Swingline
Feb 28 2007, Er.

Swingline is proudly announcing their new range of Embed RFID Tags. This innovative and a totally new concept makes the usual way of tagging orthodox or rather I would say quite obsolete. They hope to embed RFID tags on top of the contemporary staples...

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