Public transportation users in the greater Philadelphia and Seattle regions will soon be able to pay for their fares using their contactless bank card or NFC device.
As governments and enterprises prepare for the quantum transition, SEALSQ remains a trusted partner in navigating the complexities of cryptographic migration. The company's expanding patent portfolio ...
In the modern digital landscape, safeguarding sensitive information from cybercriminals is paramount. Hackers employ ...
In every NFL stadium, there are six ultra-high-definition cameras that, coupled with computer-vision software, can measure ...
Awards are given across seven categories that showcase the reach of RFID products as well as IoT, NFC, AI and other related ...
Beontag's manufacturing facility in Trotwood, Ohio will increase the company's production capacity for RFID tags and adhesive ...
The barcode scanners market is expected to reach $4.4 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 7.2% from 2025 to 2032. Download FREE PDF ...
As a woman with a partner, father, brother and male friends, you’d think it would get easier to think up the perfect gifts ...
By Brenden Bobby Reader Columnist You may have stopped by the library and noticed some little white tags on a number of our materials. Last year, the library began the initiative to place ...
Zebra Technologies has unveiled an enterprise Android smartphone that comes with built-in support for both ultra high ...
RFID Journal publishes vendor-neutral guest editorials that we call Expert Views, covering the RFID, NFC, IoT and other ...
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