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Dubai, U.A.E. - July 25, 2006: Symbol Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: SBL), The Enterprise Mobility Company, has introduced the Symbol XR480 EU, an industrial-class radio-frequency identification (RFID) ...
Larry Blue was walking near the famed Sydney Opera House in Australia, back in August, when he spotted a discarded airline baggage tag on the sidewalk. The vice president and general manager of Symbol ...
Amid all the noise about RFID technology, one potentially important player has been noticeably quiet: Symbol Technologies, the world largest provider of portable data terminals and bar code scanners.
Symbol's technology to be used at military installations for tracking of materials throughout supply chain. HOLTSVILLE, N.Y. -- Symbol Technologies, Inc., The Enterprise Mobility Company(TM), ...
HOLTSVILLE, N.Y. -- Symbol Technologies, Inc., The Enterprise Mobility Company(TM) announced that Asiana Airlines, a South Korean airline, has deployed Symbol's radio frequency identification (RFID) ...
On the same day the “enterprise mobility” company announced its looming acquisition by handset manufacturer Motorola, manufacturer Symbol Technologies rolled out a new RFID reader for harsh, rugged ...
September 27, 2006 -- Xterprise Incorporated, an industry leader in the delivery of RFID enabled supply chain solutions, announced today that is has successfully integrated the Symbol RD5000 RFID ...
HOLTSVILLE, N.Y. -- In what has become a pitched battle over intellectual property (IP) rights between two of the industry's largest scanner suppliers, Symbol Technologies here recently filed a patent ...
RFID tools vendor Symbol Technologies reported on Tuesday that it has agreed to buy rival radio tag specialist Matrics for $230 million in cash. The deal marries two vendors that have been pushing ...
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