting smaller and so are the mobile readers. Here is M220 mobile reader from RF Code which is an Austin based company. It works with RFID tags working on 433MHz band and since it is...
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This is something which companies would really appreciate - an RFID reader equipped with Bluetooth. Dubbed as IDBlue, it is being labeled as the worlds first mobile Bluetooth enabled reader that...
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Though the RFID market is progressing quite well but still it has been facing certain roadblocks in its expansion because even though a variety of RFID tags with various frequencies and protocols are...
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Here comes an intelligent RFID tag from IDENTEC SOLUTIONS. The USP of this tag is that it can isolate specific location and movement of an asset. Earlier this was not possible but thanks to IDENTEC...
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Do you remember that a few months back I had told you about the RFID tag in powder form by Hitachi which could easily pass of as dandruff from your hair? These powder tags have caught the attention...
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Oki Electric claims that it has developed world's smallest RFID sensor with a diameter of 8mm and antenna which is 10cm. As compared to the traditional active RFID sensors requiring batteries...
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RFID is the future and its implementation has been increasing with each passing day. A question which is often asked is when will RFID break the five cent barrier? I hear that it will happen pretty...
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The popularity of RFID is set to achieve further heights as Intel has announced an all in one solution for RFID tag reader devices. This is a low cost compressed chip which is expected to bring down...
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Can u believe this? Hitachi has taken the initiative for developing one of the smallest RFID chips tags and has crossed boundaries to create RFID tag in powder form. This is what the company says and...
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I had never thought that one day we would have edible RFID tags but Kodak has made this a reality. Kodak has developed digestible tags which when swallowed don't cause any harm to the human body....
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Intermec RFID tags are going to be tested in outer space by NASA. Roland Piquepaille writes in an article entitled "Will RFID Tags Work on Mars?":According to Computerworld, NASA will start...
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It's really cool, isn't it? well, here is a summary of the news: Crown and QinetiQ are jointly developing radio-frequency identification (RFID) tracking that will turn metal packaging into an...
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Hitachi has unveiled industry's first AirLocation II Tag which is a Wi-Fi active RFID tag. The new tag enables wireless LAN position detection and management of people who enter and leave...
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