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Merck KGaA Funds Printable RFID 01/30/2006
The German pharmaceutical and chemical company is partnering with the Technical University of Darmstadt to develop printable RFID chips based on inorganic materials.

RFID News Roundup 12/08/2005
ABI report says UHF chipsets may lower reader prices; costs stymieing RFID in European supply chains; Avery Dennison RFID names 17 qualified converters; AeroScout, Alanco team up on Wi-Fi tracking; HID, INSIDE partnering on access control apps; New Zealand passports carrying Philips chips; South Korea approves use of Savi 433.92 MHz systems; AIM Global unveils RFID Emblem.

TI Buys Impinj Gen 2 Chips for Inlays 11/29/2005
Texas Instruments is the latest tag manufacturer using the Impinj Monza chip for Gen 2 inlays and chip-and-strap assemblies.

Ultimate Control: RFID-Enabled Manufacturing 11/28/2005
At its semiconductor plant in East Fishkill, N.Y., IBM has used RFID to completely automate the manufacturing of advanced microchips from 300-millimeter silicon wafers. The high-tech facility optimizes production, speeds up product development and improves customer service.

Spychips Revisited 11/20/2005
Spychips co-author Katherine Albrecht has written a lengthy rebuttal to RFID Journal’s review of her book, but still has not made a credible case that RFID poses a significant threat to personal privacy.

United States Sets Date for E-Passports 10/25/2005
The U.S. State Department says all U.S. passports issued starting in October 2006 will contain RFID chips.

Spychips Book Fails to Make Its Case 10/23/2005
The anti-RFID book by the leaders of CASPIAN doesn't provide any compelling evidence that the technology is a threat to privacy.

Impinj to Ship 50M Gen 2 Chips in 2005 09/08/2005
Alien Technology is among the nine RFID hardware vendors turning Impinj's Monza chips into inlays, strap assemblies or smart labels.

Smart Kids, Smarter Chips 08/09/2005

RFID Opponent to Publish Book 08/01/2005
Katherine Albrecht, a vocal opponent of RFID technologies, will publish Spychips: How Major Corporations and Government Plan to Track Your Every Move with RFID this fall.


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