RFID development kits come with compactFlash RFID readers for pocket PC
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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
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
05/31/2004 02:13 PMAplus Flash Technology has introduced a new version of its silicon
proven 0.35um 2P3M CMOS based EEPROM IP that is targeted for RFID
applications. This embedded memory IP can be used in RFID
applications such as contactless smart cards, RFID tags, security and
surveillance, and other supply chain tracking purposes. Aplus Flash
Technology is a fabless IC design company specializing in non-volatile
memory IP and products. [PRWEB May 19, 2004]
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]
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]
Lexar offers new CompactFlash readers,
software
Lexar offers new CompactFlash readers,
software
10/30/2003 08:11 AMLexar Media Inc. on Thursday
announced the release of two new high-speed CompactFlash readers and a
new version of its Image Rescue software, which Lexar claims can
recover "lost" digital images from any memory card. The two new
readers are about the size of four AA batteries and weigh about 1.5
ounces. They both sport protective caps that store a CompactFlash card
inside the reader in transport and doubles as a stand when the reader
is in use. One reader is FireWire-equipped while the other is
outfitted with a USB 2.0 interface.
Photokina: Lexar intros Pro CompactFlash
readers
Photokina: Lexar intros Pro CompactFlash
readers
09/27/2004 07:20 AMLexar Media Inc. on Monday
introduced two new Professional CompactFlash Readers designed to
appeal to pro photographers. The new card readers are designed to be
stackable, and can be daisy-chained together to be used to
concurrently download data to a Mac or PC. They feature image read and
write speeds in excess of 10MB per second and are available with USB
2.0 or FireWire interfaces. Prices were not announced, but Lexar said
that the drives will be available in the fall.
Garmin unveils CompactFlash GPS for
Pocket PCs
Garmin unveils CompactFlash GPS for
Pocket PCs
05/04/2004 03:24 PMinfoSync May 4 2004 7:53PM GMT
CompactFlash TV tuner card for Pocket
PCs
CompactFlash TV tuner card for Pocket
PCs
12/17/2003 02:25 PMFrom EOps Technology, a CompactFlash expansion card for Pocket PCs
with a TV tuner for watching broadcast television on a handheld. The
N-01 even has...
CompactFlash USB Host Adapter card for
Pocket PCs
CompactFlash USB Host Adapter card for
Pocket PCs
12/16/2003 11:10 AMFrom Twin Paradox and Cypress Semiconductor, a new CompactFlash USB
Host Adapter card for Pocket PCs with two USB ports for connecting
peripherals like keyboards,...
RFID-EPC-0.002
RFID-EPC-0.002
07/08/2004 12:24 AMRFID::EPC 0.002
RFID::EPC 0.002
07/13/2004 01:46 AMA Perl interface to EPC tags.
Where is RFID going?
Where is RFID going?
05/20/2004 01:11 PMPrivacy advocates are worried that RFID tags will end up being used to
companies every growing arsenals of technology to...
RFID For Dummies
RFID For Dummies
04/17/2005 02:50 PM
RFID For Dummies: Does the existence of a
"For Dummies" book mean your technology just went mainstream?
Half-tempted to buy this so I can RFID my kids.
IBM, Sun put RFID to the test
IBM, Sun put RFID to the test
04/29/2004 04:18 PMZDNet Apr 29 2004 8:18PM GMT
RFID::Base 0.002
RFID::Base 0.002
07/13/2004 01:46 AMBase classes for interfacing RFID readers with Perl.
Static over RFID
Static over RFID
09/13/2004 06:55 AMA key patent holder wants royalties. If that starts a trend, adoption
of radio frequency identification technology could suffer.
Don't regulate RFID--yet
Don't regulate RFID--yet
08/30/2004 08:07 AMRFID: 'You know you want it'
RFID: 'You know you want it'
01/07/2004 03:11 PMSilicon.com Jan 7 2004 12:27PM ET
The RFID Imperative
The RFID Imperative
12/24/2003 01:26 PMMan RFID Implants Self
Man RFID Implants Self
03/29/2005 08:34 PM
This chap placed an RFID sensor in his hand (or had a doctor
do it, rather) and plans on wiring up his house and car with sensors
that will allow all sorts of wireless magic to happy when he waves it
around. He has a nice FAQ up explaining why he won't be burning in the
lightless flames of hell for such an implant, among other minor
technical details.
