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Your tires may be tracking you: what RFID tags in wheels really do
RFID chips have quietly migrated from factory floors into the rubber that meets the road, turning tires into data points long before most drivers noticed. The technology has been embedded in products ...
It's unlikely that these tags could be used to track your location in any meaningful way, but they still have lots of uses that are changing the tire industry.
AsReader will demonstrate its technology at RFID Journal LIVE! 2023 in booth 517. The event will feature end-user companies discussing RFID’s use in various industries, as well as exhibitors offering ...
Developers, hobbyists and Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a RFID or NFC reader powered by a Pico W sure to be interested in a new Kickstarter campaign launch for the aptly named ReadPi. Now in ...
The next phase for RFID is simply about knowing what inventory exists, but about enabling intelligent, data-driven retail ...
New RFID read/write device readers from Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. can now accommodate both low and high feature transponders (tags). These HF (high frequency) 13.56 megahertz readers have been ...
Imagine you can open your fridge, open an app on your phone and immediately know which items are expiring within a few days. This is one of the applications that a new technology would enable. Imagine ...
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