RFID, BLUETOOTH, USB, 13.56MHz, HIGH FREQUENCY, KEYBOARD WEDGE, KEYBOARD EMULATION, WINDOWS CE, WINDOWS MOBILE, ISO 15693, ISO 14443, HANDHELD NephSystem announces its 13.56MHz (HF) RFID Bluetooth/USB ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) has added another rugged, portable handheld RFID reader/writer to its collection: GAO 243002. This high frequency reader provides users with optimum performance for ...
DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading manufacturer of RFID readers and RFID tags, has launched high-performance RRU9813 UHF Handheld RFID Reader(DL770), designed as an Industrial PDA integrated with Wi-Fi, ...
Tracient Technologies this week announced the release of its new UHF Reader with longer read ranges, faster read rates and lower tag costs. These are the promise of UHF RFID. Calling its new release ...
One of the biggest trends in the business community today is the huge growth of mobile devices in the workplace. Many organizations provide employees who work outside the office or away from their ...
InvoTech Systems, provider of the GIMS uniform and linen inventory tracking system, announced the launch of its new GIMS mobile inventory software for portable ultra-high frequency RFID handheld ...
Natick, Massachusetts — September 11, 2007 — Nearly 250,000 handheld RFID reader units were shipped in 2006, accounting for nearly 20% of all reader units shipped. "The handheld reader market exploded ...
ROCKWALL, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 25, 2005--In an innovative implementation and partnership, Intermec OEM partner Genesta today announced the immediate availability of the Genesta Intrepid RFID ...
Global radio frequency identification (RFID) chip company Phychips is releasing an integrated circuit that enables higher sensitivity for handheld or fixed UHF RFID readers. The company announced its ...
Despite their popularity, RFID systems are not yet as widely adopted as they could be due to their high costs. Conventional reader modules cost a few thousand dollars, measure about 6 by 6 in., weigh ...
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