Two retailers, one a book and magazine seller, the other a merchant of general merchandise, are testing a table that automatically reads the passive UHF (902-928 MHz) EPC RFID tags of items placed on ...
RFID -- it's not just for creepy tracking anymore. Don't believe us? Check out this sweet table that turns RFID-tagged discs into music when dropped into one of four bowls. The discs are made from ...
RFID (radio frequency identification) can identify and track inventory. Learn how RFID is used in retail and what you need to ...
Australian technology and poker enthusiast Andrew Milner has brought a little bit of the World Poker Tour into his rec room, with the help of RFID. Milner spent three months and around $7000 ...
Walk through a busy distribution center today and you’ll notice something subtle. Pallets move across docks, tools shift between workstations, and shipments leave the building, yet nobody stops to ...
Casinos are deploying an RFID-based solution from Transient Path to manage activities around their gaming tables. The company’s Cobblestone Casino Management solution tracks RFID-enabled cards so ...
RFID was developed by Harry Stockman in 1948, and its primary use was for military purposes. Zandra is a retailer in the fast fashion industry that offers a wide selection of clothing. In the past, ...
The state of Texas is thinking about replacing vehicle inspection stickers with RFID tags . The state likes the idea because it would enable drive-by enforcement of ...