Bill Colleran, a veteran technology executive who previously led Impinj and sold Innovent Systems to Broadcom, has joined ...
Four Core Components of Access Control Systems Explained for New York Commercial Buildings Whitestone, United States - ...
You're riding the subway to work, or taking a smoke break outside the office, or simply strolling down the street. Someone with a backpack is standing nearby, but you think nothing of it. Thirty ...
MagSafe wallets have evolved far beyond simple card holders. In 2026, the best options now combine strong magnetic attachment, RFID protection, multi-function stands, tracking features, and slim ...
Discover how contactless payment works, its benefits like speed and security, and examples of apps and devices that support ...
The 2013 Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) mandates that healthcare organizations must be able to electronically trace prescription drugs at every step in the pharmaceutical supply chain. Radio ...
Image (left): 2011 Victorian car registration sticker via Reddit. Image (right): Mockup of a third number plate sticker by Drive. A follow-up to this story, including a response from the Victorian ...
For decades, RF (Radio Frequency) has been the cornerstone of Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) systems in retail. But what is RF? It is a technology that uses radio waves to detect security tags ...
Suprema has announced the launch of the XPass Q2, an intelligent QR and RFID reader designed to support facilities managing high volumes of users across visitor, membership and ticketing environments.
Credit card chips have been in modern cards for a while now, and are a security feature used for authentication, as Mastercard ditched the magnetic stripe completely years ago. But to make it all work ...
Just a few decades ago, buying things meant going to the bank — your own physical branch, mind you, during the brief hours it was open — to take out cash. If you didn't have time for that, or ran out ...
Listen, I need to tell you something that might just save your financial life—and I'm not being dramatic here. Every 14 seconds, someone in America becomes a victim of identity theft. That's not a ...