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RSI ID Prices Gen 2 Labels at 9.9 cents
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05/02/2006
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The company's new EPC RFID labels are aimed at pharmaceuticals and other small-item applications.
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RFID News Roundup
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04/13/2006
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Mouse pad reader for item-level tags; SkyeTek simplifies interrogator modules; ready-to-ship smart labels for DOD suppliers; VDC study examines RFID for point-of-sale apps; VeriFone buying competitor Lipman; Xterprise offers reporting tool; SAVR releases modular reader systems; Mighty Card to deploy Yodobashi's RFID system.
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Tag Tester Aims to Increase Yield
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02/23/2006
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Confidex claims its new tag tester will help inlay makers and label converters improve the volume and quality of the RFID labels and tags available to end users.
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AAFA Offers RFID Savings Program
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01/10/2006
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The American Apparel and Footwear Association is offering its eligible members deep discounts on RFID smart labels from Avery Dennison RIS.
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RFID News Roundup
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11/17/2005
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IBM, Intermec put full middleware suite in IF5; R and V Group guarantees Gen 1 labels, drops price; Bearing Point offering bag tracking consultation; study shows little change in consumer awareness of RFID; Plitek giving inlays the third degree; Cogiscan offering RFID for electronics manufacturing; OTI shipping 10 million RFID cards in 2005; Macau casino ordering 600,000 RFID gaming pieces; CISC creates products to simulate and measure portals; USDA offers grant program for NAIS trials, research.
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Philips' Gen 2 Chip Gets Certified
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11/14/2005
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Royal Philips Electronics' UCODE EPC G2 RFID chip for RFID tags and labels has won EPCglobal certification.
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Eliminating the Static
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11/13/2005
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Electrostatic discharges can destroy RFID tags during their conversion to labels, but label makers are finding ways to short-circuit the problem.
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RFID News Roundup
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10/27/2005
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SATO smart labels 14.9 cents each in low quantities—Gen1 now, Gen 2 next year; EU guidelines for tagging aircraft parts expected in early 2006; IBM offering RFID development tools; VeriFone provides Meijer Stores thousands of RFID readers for payments; schools adding auto-ID curriculum; new Alien resellers in Australia and Europe.
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Boeing Wants Dreamliner Parts Tagged
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10/04/2005
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Hundreds of Boeing suppliers will be affected by the aerospace giant's plan to require RFID smart labels on high-value parts used in its 787 Dreamliner. Boeing also plans to work with EPCglobal to develop its RFID program.
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Avery Dennison, RSI ID Lower Price Bar
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09/22/2005
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Avery Dennison rolls out its Gen 2 tag at 7.9 cents in quantities of 1 million, while RSI ID sells converted smart labels for 14.9 cents apiece.
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