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WWF Using Simple RFID System in Complex Project
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04/23/2007
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The World Wildlife Fund is employing passive RFID tags to monitor the white-lipped peccary as part of a biodiversity study in the Amazon.
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Grocery Stores Use RFID to Dispense Rental DVDs
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04/18/2007
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Self-serve kiosks employ passive 13.56 MHz tags to dispense and track the discs that customers rent and return.
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Madrid Reebok Club Members Play With RFID
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04/18/2007
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All members now use a card, bracelet or watch with a 13.56 passive RFID tag to access facilities and buy goods and services.
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Appliance Maker, Logistics Providers Test Passive RFID Container Seal
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04/16/2007
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The developers—IPICO, E.J Brooks and Tenacent—say their new seal, which includes tamper detection, is a simpler, low-cost alternative to active tags.
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Honey, We Shrunk the Interrogator!
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04/16/2007
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Chipmakers are integrating nearly all of the vital components used in passive UHF readers onto a single chip.
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Italian Stone Supplier Uses RFID to Track Marble, Granite
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04/16/2007
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Bresciana Graniti employs passive 13.56 MHz tags to manage the production and distribution of the stone slabs it sells.
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Researchers Develop RFID System to Monitor Acid Reflux
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04/10/2007
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A University of Texas Arlington group has developed a passive RFID tag and reader for wirelessly detecting the presence of stomach acid, gas and water in the esophagus.
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Tags Track Surgical Patients at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
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04/10/2007
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The U.K. facility is implementing a system using passive HF RFID-enabled wristbands to track patients and procedures in two surgical wards.
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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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RFID News Roundup
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03/29/2007
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Alien unveils faster encoding scheme; ADT introduces new RFID mobile cart; Tyco Electronics introduces passive RFID stands with integrated readers and antennas; tagmakers roll out new UHF, HF inlays; Atmel launches LF RFID microchip; Fluensee offering asset-tracking startup kit; American RFID Solutions upgrades RF tool; IBM upgrades Premises Server.
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