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The International RFID Technology Center
Locates in Frisco, TexasThe IRTC Will
Provide Leadership, Guidance and
Services for the RFID Industry
The International RFID Technology Center
Locates in Frisco, TexasThe IRTC Will
Provide Leadership, Guidance and
Services for the RFID Industry
12/19/2004 03:04 PMThe International RFID Technology Center, Inc. (IRTC) announced today
that they have reached an agreement with the Frisco Economic
Development Corporation (FEDC) to locate the IRTC’s headquarters in
the City of Frisco, Texas, one of the fastest growing cities in the
thriving Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) area. This enables the IRTC to take
advantage of DFW’s technology talent pool and geographic location as a
focal point for activity in the RF (radio frequency) and RFID (radio
frequency identification) sectors. [PRWEB Dec 18, 2004]
Is RFID Technology Easy to Foil?
Is RFID Technology Easy to Foil?
11/18/2003 05:53 AMRFID tags are not as big a privacy invasion as we've all been led to
believe. Or at least that's what the producers of the object-tracking
devices would like you to think. Mark Baard reports from Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
High cost of RFID slows progress
High cost of RFID slows progress
01/28/2004 02:33 PMvnunet.com Jan 28 2004 6:33PM GMT
Wired News: Is RFID Technology Easy to
Foil?
Wired News: Is RFID Technology Easy to
Foil?
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RFID development kits come with
compactFlash RFID readers for pocket PC
RFID development kits come with
compactFlash RFID readers for pocket PC
08/12/2004 06:48 PMRF Design Aug 12 2004 11:20PM GMT
RFID Labels Test 100% Readable by the
RFID Alliance Lab
RFID Labels Test 100% Readable by the
RFID Alliance Lab
12/17/2004 06:31 PMWorldlabel.com shipped a roll with 105 pieces of 4” x 6” Xtrack™ RFID
Smart Labels to the RFID Alliance Lab for testing. The tags embedded
were a Rafsec dipole design with EPC UHF Ucode 1.19 chip. Tests were
performed at the University of Kansas under the supervision of Dr.
Daniel Deavours, Director of Research at the RFID Alliance Lab and
Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas. Dr. Deavours issued
the following statement on behalf of the RFID Alliance Lab. “On
December 14, the Lab tested all 105 labels with a ThingMagic Mercury 4
reader. The Lab observed that all 105 labels were readable”. [PRWEB
Dec 16, 2004]
American Port Services Selects HighJump
Software’s Flexible and Affordable RFID
Technology Solution to Empower Customers
to Meet Retail Mandates
American Port Services Selects HighJump
Software’s Flexible and Affordable RFID
Technology Solution to Empower Customers
to Meet Retail Mandates
06/21/2004 02:55 AM3PL Provider to Incorporate HighJump’s Compliance Advantage in First
Stage of Integrating RFID Into Business Processes [PRWEB Jun 21, 2004]
RFID gains steam despite cost pressures
RFID gains steam despite cost pressures
06/09/2004 07:42 AMComputer Weekly Jun 9 2004 12:14PM GMT
RFID Chip Chips
RFID Chip Chips
12/28/2004 05:28 AM
David Pescovitz:
Radio frequency identification (
RFID) technology could
soon be embedded in casino chips and tables. Casino supply company
Shuffle Master recently shelled out $12.5 million for two patents on
gaming-related RFID systems. Shuffle Master president Paul Meyer
presents this scenario in Gambling Magazine:
"Say I sit down at a black jack table and I have a
player's card. I place it and a $100 bill on the table. My card is
swiped which places me at that table," explained Mr. Meyer. (A
player's card is another way for casinos to track frequent gamblers.
They earn points on the card for free meals, or other rewards.)
Without RFID, "as I play over time, the only way the casino can
estimate the kind of player I am, is by using pit boss estimates.
That's a pretty rough estimate. That's where table tracking comes in.
Every chip is associated with me and is tracked using a reader.
Exactly what I'm betting and losing or winning is tracked
automatically. Without tracking, they (casino) don't know what I'm
betting." In other words, the reasoning behind RFID utilization is
that the casino will know what every player is doing at every
table.
"Say you move away from one table with $500 in chips. You now go to
cash in those chips. Those RFID chips can be read at the cage and
associated with you. In your moment of generosity, you give a cocktail
waitress a $25 chip. When she cashes it in, we know how generous a
tipper you are."
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Despite cost pressures, RFID tags
gaining steam
Despite cost pressures, RFID tags
gaining steam
06/08/2004 12:34 PMIt may be "the oldest new technology," in the words of IDC analyst
Christopher Boone, but the combination of RFID (radio frequency
identification) tags with electronic product codes could change the
way manufacturers and retailers manage their supply chains, according
to analysts, vendors, and attendees at IDC's RFID Update conference in
Boston on Monday.
Survey: RFID Users Fret over Cost,
Integration
Survey: RFID Users Fret over Cost,
Integration
09/22/2004 10:41 AMUsers are gearing up with RFID pilots, but they still worry about
integration tools, costs, standards, and "the early and untested
market," according to new survey results. Analysts say these issues
will work themselves out over time.
