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Second Source of Class 1 EPC Chips
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06/25/2003
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A partnership between Alien Technology and STMicro will create a new source of Class 1 EPC tags, including a version designed for use outside of the US.
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Making RFID Payments Ubiquitous
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06/01/2003
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Philips and Visa want people to be able to pay for goods and services anywhere by using RFID chips embedded in phones and other devices.
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Low-Cost Wireless RFID Networks
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05/11/2003
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Ember Corp. has teamed with a maker of RF integrated circuits to develop chips for wireless "mesh networks" that could dramatically reduce the cost of deploying RFID readers.
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Alien NanoBlocks Will Reshape RFID
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05/05/2002
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Alien Technology has figured how to mass assemble microchips the size of a grain of pepper. The company could transform the RFID industry.
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Breakthrough on 1-Cent RFID Tag
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12/02/2002
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Researchers at Infineon have found a way to create microchips on common packaging materials. One day, chips may be printed with commercial processes for less than a penny.
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The U.K. Chips In
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07/29/2002
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The British government is spending EUR9 million on eight RFID field tests, which may give UK companies a competitive advantage.
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Philips Unveils Low-Cost Chip Plans
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11/18/2002
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The chip maker recently spelled out its plans for producing billions of low-cost chips that can be used in RFID labels.
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Nokia Tests Cell Phone Tracking
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10/28/2002
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The Finnish phone maker will embed chips in individual cell phones and track them from manufacturing to retail locations.
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Philips' New Low-Frequency Chips
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10/02/2002
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The company says its Hitag S chip is cheaper, requires less power, and offers a longer read range.
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Startup Makes Connections
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06/26/2002
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NanoPierce, a company with a new way to attach antennas to chips has signed a letter of intent with a German label maker.
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