FAQ Page [Amal]
Photo
Gallery [Flickr]
UK firms consider RFID
UK firms consider RFID
12/22/2003 05:34 AMvnunet.com Dec 22 2003 4:22AM ET
Ready Or Not, Here Comes RFID
Ready Or Not, Here Comes RFID
09/03/2004 03:05 AMPrivacy advocates worry about the impact RFID could have on consumers
while labor unions fear the technology could cost jobs. Both groups
had better brace themselves, because RFID is moving into the
mainstream and
it's
probably too late to stop it. Metro Group, a major retailer in
Europe,
has just completed a test of the
technology and plans to rapidly introduce it to help them squeeze
costs out of their supply chain. In their tests, use of the tiny tags
increased efficiency, decreased theft and allowed the store to more
easily get their hands on merchandise, offering more choice to
customers. The tests were not a total success as liquids and some
metals continue to hamper detection of the tags, mainly when they were
used on individual items as opposed to crates and pallets. High costs
and technology shortcomings will probably keep the tags off individual
items for quite some time, but not forever. The test results show that
RFID can help deliver lower prices and more choice for consumers. So
rather than oppose the technology under the vague notion that it is
going to harm consumers and workers, it's time for those who are
opposed to it to work together with those who are adopting the chips
to ensure that legitimate privacy concerns are addressed. The
potential risks of RFID can be solved with technology. Better ability
for individuals to read and adjust their own RFIDs once out of the
store is one solution, for example, but not enough work has been done
in that area so far.
RFID: Is it soup yet?
RFID: Is it soup yet?
05/06/2004 07:19 AMTaking charge of MIT-developed technology, Tom Laffey of the EPCglobal
consortium says real standards are about to emerge to govern radio
frequency identification technology.
Keep RFID Simple
Keep RFID Simple
04/11/2005 05:47 PMComputerworld Apr 11 2005 9:24PM GMT
RFID boost
RFID boost
01/02/2004 06:04 AMCNET Asia Jan 2 2004 4:51AM ET
RFID MasterCard
RFID MasterCard
05/08/2004 07:42 AMRFID moves along
RFID moves along
12/28/2004 09:09 AMUSA Today Dec 28 2004 1:33PM GMT
RFID::Matrics 0.002
RFID::Matrics 0.002
07/13/2004 01:46 AMA Perl module for interfacing with a Matrics RFID.
Man RFID Impants Self
Man RFID Impants Self
03/29/2005 01:56 PM
This chap placed an RFID sensor in his hand (or had a doctor
do it, rather) and plans on wiring up his house and car with sensors
that will allow all sorts of wireless magic to happy when he waves it
around. He has a nice FAQ up explaining why he won't be burning in the
lightless flames of hell for such an implant, among other minor
technical details.
FAQ Page [Amal]
Photo
Gallery [Flickr]
RFID, where do you want to go today?
RFID, where do you want to go today?
06/24/2004 04:46 PMMicrosoft plans to target large corporations and small businesses with
a blitz of new radio frequency identification products.
Are You Ready for RFID?
Are You Ready for RFID?
11/15/2003 07:45 AMSiliconValley.Internet.com Nov 15 2003 6:26AM ET
The RFID Future
The RFID Future
07/07/2004 04:31 PMDepending on who you ask, RFID is either the best thing to ever
happen to retailers, the worst thing to ever happen to privacy, or
both. Wired's Josh McHugh has written a great
article that takes an in-depth look at the ramifications of RFID,
beginning with a visit to the Extra Future Store in
Rheinberg, Germany.
When I pick up the cheese, sensors in the pad notify the
store's database that the box has been removed. I exchange the plain
for the mit Kräuter (with herbs) then, wracked with indecision, snag
the low-fat version. It turns out it's not really all that low-fat
anyhow, so I put it back down. My waffling will produce a flurry of
data back at Kraft Foods headquarters. The company, which gets this
information in return for subsidizing the smart shelf and the
microchips attached to the packages, will use the data to analyze my
behavior.
A well-written account that provides equal time to both sides of
the issue. Worth the read.
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RFID-Matrics-0.002
RFID-Matrics-0.002
07/08/2004 12:24 AMGet this RFID tag off my fatigues
Get this RFID tag off my fatigues
10/28/2003 11:07 PMLetters Surplus tracking
RFID-Alien-0.002
RFID-Alien-0.002
07/08/2004 12:24 AMRFID-Base-0.002
RFID-Base-0.002
07/08/2004 12:24 AMWal-Mart Looks To New Uses For RFID
Wal-Mart Looks To New Uses For RFID
03/26/2005 04:12 PMInformation Week Mar 26 2005 7:18PM GMT
Getting real about RFID
Getting real about RFID
04/06/2005 06:53 AMVeriSign's Brian Matthews says an open, standards-based approach will
be the key to matching the reality with the hype.
RFID-Alien-0.001
RFID-Alien-0.001
06/11/2004 11:47 PMRFID Privacy Gap?
RFID Privacy Gap?
06/10/2004 06:13 PMInternetNews.com-24 minutes ago ... to take charge of engineering and
keep informed of how engineering may affect consumer privacy,
according to Nicole Wong, senior compliance counsel for Google. ...
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