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Making Mifare Safe
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07/25/2008
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Feig Electronic has issued a press release indicating that although Mifare Classic chips have been hacked, systems using them can still be secured.
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Thanks for Even More Memory
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06/18/2008
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A new crop of RFID chips is designed to satisfy memory-hungry applications.
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RFID News Roundup
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06/12/2008
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New Israeli hospital to install Wavetrend active RFID technology; Istanbul mass transit buys more than 1 million RFID tickets; SkyeTek offers RFID solutions for medical inventory management; RadarFind offers temperature-sensing tags; Innovision launches higher-memory NFC RFID chips; Toshiba TEC unveils new RFID modules for printers.
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Impinj Announces Next-Gen Monza Chip
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03/27/2008
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The new Monza 3, the chipmaker says, offers a read range as much as 40 percent longer than that of other EPC Gen 2 RFID chips.
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Tech Startup Unveils Printed-Silicon Transistor
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11/14/2007
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Kovio says it expects to create printed-silicon high-frequency RFID chips by the end of 2008, paving the way for low-cost tags.
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RFID News Roundup
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11/01/2007
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VDC forecasts 25 percent smart card market growth; CipherLab debuts 9400 industrial mobile computer; Tego announces initial funding; TI, NXP announce new passport chips; SAP awards certificates to Datamax, Blue Vector.
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NXP Boosts EPC Gen 2 Tag Memory, Performance
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09/26/2007
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The semiconductor maker's two new RFID chips require less power to operate and work across the entire UHF RFID frequency range, from 840 to 960 MHz. One chip offers 512 bits of user memory.
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VeriChip Defends the Safety of Implanted RFID Tags
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09/12/2007
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There is no evidence, the company maintains, to support the notion that implanting RFID chips in animals or humans causes tumors.
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VTT Is Developing Printed Sensors
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06/11/2007
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Such technology could be used to make hybrid RFID tags that marry silicon RFID chips with printed sensors and antennas.
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Alzheimer's Care Center to Carry Out VeriChip Pilot
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05/25/2007
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The Florida facility will implant RFID chips in 200 volunteers this summer to test the VeriMed system's ability to identity patients and their medical histories.
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