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Do You Need an RFID Blocking Wallet

January 15, 2012

RFID Blocking Wallet: 7 Advantages for Owning One The latest innovation in terms of self defense is already here and it goes by the name RFID blocking wallet. This wallet, aside from obviously having such considerable level of novelty, is actually very much functional. Here are some of the major advantages of this simple, albeit [...]

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4 convenient ways that Radio Frequency Identification is benefiting higher education

December 28, 2011

RFID (or radio frequency identification) tags are intelligent bar codes that communicate and track items or people. First, they detect the item through an electronic reader, which then communicates the information back to a central network system. RFID, originally a tracking technology used for cattle, can now virtually track a multitude of consumer items. For [...]

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Disney Uses RFID for Refillable Mugs

July 12, 2011

Will Disney use RFID chips to save money? One of the greatest debates among those looking for Disney deals revolves around refillable mugs at the Walt Disney World Resorts. Disney sells these mugs with the stipulation that you can only use them for the length of your stay. However, many people purchase them once and [...]

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Our RFID Database of Articles

October 15, 2009

I get quite a few emails asking about RFID as you can imagine. More times then most it is from a new employee that is trying to save the new company money so they come out looking like a shining star to their new boss. Most of the time the employee has just graduated college [...]

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Explaning RFID Is Not An Easy Task

March 31, 2007

There is no easy way to explain RFID but this is the easiest way I can think of in easy to understand for the common person that has no clue what RFID is. RFID technology is used frequently today, but not many people know about, or even know what it is never mind understand it. [...]

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