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Qualcomm has announced the release of the Qualcomm Dragonwing Q-6690 processor, which is the first enterprise mobile ...
DAILY RFID has released 13.56MHz Bluetooth RFID Scanner DL990, designed as a palm-sized handheld reader with its built-in Bluetooth connection. It offers wireless data transferring functions for ...
New chip from Qualcomm Technologies combines integrated RFID with AI and advanced connectivity, enabling edge devices across retail, commercial and industrial sectors to connect, compute and interact ...
DAILY RFID has released a new mobile RFID Reader DL710, designed as a compact and rugged LF or HF device. This PDA-based handheld RFID Reader is ideal for outdoor applications with its WiFi, Bluetooth ...
September 20, 2004—IDBlue, which is being proclaimed as the world’s first Bluetooth RFID reader, has been released by Cathexis Innovations and Baracoda SA. The device is compact, handheld, and ...
Wiliot previously conducted a full-day workshop at RFID Journal LIVE! 2017 related to Bluetooth tagging and BLE beacons, according to Steve Statler, the company’s senior VP of marketing. This latest ...
Ultimately, the integration of Bluetooth LE, NFC, and RAIN RFID technologies controls product and patient safety, streamlines device and medication management, and fosters a more secure and ...
It uses a combination of 6.5 GHz UWB active RFID, 2.4 GHz active RFID, Bluetooth low energy (BLE) beacons and passive RFID to track assets and materials. Known for its tracking of NFL players on a ...
Zombie tech! Why QR codes, Bluetooth, and RFID still aren’t dead McGarryBowen New York president Angela Johnson explains why some left-for-dead tech has seen a resurgence this year.
A set of Bluetooth-enabled RFID readers will allow workers to transfer information from their devices directly into laptops and other Bluetooth-enabled devices, allowing the data to be uploaded to ...
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