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| RFID News Roundup | 03/18/2004 |
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Nokia, Philips, Sony to push consumer RFID; Matrics unveils read-write Class 0+ tag; U.S. to hold wireless sensor conference; First smart active labels hit the market; Alien invades China; HID introduces RFID-mag stripe access control unit. |
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| RFID Labels for Less | 01/25/2004 |
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Power Paper licenses Motorola’s BiStatix technology to create low-cost smart labels made with printed antennas and batteries. |
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| Smart Labels Set to Soar | 12/23/2003 |
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A report predicts demand for RFID-enabled smart labels will accelerate sharply, fueled by new applications and falling prices. |
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| Smart Labels for Higher Education | 11/25/2003 |
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China uses PicoTag smart labels from RFID chip developer Inside Contactless on students’ ID cards.
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| Shock Absorbers for Smart Labels | 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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| MPI Rolls Out Label Applicator | 10/01/2003 |
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A new device writes data to preprinted labels containing RFID transponders and then applies the labels to packaging.
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| RFID Package for Midsize Firms | 09/22/2003 |
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Manhattan Associates bundles pieces of its enterprise applications with the ability to print RFID labels to meet the needs of emerging enterprises.
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| Active RFID Labels for the Masses | 09/02/2003 |
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German smart label specialist KSW Microtec plans to mass-produce thin-film batteries for RFID labels.
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| Temperature Sensors Down Under | 06/05/2003 |
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Global Licensing & Innovation will resell KSW Microtec's low-cost, RFID TempSense labels in Australia and New Zealand.
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| GSI to Produce Thin-Film Batteries | 05/29/2003 |
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Printed batteries that can power low-cost active RFID labels will likely hit the market next year. |
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