This article was originally published by RFID Update. June 5, 2007—Chase Corporation, a 61-year-old, hundred-million-dollar protective materials manufacturer, has turned its sights to RFID. The ...
We feature plenty of printed projects here on Hackaday, though they tend to be of the three dimensional type thanks to the proliferation of affordable 3D printers. But in this case, [Milosch Meriac] ...
NTT Communications has begun trials of a high-tech alternative to plastic or paper loyalty cards that promises to simplify their use for consumers. Loyalty cards are big business in Japan and it’s ...
MasterCard Worldwide has begun research into and development of a paper contactless payment ticket for use in transit and other applications, as an alternative to the PayPass credit card. French ...
As a common thing nowadays, you must know about RFID cards. It uses radio frequency identification technology to instantly identify/track the tags that are associated with any objects/living being.
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 ...
RFID credit cards are growing in popularity and have already been adopted by major credit card issuers. These cards use radio frequencies to allow the cardholder to pay at terminals by tapping their ...