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School Developing Do-It-Yourself RFID
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07/14/2005
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The University of Pittsburgh is working on two approaches for designing custom RFID chips.
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RFID News Roundup
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04/14/2005
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VeriSign kicks off developer competition; Precisia to combine Impinj chips, printed antennas; Emerson & Cuming isolators increase read range; Oracle announces partnerships; NEC subsidiary to distribute AeroScout RTLS; Intelleflex offers Class 3 training; Symbol and Philips to collaborate; TI working with 12 vendors on Gen 2.
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Philips, Partners Testing Gen 2 Chips
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04/01/2005
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The semiconductor firm says it has developed a Gen 2 chip and is working with partnering companies to develop Gen 2 tags and readers.
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Intel Takes RFID Inside
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03/06/2005
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The semiconductor giant learned a lot about the potential business value of RFID during a recent pilot to track tagged cases of microchips as it packed and shipped them to an OEM customer.
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Philips Deploys RFID in Its Supply Chain
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03/02/2005
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The semiconductor company will track cartons of microchips from a manufacturing and packaging facility in Taiwan to a distribution center in Hong Kong.
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TI, Impinj Seek Gen 2 Interoperability
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01/17/2005
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The two RFID tag suppliers agree to work to ensure interoperability between their EPC Generation 2 chips.
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DOI Buys 30,000 DESFire Chips
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12/19/2004
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The Department of the Interior becomes second government agency to issue employee access cards that meet the GSC-IS standard, using Philips' Mifare DESFire chips.
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IP Enters Polymer-Chip Partnership
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12/13/2004
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International Paper is teaming up with OrganicID, a developer of polymer-based microchips, to create the technology for printing low-cost RFID tags.
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New Tags Use Diodes, Not Chips
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11/30/2004
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By making tags with a quartz crystal diode instead of a silicon chip, a New Zealand startup plans to launch RFID technology that costs less and offers a longer read range.
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U.S. Tests E-Passports
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11/01/2004
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Government agencies are conducting tests of passports embedded with RFID chips, with the goal of issuing e-passports in 2005.
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