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If you find yourself in the other camp of the RFID “controversy”, then you might be interested to learn that Wireless Dynamics has developed the first RFID Reader/Writer SD card.
Both the 1010 and 1020 cards operate in the 13.56 MHZ frequency range, over a distance of about five centimeters. To use the SDiD card, PDAs and smartphones need to be equipped with SD Card slots and ...
Maybe not the most interesting story today, but damn if this isn’t sensible. Reading RFID tags/forehead implants just got a lot easier with Travelwind’s RFID Reader SD Card for Palm OS.
This article was originally published by RFID Update. October 4, 2004—Panasonic on Friday announced the introduction of an SD memory card that comes with an RFID tag attached. While specific ...
Wireless Dynamics Inc., a leading provider of NFC and RFID SD products, announces the SDiD 1210, the first Low Frequency (LF) RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Reader / Writer SD Card.
The First NFC / RFID Reader for iPhones Wireless Dynamics Inc., a leading provider of NFC and RFID SD products, announces the iCarte™ 110, the first NFC (Near Field Communications) and RFID (Radio ...
To make radio frequency identification (RFID) chips a bit more secure, MIT and Texas Instruments are developing an "unhackable" RFID chip that's designed to fend off information-stealing attacks.
October 4, 2004—Panasonic on Friday announced the introduction of an SD memory card that comes with an RFID tag attached. While specific applications of the "smartSD technology" were not articulated, ...
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