Every year, Dutch publishing firm Elektor International Media produces 30 to 40 electronic and paper books, describing the use of technology. But this year, the company is releasing a book that ...
Imagine a library system that knows where every book is and allows visitors to return and issue books automatically. That dream is slowly becoming a reality as libraries adopt the use of tiny Radio ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. December 9, 2008—A Japanese publisher is tagging books to improve payment processes in the industry and to try to reduce returns and waste.
If you haven’t been to a public library lately you might be surprised what you find. You might find you can check out your own books and DVDs without the aid of a clerk. You might find a librarian ...
A hardware hacker has likely broken the world's record for reading an RFID tag from the farthest distance -- 217 feet. Click here for more of Dark Reading's Black Hat articles. Security researcher ...
A team of researchers in Scotland has unveiled a RFID tag, which they claim could make the technology cheaper as well as more sustainable. The scientists at the University of Glasgow explain that the ...
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