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    ·NFC tag application in the Health Service[2016-12-21]
    ·Custom RFID Woven Wristband from OPrfid.com[2016-12-19]
    ·Woven wristbands are the no1 choice for music festivals[2016-12-16]
    ·RFID WRISTBAND used in SCHOOL[2016-12-15]
    ·What is active radiofrequency identification?[2016-12-14]
    ·RFID application in Animal Identification and Tracking[2016-12-13]
    ·Passive RFID Tag[2016-12-12]
    ·Active RFID Tag[2016-12-12]
    ·NFC Technology[2016-12-7]
    ·NFC and NFC Guide[2016-12-5]
    ·What is Smart Label?[2016-12-3]
    ·What is NFC tags?[2016-12-2]
    ·RFID vs Barcodes[2016-12-1]
    ·Ultra High Frequency vs Very High Frequency Radios[2016-12-1]
    ·Knowledge of RFID technology and products[2016-11-25]
    ·Advantages and disadvantages of active RFID tags[2016-11-21]
    ·Passive RFID tags Advantages and disadvantages[2016-11-21]
    ·The Basics of RFID Technology and RFID Solutions[2016-11-19]
    ·NFC Chip and NFC Chip types[2016-11-18]
    ·Difference between RF tag and RFID tag?[2016-11-18]
    ·BARCODE CARD and BARCODE TYPES[2016-11-17]
    ·RFID Systems types[2016-11-17]
    ·What is rfid inly,wet inlay and dry inlay?[2016-11-16]
    ·Passive RFID Tag VS Active RFID Tag[2016-11-16]
    ·Common IC card Chip capacity[2016-11-15]
    ·Mifare Classic 1K S50[2016-11-14]
    ·What is a barcode and barcode card?[2016-11-14]
    ·ALl NFC Chip Types are avaliable,Recommended using NTAG NXP series[2016-11-11]
    ·850-960Mhz Ultra High Frequency Cards (ISO18000-6,EPC Gen2)[2016-11-7]
    ·13.56Mhz High Frequency Cards (ISO15693,ISO14443,ISO18000-3)[2016-11-7]
    ·125khz Low Frequency Cards (ISO11784/5,ISO14223)[2016-11-7]


     
         
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            A smart card is a small plastic card containing a computer chip. People use smart cards along with personal identification numbers (PINs) to log on to a network, a computer, or a device. Using a smart card is more secure than using a password because it's more difficult for someone to steal a smart card and learn your PIN than to learn your password.Smart cards are generally issued by information technology (IT) departments in large organizations. To use a smart card, you also need a smart card reader—a device that’s installed in or connected to your computer and that can read the information stored on a smart card.