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DAILY RFID introduces SD Interface RFID Reader for PDA and Smartphones

DAILY RFID(www.rfid-in-china.com), the world's leading supplier of RFID tags and RFID readers, has released 13.56MHz SD Interface RFID Reader in SD card format, designed to plug into laptop, PDA and smartphone device with a SD card slot. The SD Interface RFID Reader makes PDA and smartphone devices instantly transformed into cost-effective RFID readers and writers. RFID reader in SD card format is in the ascendent because it opens a lot of application possibilities for Windows Mobile devices.With the SD Interface RFID reader, professionals can use their PDA and Smartphones as portable RFID terminals. This SD Interface RFID Reader is capable of reading and writing most 13.56mHz HF RFID tag formats,including ISO/IEC 14443A,ISO/IEC 14443B or ISO/IEC 15693 RFID tags on the market,application such as warehouse management,food anti-counterfeiti

DAILY RFID unveils 13.56MHz SD Interface handheld RFID Reader

DAILY RFID ,the world's leading supplier of RFID tags and RFID readers, announces the launch of SD Interface RFID Reader, designed to insert into an SD card slot on laptop, PDA or smartphone device. RFID read and write capabilities make this a very versatile handheld RFID reader.

DAILY RFID Launches 13.56MHz HF RFID Handheld Reader Writer DL8033

DAILY RFID , a fast growing company with unique expertise in RFID tag and RFID reader, has recently launched HF RFID Handheld Reader/writer DL8033 designed for industrial and outdoor environments. This 13.56MHz PDA based RFID reader/write provides a very good stability in any environment with a low price at 850USD.

Tracient's Handheld RFID Readers Provide RFID Capability To Blackberry PDAs

Many companies across a range of industry sectors provide their employees with Blackberry PDAs as remote office tools. Historically, if they also wanted mobile RFID capability they had to invest additionally in more expensive RFID embedded handheld computers. Now, thanks to Tracient Technologies' handheld RFID readers, they can invest in a low cost handheld reader which simply reads RFID tags and collects the data, then transfers it to their Blackberry via Bluetooth. From there it can be processed/ stored in an application on the Blackberry and/or transferred anywhere via the Blackberry's gprs.

Tracient's handheld RFID Readers Provide RFID Capability to Blackberry PDAs

Many companies across a range of industry sectors provide their employees with Blackberry PDAs as remote office tools. Historically, if they also wanted mobile RFID capability they had to invest additionally in more expensive RFID embedded handheld computers. Now, thanks to Tracient Technologies' handheld RFID readers, they can invest in a low cost handheld reader which simply reads RFID tags and collects the data, then transfers it to their Blackberry via Bluetooth. From there it can be processed/ stored in an application on the Blackberry and/or transferred anywhere via the Blackberry's gprs.

Handheld RFID Reader DL8033 in 13.56MHz Supports Multi Data Transfers

DAILY RFID, a leading provider of RFID tag and RFID reader, has recently launched 13.56MHz (HF) Handheld RFID reader DL8033 designed for industrial and outdoor environments. The 13.56MHz PDA based, HF Handheld RFID reader provides a very good stability in any environment with a price at lower than 850USD.

Handheld HF RFID Reader/Writer DL8033 supports multi data transfers

DAILY RFID a leading provider of RFID tag and RFID reader, has recently launched 13.56MHz (HF) Handheld RFID reader/writer DL8033 designed for industrial and outdoor environments. This 13.56MHz PDA based, Handheld RFID reader/writer provides a very good stability in any environment with a price at lower than 850USD.

Omni-ID Removes Barriers To RFID Adoption Through A Patent-Pending On Site Deployment Solution

Omni-ID, a leading innovator in passive ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, recently announces a new patent-pending, on metal, on demand component for its line of RFID tags. Omni-ID On Demandâ„¢ is Omni-ID's innovative response to the RFID market issue of expensive, complex and protracted RFID rigid tag deployments. Omni-ID partners will be able to offer their customers the unique ability to dynamically print, encode and deploy their RFID tags on site and on demand. The Omni-ID On Demand solution will roll out in Q1 2009 and will be first available for the award-winning Omni-ID Proxâ„¢ tag.

Omni-ID Removes Barriers to RFID Adoption Through a Patent-Pending On Site Deployment Solution

FOSTER CITY, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/17/08 -- Omni-ID (www.omni-id.com), a leading innovator in passive ultra high frequency (UHF) radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, today announces a new patent-pending, on metal, on demand component for its line of RFID tags. Omni-ID On Demand(TM) is Omni-ID's innovative response to the RFID market issue of expensive, complex and protracted RFID rigid tag deployments. Omni-ID partners will be able to offer their customers the unique ability to dynamically print, encode and deploy their RFID tags on site and on demand. The Omni-ID On Demand solution will roll out in Q1 2009 and will be first available for the award-winning Omni-ID Prox(TM) tag.

DAILY RFID announces DL8033 handheld RFID reader

November 4, 2008 - DL8033 handheld RFID reader is designed for industrial and outdoor environments. This 13.56MHz PDA based, HF Handheld RFID reader provides a very good stability in any environment with a price of 850USD.

