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Verayo launches next-generation of 'unclonable' RFID chips, hackers get wide-eyed

If there's one thing a security company should avoid, it's tempting the hackers to unravel their promises. As we've seen time and time again, there are few (if any) completely uncrackable technologies, but Verayo sure seems confident...

3 days on engadget.com


RFID market to reach US$5.35 billion in 2010, says ABI Research

Despite the economic doldrums which required downward adjustments to ABI Research's RFID forecasts for 2009 and 2010, the outlook is good for steady growth through the next five years, according to new market data just released by the...

3 days on digitimes.com


Married to RFID, What Can AR Do for Marketers?

Marketers are just beginning to explore what augmented reality can do for their campaign and brands. However new research - along with some speculation - suggests that the promise this technology holds is only just beginning to unfold. Consider what the...

7 days on marketingvox.com


RFID to track Queensland kangaroo meat

The Queensland government will roll out radio frequency identification devices (RFID) in a $61,000 trial to track the supply chain of kangaroo meat. The two-month trial is expected to begin in southern Queensland in March with several kangaroo industry...

15 days on thestandard.com


CTRUS soccer concept intros GPS and RFID tracking to sports

Soccer, or football as the rest of the world knows the sport, is more popular than ever, so in anticipation of the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2010, design firm AGENT came up with a unique concept for the game's ball equipment. The CTRUS concept ball...

16 days on dvice.com


RFID tracking system

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[Nicholas] built an active tracking system using RFID tags. The system’s tags operate in the 2.4 GHz band and are used to track either people or assets. The readers are on a mesh network and can triangulate the location of any tag for display...

18 days on hackaday.com


Building An Active RFID People / Asset Tracking System With Mesh Networking

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Introduction I was initially looking into off the shelf hardware, however was unable to find any readily available equipment (to the hobbyist market in low quantities) that was reasonably priced, and fit the requirements. Therefore partly as a personal...

20 days on ns-tech.co.uk