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Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 17 2005
iPico Holdings, the South African RFID company has developed a new passive UHF RFID system for applications where tag data needs to be read fast. The system uses a transmission method called Tag Talks Only (TTO) in place of Reader Talks First (RTF) and.
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 17 2005
A group of 250 season ticket holders of the Atlanta Hawks basketball team and Atlanta Thrashers hockey team the have joined a trial of near field communication (NFC) technology that uses RFID to enable phones as well as other small personal electronic...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 17 2005
In Yokohama, Japan, trials are being conducted to test whether RFID might make Japanese school children safer on their way to school and back again. The 4-month trial began this month using AeroScout's T2 battery-powered RFID tags with call buttons. Its..
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 16 2005
The manufacturer of RFID printer-encoders, Zebra Technologies, says a free firmware Gen 2 upgrade is now available for its RXi series printer-encoders, European R4Mplus printer-encoders and RPAX4 series print engines. No hardware replacement or service...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 16 2005
Vue Technology, a provider of item-level RFID solutions and RFID systems vendor Symbol Technologies have announced that they are jointly developing integrated item-level RFID solutions for delivery to retailers and manufacturers. The solutions will...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 16 2005
According to a research report - Market Share and Forecast: Radio Frequency Identification, Worldwide, 2004-2010 - released by Gartner the spending on RFID globally would reach $504 million in 2005 which is an increment of 39% from the current year and..
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 16 2005
The Dow Chemical Co. announced that it is now a member of EPCglobal US. EPCglobal US is the US branch of the organization driving the adoption of and standards for Electronic Product Code (EPC) technology. According to Dow, it has already deployed 4...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 15 2005
AIM Global has released its RFID Emblem, an updated version of its RFID Mark designed a year ago. The company's North America Standards Action Group (NASAG) developed the AIM RFID Emblem to provide those handling or processing hardware or RFID-tagged...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 15 2005
Designer and manufacturer of RFID tags - Avery Dennison RFID has announced that 17 RFID converters have met its standards to become Avery Dennison 'Qualified Converters'. The converters named (in alphabetical order) are: 1. CCL Label 2. Kennedy...
Jayanta Bhattacharya | Dec 15 2005
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Passport and other ID documents developer The Canadian Bank Note Co is putting a Philips' MX P5CT072 microchip that has a memory of 72 KB and is compliant with the ISO 14443-A standard for secure RFID transmissions into New Zealand's new electronic...

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