Low-cost ways to 'foil' low-tech RFID
tags
Low-cost ways to 'foil' low-tech RFID
tags
08/13/2004 05:38 AMDirect and Related Links for
'Low-cost ways to ‘foil’ low-tech RFID tags'
“Though RFID devices come in all shapes and sizes, it’s
the tiniest tags using the technology that are bound to cause the
biggest headaches, according to a presenter at Wednesday’s
USENIX Security Symposium….warned Ari Juels, principal research
scientist for Bedford, Mass.-based RSA Laboratories, “the very
simple technology can give rise to a whole host of problems.”
Declaring that “we’re on the brink of an explosion in RFID
use,” Juels cautioned that the security community must…
IBM Opens New European RFID Testing &
Solution Center
IBM Opens New European RFID Testing &
Solution Center
07/05/2004 01:23 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 5 2004 5:11AM GMT
Aplus.Net Offers Revenue Sharing Plan
Aplus.Net Offers Revenue Sharing Plan
09/20/2004 03:01 PMtheWHIR Sep 20 2004 7:17PM GMT
Tesco extends RFID chip roll-out
Tesco extends RFID chip roll-out
09/27/2004 08:42 AMPallet-able
Subdermal RFID chip provokes furore
Subdermal RFID chip provokes furore
12/04/2003 11:57 AMBlack helicopters disgorging lizard invasion army, etc, etc
Paying for merchandise with a implanted
RFID chip
Paying for merchandise with a implanted
RFID chip
12/02/2003 12:45 AMI knew it was only a matter of time before someone decided to try and
do this. Can you imagine...
eSmart Source Announces RFID Made Easy
Training Program
eSmart Source Announces RFID Made Easy
Training Program
08/10/2004 03:20 AMRFID Made Easy is a one-day course that familiarizes participants with
the hardware, middleware, software and everything else necessary for
successful RFID deployment. Training is provided in a
technology-oriented manner for those individuals who need an in-depth
understanding of RFID. At this intensive training program, our
industry experts deliver an in-depth review of design concepts and
installation issues. Topics at the classroom course include: RFID
Fundamentals; Middleware Requirement; The EPCglobal Network;
Integration Issues; Managing the Data to be followed by Live RFID
Demonstration. [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
Hot Technology Trend: RFID
Hot Technology Trend: RFID
06/21/2004 09:15 AMCNET Asia Jun 21 2004 1:12PM GMT
RFID technology becomes academic
RFID technology becomes academic
04/02/2005 02:45 AMInternetRetailer.com Apr 2 2005 7:34AM GMT
Chip shot: Using RFID to find stray
balls
Chip shot: Using RFID to find stray
balls
08/09/2004 04:57 PMSan Jose Mercury News Aug 9 2004 9:52PM GMT
IBM offers RFID services for
manufacturers
IBM offers RFID services for
manufacturers
09/14/2004 10:43 AMBig Blue also introduces radio tag services for midsize suppliers
working under mandates from retail giants such as Wal-Mart.
2006 World Cup sports RFID technology
2006 World Cup sports RFID technology
04/05/2005 02:02 PMComputer Business Review Apr 5 2005 5:26PM GMT
Microsoft, IBM and Phillips test RFID
technology
Microsoft, IBM and Phillips test RFID
technology
01/27/2004 10:23 AMComputer Weekly Jan 27 2004 2:33PM GMT
Group completes new RFID technology
standards
Group completes new RFID technology
standards
06/14/2004 05:53 PMSAN FRANCISCO - Radio frequency identification (RFID) standards group
EPCglobal Inc. said Monday that it has finalized its first global
standards, promising to help speed companies' adoption of RFID
technologies to improve supply chain operations.
