This article was originally published by RFID Update. January 24, 2007—In January’s RFID Monthly report from investment firm Baird, there was mention of an industry rumor that Motorola, which recently ...
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eWeek content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More A new product and a joint announcement with Microsoft are ...
Making its long-awaited move into the RFID market with a bang, Symbol Technologies, the world’s largest provider of portable data terminals and bar code scanners, will acquire Matrics, a manufacturer ...
On Monday, Symbol Technologies , will unveil the first radio-frequency identification reader that supports Microsoft's Windows CE. The move should reassert Symbol's market dominance in RFID and give ...
Symbol Technologies, Inc., which makes various enterprise mobility parts and systems, is providing the RFID-based technology to help the city of Hoboken thwart parking counterfeiting. What was ...
HOLTSVILLE, N.Y. -- In what has become a pitched battle over intellectual property (IP) rights between two of the industry's largest scanner suppliers, Symbol Technologies here recently filed a patent ...
“RFID technology has become an integral part of how [Canadian National Railway Company] manages its intermodal operations,” said Anthony Bartolo, Vice President and General Manager of Symbol’s ...
Symbol Technologies Inc., a leading manufacturer of bar code systems used in the retail, health care and transportation industries, is readying itself for the next wave of identification technologies ...
Prepping for the growing strength of RFID deployments in the enterprise, IBM and Symbol Technologies announced new initiatives and products targeted at supply chain management solutions this week. Big ...
RFID tools vendor Symbol Technologies reported on Tuesday that it has agreed to buy rival radio tag specialist Matrics for $230 million in cash. The deal marries two vendors that have been pushing ...
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