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9 hours ago ago from Barcode Equipment and Labeling Solutions
Lost luggage becomes a thing of the past thanks to RFID! Have you ever had an airline company lose some of your luggage while on vacation or business? Well you’re not alone, and after many years of painful losses, airline companies have found a solution that might just be the answer. By taking advantage of existing RFID technology, airport and airline companies will use RFID tags on their high speed conveyor belts to ensure every piece ...
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7 hours ago ago from The Secret Lives of Cities
MOD NOTE: I've enabled tags for members of this community. I don't know why they weren't enabled before, possibly because I'm an idiot. Please tag your posts in ways that make sense. Also feel free to tag posts with your user name, in the format "username:your-name". So I'd use the tag username:shadefell. This way if people want to search for posts by one person, they can easily find the tag for it.
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