
Are Bluetooth & Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) Forms of Active RFID?
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on 25th Aug 2021
Bluetooth & Bluetooth Low Energy: The CommunicationBluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range, wireless technology standard used for exchanging data between two or more devices. Bluetooth uses the 2.4 GHz
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Active RFID vs. Passive RFID: What’s the Difference?
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on 10th Dec 2019
Updated on December 10, 2019 - New Active vs. Passive InfographicIntroduction
There are two kinds of RFID systems that exist- passive and active. If you're new to RFID, you might be wondering wha
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IOT Products and Devices: Five Top 5 Lists To Remember
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on 25th Sep 2019
What is IoT?
IoT, or the Internet of Things, describes a system of interrelated devices that can connect to and be managed on a network. IoT empowers consumers and provides them with a seamless expe
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iBeacon Technology
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on 20th Jan 2016
What is iBeacon?iBeacon technology is a Bluetooth technology standard created by Apple that allows mobile applications to listen and respond to beaconing hardware in an indoor environment. There
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GPS & Active RFID: What Are The Top Differences?
Posted by Suzanne Smiley on 11th Jan 2016
Introduction
While active RFID and GPS are similar in some ways, the technologies also greatly differ. Additionally, active RFID and GPS can be combined to create unique systems.
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Baby, It's Cold Inside: Smart Appliances & RFID
Posted by Laurie Wiegler on 27th Jan 2014
RFID in your Fridge
Although RFID has yet to track your tuna salad or leftovers, it won’t be long before that happens. Get ready: your fridge is set to become smarter than you.Not only that, applianc
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A Primer On The Internet of Things & RFID
Posted by James Thrasher on 15th Jan 2014
What is the Internet of Things?
Companies and organizations explain the Internet of Things in various ways, but the Internet of Things, or IoT, is most commonly described as an ecosystem of techno
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