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| RFID News Roundup | 12/03/2009 |
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Airetrak upgrades real-time locating system for more fine-tuned tracking; HID Global provides Multi-ISO reader board for Psion Teklogix handheld; BASF launches metal-based inks for producing flexible antennas for RFID tags; Visonic Technologies launches new active RFID/RTLS reusable tag; ViVOtech adds RFID to chip-and-PIN devices, joins Middle East NFC trial; Digital Angel sells McMurdo unit to Orolia. |
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| MicroSD Card Brings NFC to Phones for Credit Card Companies, Banks | 11/25/2009 |
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The In2Pay system is being tested in-house by two credit card firms, to determine if it can be used for sales transactions at NFC-enabled readers already installed at stores around the United States. |
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| RFID News Roundup | 11/19/2009 |
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IBM adds analytic app for container tracking to InfoSphere Traceability Server; Inside Contactless works on new NFC application development platform, provides tags for Taggo universal loyalty cards; ABI Research sees bright spots in RFID market; G&D rolls out cell phone sticker for contactless payments; U.S. Marine Corps taps SRA for RFID implementation; Atlantic City's Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino wins big with RFID; IPS ships new thin-film, single cell battery. |
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| $8 Billion in NFC Volume Expected This Year, $30B in 2012 | 09/09/2009 |
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Juniper Research predicts the value of NFC transactions will reach $8 billion this year and grow to $30 billion in three years. Coupon and promotion applications are expected to be prominent in the early market, but eventually will be supplanted by contactless payment. |
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| RFID Weekly News Roundup -- September 3, 2009 | 09/03/2009 |
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Investment to develop RFID tags to secure pharmaceuticals plus RTLS contract agreements by a major hospital supplier highlight this week's RFID news, which also includes several NFC developments. |
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| RFID Weekly News Roundup June 4, 2009 | 06/04/2009 |
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This article highlights RFID news and developments from the past week. RTLS and near field communication (NFC) technologies provided most of the innovation in this week's news, which also includes reports of tracking cardiac devices and Manchurian tigers, plus changes at several industry vendors. |
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| N to Mark the Spot for Using NFC | 06/03/2009 |
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The NFC Forum yesterday introduced the N-Mark logo that was created to give consumers an easy visual reference to where NFC services are available. The logo was unveiled the same day a competing NFC initiative was announced. |
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| Finnish Military Tests RFID for Triage Application | 06/02/2009 |
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Researchers in Finland successfully tested an RFID system based on near field communication (NFC) for tracking mass casualties. |
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| New Chip Represents Key Step in Adoption of NFC | 05/13/2009 |
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NXP released the first Near Field Communications (NFC) chip that complies with the single wire protocol (SWP) standard, a specification analysts and a leading industry group have called an important milestone to NFC commercialization. |
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| 9 Things RFID Will Be Remembered for in '08, Part 1 | 12/14/2008 |
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This article is Part 1 of a three-part series that recaps the top RFID developments from 2008. This installment focuses on advances in UWB, passive UHF and NFC technologies. Tomorrow's Part 2 will examine startups, funding, and M&A in the RFID vendor landscape, and Part 3 will identify new trends and provide an outlook for 2009. |
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