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<title>Life Without LBT</title>
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<description>The elimination of the listen-before-talk protocol in Europe and Japan will help dense-reader mode RFID systems&#8212;if companies protect their backscatter.</description>
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<title>Could NFC Fail to Take Off?</title>
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<description>Europe is home to some of the few live Near Field Communication rollouts, but they remain small and services are limited.</description>
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<title>New Ear Tags for Animals</title>
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<description>Low-cost HF and UHF identification tags for cattle, pigs and chickens could speed up RFID adoption in the livestock industry.</description>
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<title>Opening Up the Network</title>
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<description>Open-source simulation software will enable the RFID community to help develop and learn to use the Internet of Things.</description>
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<title>Cashless in Europe</title>
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<description>Will London's consumers and businesses embrace RFID payment systems? European contactless providers want to know.</description>
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<title>Does RFID Spell TAX?</title>
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<description>If the Ontario court rejects a pending appeal, any company using an RFID system within the province could be required to remit an additional tax based on the value of the RFID equipment, tags, labels and software used.</description>
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<title>Tagging Smallish Objects</title>
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<description>By integrating an RFID antenna in the silicon chip, we can create tiny tags.</description>
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<title>The Shift to Value Up Front</title>
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<description>Over the past year, various RFID middleware vendors have turned to offering sharply focused applications that provide immediate payback to end users.</description>
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<title>We Built This City on RFID</title>
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<description>A high-tech cluster can spur economic growth. So how do you create one for RFID?</description>
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<title>Business As Unusual</title>
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<description>The federal government is using RFID in ways that will impact your business.</description>
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