IAnywhere Solutions is adding location tracking capabilities and support for a wider range of sensor technologies in RFID Anywhere 3.0, the latest version of its sensor-management software announced ...
In 2006, GS1 began issuing certifications to RFID tag, reader and printer providers whose EPC Gen 2 products passed specific tests verifying their interoperability. This means end users can choose ...
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) stands poised to permeate many aspects of our lives. From inventory control to fast checkouts at the supermarket, the technology is transforming many existing ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...
What began as an MIT group project in a Somerville, Mass., garage four years ago has evolved into a unique and successful developer of RFID, sensing and embedded computing technologies. In August, ...
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday introduced a new version of its radio frequency identification (RFID) software. Sun Java System RFID Software 3.0 is aimed at making it easier for enterprises to deploy and ...
Ever hear of the Phoniebox project? If not – tune in, that’s a hacker’s project your entire family will appreciate. Phoniebox is a software suite and tutorial for building a jukebox controlled through ...
The recent flap over RFID vulnerability in security cards manufactured by HID led me to call Gartner and to have a talk with its top security guy John Pescatore, Vice President and Distinguished ...
For a glimpse of how RFID technology could transform stores, factories and people's everyday lives, you may only need to look as far as your local library. Hundreds of city and college libraries are ...
A glorious re-imagining of the radio-frequency identification wireless technology that’s already behind sund mundane things as work ID swipecards and Oyster travel cards. It’s a USB device that reads ...
Security: What with the RFID noise this week and all Ephraim Schwartz was wondering how insecure it truly is. “The real vulnerabilities in RFID are not in the cards, but in the middleware and in the ...