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Auto-ID Center to Hold Symposium
At a major event in Chicago in September, the center will formally launch its EPC technology.

Startup Offers Low-Priced Reader
SkyeTek has developed a multi-protocol 13.56 MHz handheld reader that costs just $249.

Checkpoint Bridges EAS-RFID Gap
New line of EAS products can be upgraded to handle radio frequency identification tags.
Informed Debate
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The Key to Tracking Unique Items
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New Memory May Reduce RFID Cost
Impinj says its AEON Memory costs less than conventional nonvolatile memory and uses less power.
Bank Extends RFID Payment Pilot
Bank of America will continue to test its QuickWave RFID payment card for another three months.

Auto-ID Center Opens Lab in Japan
The research center at Keio University will be headed by renowned Japanese computer scientist Jun Murai.

Toppan to Produce $20 RFID Reader
The Japanese printing company says it will have an ultra-low-cost EPC reader on the market by June.

Startup Courts Avery Dennison
NanoPierce says the label maker is exploring the possibility of using its antenna connection technique.