RFID
Jun 23 2009, Bharat

We’ve seen rotating heads on identification cards in many sci-fi movies over time, but to see reality go thus far, we thought there was time still. Samsung’s surprised us on many counts and here the company with its latest prototype of an...

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William Frick - New RFID tags mark valuable gas pipeline assets. (PRNewsFoto/William Frick & Company)