Conspiracy theorists and civil libertarians, fear not. The U.S. government will not use radio-frequency identification tags in the passports it issues to millions of Americans in the coming years.
Vanguard ID Systems, a manufacturer of bar-coded and magnetic-stripe cards, has developed a pair of printer-encoders for use in conjunction with its UHF RFID cards. Developed in partnership with photo ...
In today’s digital age, the safety of our personal information has become paramount. With the rise of contactless payments and RFID technology, protecting sensitive data from unauthorized access is a ...
For a small business like Guaranteed Subpoena Service, hiring an outside company to issue its ID badges is a no brainer. The Union, N.J.-based process serving company pays about $6 to print each ID ...
RFID credit cards are growing in popularity and have already been adopted by major credit card issuers. These cards use radio frequencies to allow the cardholder to pay at terminals by tapping their ...
In an increasingly digital world, protecting personal information has become paramount. Identity theft and data breaches can occur in the blink of an eye, often through unsuspecting means such as RFID ...
Ready to tackle the anticipated rush to RFID for large scale production or short-run trials, Arthur Blank & Co., Inc., a manufacturer of plastic cards for the retail, gift and security markets, has ...
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