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This article was originally published by RFID Update. February 6, 2007—Last week the Institute of Microelectronics in Singapore announced the development of a single reader chip for ultrahigh ...
The LF/HF RFID Handheld readers deliver highly stability in mobile RFID solution by using Windows CE5.0 operating systems. It is suitable for harsh mobile applications, such as garment processing, ...
Zebra Technologies has introduced two new handheld RFID readers, the MC3330R and MC3390, which run on the Android operating system and feature integrated bar-code scanning engines. The ergonomic, ...
[Navic] wrote in to show us his latest project. This is a portable smart card reader with a nice LCD display. he just happened to have a Basic Stamp 2px, smart card reader, and smart card reader/wr… ...
A new handheld reader is likely to make the wish list of every well-equipped security provider. Not only will it handle biometrics (fingerprints), it will also read smart cards, contactless cards, and ...
Austriamicrosystems announced that Syscan International, which makes rfid scanners and has experienced recent success with devices for tracking livestock and mining assets, has incorporated the AS3990 ...
The first in the new M7e series, ThingMagic ® Pico is one of the smallest UHF RFID modules on the market, enabling customers to use the chip in extremely small applications such as handheld RFID ...
Credit cards with a symbol of a chip on them, or if you have a passport issued since 2006, it has a chip. While the RFID can make life simple, some say the chips are playing a big role in ...
Intel Corp. today unveiled a low-cost, compressed chip that the company says can cut the costs of buying and using radio frequency identification (RFID) readers. The chip maker said the new Intel ...
With a tap or wave, you can make purchases without entering a PIN or waiting for the chip reader. RFID payments are contactless, making them safer for both the consumer and employee.
There, waiters or cashiers can swipe the card through their own card readers as well as the store's. According to Fu, however, RFID cards do have a unique vulnerability.