GAO Introduces 125kHz Handheld Guard Patrol Tour Terminal

GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) now offers this active RFID Handheld Guard Patrol Tour Terminal (GAO 221006) designed to scan RFID tags and store their ID-codes in a journal memory based on RFID technology. It is widely used in security personnel patrolling, police patrolling, and remote equipment inspection/maintenance. This RFID device is a Mini portable battery-powered Mifare®/Felica UID reader with LCD and built-in real time clock for data collection applications. The data can be read and shown on the display and are stored in memory with time stamp for later downloaded to computer.

GAO RFID Launches 13.56MHz (HF) RFID Rugged Handheld Reader/Writer

GAO RFID Inc. (www.GAORFID.com) has announced its new release of a high frequency (HF) Rugged Handheld Reader/Writer (GAO 243013). The handheld Reader is designed for information management, and data collection and data transfer. It is an ideal solution for access control, asset tracking, warehouse management, and livestock tagging.

Convergence Systems Introduces UHF RFID Gen2 Handheld Reader

RFID technology provider Convergence Systems Limited (CSL) announced breakthrough performance for its CS101 UHF Gen2 RFID handheld reader, establishing new benchmarks of read range and inventory throughput far exceeding competitive offerings. CSL also unveiled its price structure for the CS101 and announced the first set of North American solution providers authorized to resell the CS101.

RFID Patent Pool Approved by US Government

The US Department of Justice last week issued a letter to the RFID Consortium, indicating its approval for the organization's intent to manage an industry patent pool that it hopes will facilitate licensing of intellectual property related to Gen2 RFID. The approval process was required to ensure that the consortium's collective licensing did not constitute anti-competitive activity.

New UHF RFID Gen2 Handheld Reader by Convergence Systems Limited Delivers Breakthrough Performance

SEATTLE, WA--(MARKET WIRE)--Oct 29, 2008 -- RFID technology provider Convergence Systems Limited (CSL) today announced breakthrough performance for its CS101 UHF Gen2 RFID handheld reader, establishing new benchmarks of read range and inventory throughput far exceeding competitive offerings. CSL also unveiled its price structure for the CS101 and announced the first set of North American solution providers authorized to resell the CS101.

New UHF RFID Gen2 Handheld Reader by Convergence Systems Limited Delivers Breakthrough Performance

SEATTLE, WA, Oct 29, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- RFID technology provider Convergence Systems Limited (CSL) today announced breakthrough performance for its CS101 UHF Gen2 RFID handheld reader, establishing new benchmarks of read range and inventory throughput far exceeding competitive offerings. CSL also unveiled its price structure for the CS101 and announced the first set of North American solution providers authorized to resell the CS101.

Omni-ID Removes Barriers to RFID Adoption Through a Patent-Pending On Site Deployment Solution

Omni-ID On Demand(TM) Offers Customers the Unique Ability to Print and Commission Mount-on-Metal RFID Tags On Site to Dramatically Simplify RFID Systems Integration

RFID: Metadata in motion

RFID (radio frequency identification) implementation continues apace. Standards for such tasks as handoff between suppliers are arriving, and the bulk of large enterprises are now poised between pilots and basic implementations. The set of leaders now includes not only WalMart and Department of Defense but also Procter & Gamble/Gillette.

RFID handheld scans distant tags

Convergence Systems Limited (CSL) announced a Windows CE 5.0 handheld computer with an RFID reader claimed capable of "breakthrough performance." The CS101 reads over distances to 36 feet, has a 3.5-inch display and QWERTY keyboard, includes a barcode scanner, and features 802.11b/g wireless networking, says CSL.

RFID Chips: A Privacy And Security Pandora's Box?

A research article published in the current issue of the International Journal of Intellectual Property Management suggests that Big Brother could be opening a privacy and security Pandora's Box if human rights, particularly regarding data protection are not addressed in the design of new RFID applications.

New RFID Handheld Provides Range, Price Breakthroughs

Convergence Systems Limited (CSL), an RFID equipment manufacturer headquartered in Hong Kong, announced a new handheld UHF reader the company says breaks price and performance barriers for the product category. According to CSL, read range exceeds 25 feet -- a range usually available only from fixed-position readers -- and up to 400 tags per second can be read. List prices range from $1,950 to $2,500, depending on the configuration. The highest end of the price range is still below the price for many other handheld readers currently on the market.

Omni-ID Removes Barriers to RFID Adoption Through a Patent-Pending On Site Deployment Solution

TMCNet: Omni-ID Removes Barriers to RFID Adoption Through a Patent-Pending On Site Deployment Solution

Zebra Technologies Launches RFID-Enabled Mobile Thermal Transfer Printers

World leading printer vendor, Zebra Technologies recently announced the launch of its innovative Zebra P4T and RP4T mobile printers, the world's first mobile RFID printing solutions.

Researchers Find Problems With RFID Passport Cards

An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at the University of Washington have found that RFID tags used in two new types of border-crossing documents in the U.S. are vulnerable to snooping and copying. The information in these tags could be copied on to another, off-the-shelf tag, which might be used to impersonate the legitimate holder of the card." You can also read the summary of the researchers' report.


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