It can be difficult, digging out your keys or wallet when your hands are full. Well, if an experimental new 3D-printed "smart ring" reaches production, such digging may no longer be necessary. The ...
April 9, 2003 – Convenience, control, speed and ease of use are driving adoption of RFID smart cards, according to some of the leading players in the industry. The experts spoke last week during an ...
RFID-blocking wallets promise peace of mind for contactless card users, but their usefulness depends on how worried you are ...
While the manufacturer is working to move customers to new technology, there are over 3 billion Mifare DESfire cards in circulation. And some of them may still be in use at government agencies for ...
How Cardian The Safe Card's Passive RFID-Blocking Design Addresses Contactless Card Skimming, Digital Pickpocketing, and ...
How Cardian The Safe Card's Passive RFID Blocking Technology Is Designed to Protect Contactless Credit Cards, Debit Cards, ...
The use of RFID and contactless smart card technology is exploding and devices (e.g. tags, tokens, cards) all require embedded memory arrays that suit the needs of the application. All of these ...
Nov. 14, 2002 – When the People’s Republic of China opened to the West in 1978, buses often used wooden planks for flooring, and a ride cost about a penny. Today, Chinese buses are still rickety, but ...
A semiconductor company is suing a Dutch university to keep its researchers from publishing information about security flaws in the RFID chips used in up to 2 billion smart cards. The cards are used ...
The everyday carry (EDC) market is buzzing with fresh deals this May, as retailers clear inventory for the summer season with steep discounts on security-focused gear. From advanced RFID-blocking ...
Brex reports that smart cards, used in various sectors, feature embedded chips for secure transactions and spend management, ...
We put cameras on our front doors and maybe even have one inside to watch what our pets are doing while we’re away, but it’s not because we’re paranoid—it’s because security gives us peace of mind.
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