Jergens is a Cleveland-based company that manufactures hoist rings, which connect slings or chains used by an industrial crane to lift loads. Now, the company is adding RFID tags to the metal rings, ...
Jergens, Inc., a world manufacturer of lifting, work holding and fastening solutions, announced the release of full strength stainless steel hoist rings with embedded RFID technology. The hoist rings ...
[Benjamin Blundell] loves wearable technology — but isn’t very happy with commercial offerings — at least not yet. He wanted to take one of his personal RFID cards, and fit it into a much smaller form ...
Some people get inked, while others get henna or those water transfer tattoos you might find in a box of Cracker Jack. [Becky] wanted the benefits of having an RFID tag in her finger — unlock doors or ...
Adafruit has this week announced the arrival of new wearable smart rings that supports both RFID and NFC communication allowing you to create projects that can wirelessly interact with your smartphone ...
Farecards are annoying. They’re usually flimsy and easy-to-lose, and depending on what city you live in, they can be impossible to swipe. Why not integrate a more high-tech solution into the system?
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