CeBIT Buzzing with RFID Technology
Debuts
CeBIT Buzzing with RFID Technology
Debuts
04/09/2004 04:09 PMeWeek Mar 22 2004 11:30AM GMT
Aplus.Net Offers Free Online Survey
Building Tool to its Web Hosting
Customers
Aplus.Net Offers Free Online Survey
Building Tool to its Web Hosting
Customers
04/14/2004 03:55 PMTopHosts.com Apr 14 2004 7:41PM GMT
Patent-Pending Technology Sets New RFID
Accuracy Mark
Patent-Pending Technology Sets New RFID
Accuracy Mark
01/05/2005 09:40 PMeWeek Jan 5 2005 10:16PM GMT
inLogic Announces RFID Pilot Solution
for Miami Museum of Science &
Planetarium Shark Bytes Exhibit
inLogic Announces RFID Pilot Solution
for Miami Museum of Science &
Planetarium Shark Bytes Exhibit
04/13/2005 03:26 AMinLogic today announced the success of a RFID solution for the Miami
Museum of Science & Planetarium. The solution is designed to create
personalized and participatory experiences through the use of RFID
readers and antennas positioned throughout the exhibit. Visitors will
receive a reusable RFID badge that will track their movements and
trigger different multi-media responses at selected stations. [PRWEB
Apr 13, 2005]
International Paper and HighJump
Software Jointly Deliver RFID Compliance
Solution for Ozburn-Hessey Logistics
International Paper and HighJump
Software Jointly Deliver RFID Compliance
Solution for Ozburn-Hessey Logistics
07/29/2004 02:57 AM3PL Provider Now Empowers Customers to Meet Retailers’ RFID
Requirements With Flexible, Cost-Effective Functionality [PRWEB Jul
29, 2004]
RFID session a primer in the next major
technology to change business since the
Internet
RFID session a primer in the next major
technology to change business since the
Internet
09/08/2004 03:35 AMRadio Frequency Identification Technology (RFID) will eventually
change the way every facet of business is conducted, and manufacturers
and parts suppliers need to be ready in order to compete in the
future. For this reason, experts in Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID) are assembling in Dayton on November 3, 2004 to present the
Mechanics of RFID, an intensive, full-day workshop geared for
manufacturers and suppliers to meet customer RFID mandates and to
focus on RFID as a productivity tool in manufacturing and distribution
operations. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
Avocent Introduces a Wireless VGA
Expansion Solution for Pioneer
Industrial Plasma Panels Eliminates
need for PC at each plasma for
efficient, cost effective digital
signage connectivity
Avocent Introduces a Wireless VGA
Expansion Solution for Pioneer
Industrial Plasma Panels Eliminates
need for PC at each plasma for
efficient, cost effective digital
signage connectivity
06/10/2004 03:08 AMAvocent Wireless, a division of Avocent Corporation (Nasdaq: AVCT)
today announced the world’s first wireless VGA plug-in module for
Pioneer Electronics’ PDP-504CMX and PDP-434CMX plasma panels. A
demonstration of the new Avocent technology can be seen in Pioneer’s
booth #1055 at the InfoComm show June 9-11 in Atlanta. [PRWEB Jun 10,
2004]
Syscan Introduces Real Time, RFID,
Satellite and GPRS Enabled, Web Based
Management System-Spanning Food, Phar
Syscan Introduces Real Time, RFID,
Satellite and GPRS Enabled, Web Based
Management System-Spanning Food, Phar
04/15/2004 01:17 AMCanadaIT.com Apr 15 2004 4:56AM GMT
New Paper Examines Alternative
Technology to RFID for Retailers and
Manufacturers Seeking Multiple-Asset
Traceability
New Paper Examines Alternative
Technology to RFID for Retailers and
Manufacturers Seeking Multiple-Asset
Traceability
06/17/2005 03:23 PMA new paper, entitled “The Alternative to RFID: Finding the Silver
Bullet for Traceability,” examines the benefits of an alternative
technology to RFID in rapid multiple-asset AIDC and asset tracking
applications. The paper is available as a free download at:
http://www.visidot.com. [PRWEB Jun 8, 2005]
Web Hosting News: Aplus.net Offers a
Suite Of Online Marketing Tools To Web
Hosting Customers
Web Hosting News: Aplus.net Offers a
Suite Of Online Marketing Tools To Web
Hosting Customers
06/18/2004 09:47 AMWeb Host Directory Jun 18 2004 1:45PM GMT
Web Hosting News: Aplus.Net Offers Free
Online Survey Building Tool to its Web
Hosting Customers
Web Hosting News: Aplus.Net Offers Free
Online Survey Building Tool to its Web
Hosting Customers
04/15/2004 02:24 PMWeb Host Directory Apr 15 2004 6:18PM GMT
ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC
Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB,
1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched
Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per
Megabyte Solution
ATP to Offer Special Size SD and MMC
Flash Memory Cards (384MB, 768MB,
1.28GB, and 1.54GB). Provide Unmatched
Flexibility and the Lowest Cost per
Megabyte Solution
12/19/2004 03:14 PMATP Electronics Inc., a leading manufacturer of high capacity, high
performance digital flash media products, announced that it is
offering special size SD and MMC flash memory cards. In addition to
the standard 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, and 1GB flash cards currently found
on the market, ATP is now offering sizes such as 384MB and 768MB in
both the MMC and SD standards. [PRWEB Dec 10, 2004]
aplus 4.20-1
aplus 4.20-1
12/30/2004 06:55 AMAn APL interpreter.
RFID-EPC-0.002
RFID-EPC-0.002
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Neoris y Vitro firman convenio en
proyectos de tecnología de información
Neoris y Vitro firman convenio en
proyectos de tecnología de información
05/31/2004 02:11 PMNeoris se convierte en desarrollador exclusivo de aplicaciones
corporativas para proyectos de Vitro [PRWEB May 15, 2004]
Aplus Flash Technology introduces new high-performance, low-current RFID EEPROM IP: Secure and cost-efficient, Aplus’ RFID EEPROM IP offers RFID chip designers the first easy drop-in EEPROM memory solution