Symbol Offers Services Solutions Expertise for RFID, Wireless Security, and Mobility Software December 12, 2006 – Symbol Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:SBL), The Enterprise Mobility Company™, today ...
What Kathy Delfino remembers most about working as one of Symbol Technologies’ first three employees was founder Jerry Swartz’s absolute conviction that the bar code business was commercially viable. ...
Symbol Technologies, Inc., The Enterprise Mobility Company™, today announced Symbol Advanced Services, a suite of service solutions to deploy new and emerging technologies, including RFID, wireless ...
Symbol Technologies, Inc. has introduced a new wearable mobile computer and scanner system for high-performance computing in extreme environments. Designed for warehouse and distribution customers ...
Seven former senior executives of Symbol Technologies were indicted yesterday in an accounting fraud scheme that the chief federal prosecutor in the case called "breathtaking in its scope." According ...
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. ntermec Technologies Corp. and Symbol Technologies, makers of automated data-capture technologies, said they reached an agreement settling a radio frequency ...
NEW YORK – A federal appeals court said Monday that two former Symbol Technologies Inc. executives can’t be retried on criminal charges related to an alleged accounting fraud at the company. In an ...
Last week, 25,000 conventioneers flocked to Washington for FOSE, an annual trade show on technology for the U.S. federal and defense market. A greeting from President George W. Bush adorned convention ...
Symbol Technologies, a company that specialises in barcode scanners, wireless and radio frequency identification (RFID) equipment, has been bought by Motorola. The second-biggest mobile phone ...
) Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs to Symbol customers. The Symbol PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 software will be available in the third quarter of 2003. Designed especially for mobile ...
Symbol Technologies Inc. said Tuesday it offered to buy rival Telxon Corp. for $830 million, or $38 a share, to expand its business of providing bar-code scanners and other hand-held wireless network ...