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If you're looking for a way to get past that daily tool booth faster, you may have looked into an RFID toll tag. Here's how they work, and when they might not.
Bob Lewis Automotive Family, a car retailer in California’s San Francisco Bay area, is using an RFID key tracking system for vehicles at its San Jose Volkswagen sales lot. The automotive dealership ...
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RFID technology has been integrated into credit cards, passports, smart cards, locks, product tracking, cars, inventory systems, and humans. Yes, even humans have embedded RFID chips into their hands, ...
It's wild to think that not too long ago, we were all turning physical keys in car doors and ignitions. But today, many new cars don't come with keys at all anymore. That's because smart key ...
Modern conveniences such as self-checkout and contactless payments are often taken for granted. Because of this, it’s natural to overlook the critical technology that makes such everyday efficiencies ...
Royal Philips Electronics and Sony Corp. announced yesterday that they have formed a partnership to develop radio frequency identification (RFID) technology they hope will become the standard for ...
It can be a pain to wait at a toll booth. Luckily, RFID toll tags can help. RFID toll tags are small devices that drivers attach to their vehicle windshields, usually behind the rearview mirror. Each ...