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American Express Blue - Leadership via Innovation

26th February 2010
The RFID Credit Card Since June 2005, all American Express issued Blue credit cards have been imbedded with an RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) transponder, in addition to the traditional credit card magnetic strip. RFID technology transmits informat... Read >
Author: Octavio Valenzuela

Medical Records Tracking Software a Boon to Healthcare Professionals

16th February 2010
If you keep medical records in your office, you are aware of the many challenges that you face. A good database and appropriate tracking software can help you overcome those challenges. Your office may be modern and up to date in many ways. You may... Read >
Author: Tom Gruich

RFID Cards - A Technology That Is In Use All Around Us

12th February 2010
Radio-frequency identification (RFID), also known as the short range communication (DSRC) technology, is a latest technology which can do wonders when it comes to storing and retrieving data remotely using devices called RFID tags. RFID tags are small int... Read >
Author: Om prakash

RFID Tagging The Latest in Grocery Tracking Software

04th February 2010
RFID or radio frequency identification tagging is the latest technological advancement in grocery tracking software. They may eventually replace bar codes as the tags become smaller and smaller. Although they were originally used primarily to keep tra... Read >
Author: Tom Gruich

GPS Mapping Just the Beginning When it comes to Trucking Software

04th February 2010
GPS, technically the global positioning system, has been in use for years in navigation devices designed for automobiles, ships, tanks, airplanes and trucks. No matter how large or how small your fleet, the latest trucking software coupled with RFID and ... Read >
Author: Tom Gruich

AutoIdSavings Barcode Vendors Compliant with New 2010 Barcode Standards

02nd February 2010
How will new barcode standards affect the ADC industry? They will allow end-users to take further advantage of the benefits obtained from barcode scanning technologies. Specially, some of the improved barcode scanning include more data as well as more de... Read >
Author: Edmond Shi

Know More about Chip Keys

28th January 2010
For protection of your vehicles, there is nothing better than incorporating transponder systems. Immobilizer systems that have utilized transponder technology are effective ways to combat auto thefts and stop the vehicle from being stolen using traditiona... Read >
Author: Jose M. Hernandez

Apple Tablet out on Jan 27, iPhone 4G too?

22nd January 2010
RUMORS ARE making rounds that Apple is all set to unveil its much coveted iphone 4G on January 27 - the event earmarked for the launch of its tablet device in San Francisco, United States. The company is supposedly touting iPhone 4G as an answer to ri... Read >
Author: Merinews

The Cost of RFID Pharmaceutical Software Becomes More Affordable

15th January 2010
Incorporating the use of RFID in pharmaceutical software is a relatively new idea. It is likely to become more popular as the cost of the technology decreases. For anyone that owns a drugstore or manages a doctor's office, it is worth considering. I'll... Read >
Author: Tom Gruich

GPS Fleet Tracking Software Leads to Increased Efficiency

15th January 2010
With GPS, RFID and a little fleet tracking software, your business can operate at the utmost efficiency. Your deliveries can be made on time and there will never be any question of where your company's assets are at any given moment. RFID (radio-frequ... Read >
Author: Tom Gruich

Keycard Technology

29th December 2009
With the advent of technological advances traditional methods of selling, securing, and protecting oneself and one's property has increased exponentially. Traditional locks and keys have given way to electronic keycards, smart cards and RFID technology. H... Read >
Author: Ricardo Singer

RFID Tags: What They are, how they are used and Why You Need a RFID Consultant

18th December 2009
RFID tags rely on radio frequency identification technology to make it possible for your specially labeled or tagged objects to be automatically identified. The system consists of an RFID tag and a reading device which relays the information on the tag b... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

How to Save on Dealer Prices With Immobilizer Re-Flashing

08th December 2009
What are Immobilizers? Immobilizers are electronic devices fitted to a vehicle in order to prevent the engine from operating unless the proper key is used. It is one of the primary security features that many vehicles are manufactured with today and has... Read >
Author: Jose M. Hernandez

A Self Charging Cell Phone: Find a New Excuse for Ending Your Calls

08th October 2009
We have all done it at one point in our lives; we have used a dying cell phone battery as a reason to get out of an uncomfortable or interminable phone conversation. In Cambridge, England, the Nokia Research Centre wants to take away that excuse. A curren... Read >
Author: Eco20/20

Warehouse Inventory Made Easier with RFID Software

05th October 2009
Taking warehouse inventory is much easier and more accurate with RFID software. But, Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID for short, can be used for more than successful inventories. The portable devices can be used to scan a barcode and transmit t... Read >
Author: Tom Gruich
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