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Toledo Hospital Aims for Greater Visibility 11/30/2009
A ZigBee-based system from Awarepoint enables the facility to track its assets and rental equipment by plugging tag readers into wall outlets around the campus.

MicroSD Card Brings NFC to Phones for Credit Card Companies, Banks 11/25/2009
The In2Pay system is being tested in-house by two credit card firms, to determine if it can be used for sales transactions at NFC-enabled readers already installed at stores around the United States.

Wireless RFID Reader Eliminates Need for Ethernet 08/04/2009
Invengo's XCRF-860E fixed RFID reader supports Wi-Fi, GPRS and Bluetooth wireless communications, allowing users to install it in areas without access to an Ethernet connection.

Reva Virtualizes RFID Data Processing Appliance 06/24/2009
Reva introduced the first virtual machine option for processing RFID data. The new TAP-VM can run virtually on a PC, laptop, server or any other hardware that supports the VMware VMServer 2 environment. It processes data from RFID readers and interface with enterprise systems.

STMicroelectronics Offers Active RFID Development Kit 05/12/2009
STMicroelectronics has released a hardware developer kit (HDK) that will help integrators and other solution providers build ISO 18000-7-compliant active RFID tags and readers for a variety of niche applications.

SandLinks Announces Combo Tag-Reader RTLS Chips 04/20/2009
SandLinks, an Israeli startup that previously kept a low profile, will soon announce its first product, which combines UWB sending and receiving capabilities on a single chip with 16 kilobits of memory. Each chip can serve as a tag and reader and will sell for $5 in volume, according to the company.

CSL Has Long Range Plans for RFID Market 04/01/2009
Convergence Systems Limited (CSL) received a lot of attention last year when it introduced a handheld passive UHF reader with more than 30 feet of range, but as this installment of RFID Update's series of company profiles shows, CSL's past and future extend well beyond that product.

RTLS Offers Novel Approach to Dementia Research 02/11/2009
Researchers are analyzing links between how dementia patients move and the progression of the disease. RTLS patient wristbands and readers at assisted living facilities collect data researchers hope will lead to improved patient care and early detection.

Passive UWB RTLS System Passes Key Test 02/02/2009
Tagent successfully tested its first passive ultra-wideband real time location system (RTLS) chip and said it expects to release the technology late this summer. Tagent's system uses peripheral power nodes to eliminate the need for a battery on the chip and to increase the coverage of reader networks.

Invengo Drops Gen2 Inlay Price to 5.8 Cents 01/22/2009
Chinese RFID manufacturer Invengo is making an attention-getting entry into the US market by selling passive UHF Gen2-standard inlays for 5.8˘, which is about 25 percent less than current industry pricing. The 16-year-old-firm is offering a range of inlays, tags and readers.


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