Unitech RS700 RFID Reader – Promo Clip
Promotional Flash clip featuring the Unitech RS700 Smart RFID Reader.
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pcProx USB RFID Reader

pcProx USB RFID Reader demo by Trossen Robotics
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New RFID reader and tag prototype: University of Iowa WSN Lab
This is a short demonstration of the new RFID reader and tag system designed by Josiah McClurg and Hema Achanta under the supervision of Raghu Mudumbai at the University of Iowa Wireless Sensor Networks laboratory. I forgot to mention that those large coils are merely loop antennas used by the tag and reader.
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iPad & iPhone NFC reader scans RFID tag data into any website
Looking for the best NFC RFID reader/scanner for iPad? This video demonstrates using a 13.56MHz, high frequency RFID reader called the IDChamp and a WiSnap AAA WiFi Dongle from Serialio.com read/scan high frequencyRFID tags, also known as Near-Field-Communication (NFC) tags, into the iPad. The WiSnap has been connected to the same enterprise network that the iPad is, so all we have to do is launch the List-In-Hand® Mobile List app which gives us connectivity to the WiSnap, and the settings are done here to tell Mobile List the wifi RS-232 device connected it a WiSnap RS-232 to Wi-Fi converter with the IDChamp RFID reader on the other end. You simply hit connect and the WiSnap connects to the iPad. Now that the two are connected, the Mobile List app allows scanning information and posting directly a web page as if the data was typed by simply moving the NFC tag near the RFID reader. Simply hold the tag on the reader and you can get the RFID tag data read into the web page. But you don’t want to use Restock.com you say, so you can use the Go to page feature and go to another website. When you’re on the other website, the Mobile List app gives you the same functionality, you can simply scan and the information is put on the website. Here it’s a bit meaningless because Yahoo! doesn’t know anything about these tags, but you can point this to your own website with your own database that knows about these tags and simply scan the tags and up comes the information. For more …
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RFID reader denial of service

Simple RFID reader denial of service attack performed at CanSecWest 2008 for hackaday.com
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