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Plasma Joins RFID Chips, Antennas
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10/25/2004
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Two partnering companies will use plasma deposition technology to bond RFID chips directly to antennas and produce low-cost EPC tags in 2005.
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Developing RFID-Enabled Phones
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07/08/2004
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A report by ABI Research predicts that within a few years, as many as 50 percent of cell phones will incorporate RFID chips to enable near field communication.
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RFID News Roundup
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06/10/2004
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New RFID smart label printer/encoder; Sokymat launches new laundry tag; new microchips for 13.56 MHz RFID tags and readers; companies to develop smart shelf products.
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RFID News Roundup
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05/07/2004
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New low-cost ISO 15693-compliant chip; partners offer RFID design, testing and deployment; Intermec provides RFID migration strategy; new, faster chips for smart card readers.
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RFID News Roundup
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04/29/2004
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Study says Europe is embracing RFID; packaged solution for Wal-Mart drug suppliers; Cathexis adds SAP integration; new OS for smart card chips; Digital ID conference in October.
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Startup Seeks Organic RFID Chip
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03/28/2004
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Research firm ORFID is developing technology to make cheaper, thinner, more flexible chips out of plastics, instead of silicon.
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Self-Tuning Chips Cut EPC Costs
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02/17/2004
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A semiconductor maker joins the RFID market and promises to drop the price of Electronic Product Code RFID tags by using tunable transistors.
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Shock Absorbers for Smart Labels
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11/19/2003
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Appleton develops printable paper labels that protect embedded RFID microchips from electrostatic and mechanical damage.
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AWID: Accessing New RFID Markets
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08/23/2003
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Applied Wireless Identification, an access control specialist, wants to be a player in the market for RFID supply chain systems. It plans to develop custom chipsets for handheld and low-cost fixed readers.
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Toppan Gears Up for Low-Cost RFID
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07/23/2003
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The Japanese company plans to begin volume production of chips that it says will cost 50 cents and readers that will cost less than $20.
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