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Taiwanese Seafood Producer Tracks Fish to the Dish
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03/10/2008
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Tekho's Ubiquitous Live Fish Traceability program employs 13.56 MHz passive RFID tags and BizTalk RFID to provide restaurant patrons with the life history of farm-raised grouper.
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Indonesia's Special Forces Unit Adopts RFID
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09/27/2007
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An RFID-enabled identity card enables soldiers to purchase items, and might soon be expanded to enable access to their medical history.
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A Small Piece of RFID History
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05/18/2007
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A project leader at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which developed one of the first RFID systems for the U.S. Department of Agriculture back in the early 1970s, clarifies a frequency issue.
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SecureRF Announces Temperature-Logging EPC Tag with Data Protection
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04/06/2007
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The semi-passive tag uses the company's Algebraic Eraser and public and private keys to encrypt temperature history or other data an end user might want to secure.
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The Living Product
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12/21/2006
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RFID network strategies can enable easy access to information about the history of a part or product.
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Aerospace ID to Launch RFID Trials in 2007
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12/11/2006
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The industry-led research organization is studying EPC-compatible ID numbers for aircraft parts, as well as the creation of information search service to reveal a part's life-cycle history.
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Cold-Chain Project Reveals Temperature Inconsistencies
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12/01/2006
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Deloitte Consulting worked with the University of Arkansas' RFID Research Center to offer Chiquita insight into the temperature history of perishables in transit.
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Be Wary of RFID Advice Givers
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08/29/2006
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Some who claim to be experts aren't really experts, but rather self-promoters with no history of helping end users achieve benefits from RFID.
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The History of EPC's Future
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04/12/2006
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The Generation 3 standard will take the RFID market into the mainstream.
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Philips, TI Testing Gen 2 Products
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06/16/2005
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The two firms say they are building on a history of cooperation to ensure conformance and interoperability of Gen 2 products.
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