Archive for November, 2009
DAILY announces Gen 2 Metal Mount RFID Tags for harsh environment (The Earth Times Online Newspaper)
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DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID tags and readers, has unveiled newly enhanced Gen 2 Metal Mount RFID Tags to meet the demands of a wide range of applications in harsh environment. They are specifically designed to deliver optimum performance in asset tracking applications.
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Technology Safely Embeds RFID in Metal Components
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RFID technology has been gaining rapid adoption in gadget rich environments, such as hospitals, full of equipment that needs continuous tracking.
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RFID on the Production Line
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Engineers are using radio-frequency identification to enable plant-floor applications, often with help from databases and software.
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RFID Chips: Intelligence inside metal components (Science Daily)
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Up to now, extreme production temperatures made it impossible to equip metallic components with RFID chips during the operating process. Researchers present a variation on a process that makes the non-destructive integration of radio chips a reality.
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SenoRx to Conduct Market Research on Its New Radio Frequency…
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DAILY announces Gen 2 Metal Mount RFID Tags for harsh environment
RFID News writes…
DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading producer of RFID tags and readers, has unveiled newly enhanced Gen 2 Metal Mount RFID Tags to meet the demands of a wide range of applications in harsh environment. They are specifically designed to deliver optimum performance in asset tracking applications.
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MicroSD Card Brings NFC to Phones for Credit Card Companies, Banks
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.
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RFID Drives Up Efficiencies at ABB
At its factory in Helsinki, Finland, the manufacturer is using EPC Gen 2 tags to track the production and shipment of the motor drives it makes, resulting in a range of benefits.
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$280,000 Christy-Houston Gift Enables Linebaugh Library To Better Serve Patrons
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The Christy-Houston Foundation has awarded more than $280,000 to Linebaugh Public Library System for the implementation of RFID technology, to help boost efficiency and allow staff members to spend more time working one-on-one with its patrons.
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HD Radio(TM) Technology - Great Gifts for The Holidays
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COLUMBIA, Md., Nov. 25 /PRNewswire/ — iBiquity Digital Corporation, the developer of digital HD Radio(TM) Technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting, today highlighted a bevy of HD Radio receivers that are guaranteed to wow consumers from the most tech-savvy to the electronically-challenged. To capitalize, retailers like Best Buy, Costco, Crutchfield and RadioShack are providing door-buster deals, prominent in-store signage, radio campaigns and other promotions starting from Black Friday through December.
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RFID: against the grain; Look in some unexpected places and you’ll…
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RFID: against the grain; Look in some unexpected places and you’ll find RFID changing the way we do business in the supply chain.
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Tested and shown to be effective: Nordic Id PL3000 Cross Dipole Uhf Rfid Certified by the Eecc
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The Nordic ID PL3000 Cross Dipole UHF RFID was tested for the following criteria: transmission power, receiver sensitivity, antenna radiation pattern and suitability for daily use.
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Fingerprinting’ RFID Tags: Researchers Develop Anti-Counterfeiting Technology (The Web Scene)
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University of Arkansas researchers have developed a new method for preventing the cloning of passive radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. The method prevents the production of counterfeit tags by focusing on one or more unique physical attributes of individual tags, instead of the information stored on the tags. “It is easy to clone an RFID [...]
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Intelligence inside metal components
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Metallic components are produced by means of Selective Laser Sintering , with integrated RFID chip; pendant of the integrated RFID chip .
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Virtua Health Expects Improved Bed Management From RFID
The New Jersey hospital operator’s initial deployment will consist of 5,500 hybrid RFID-infrared tags from GE Healthcare, for tracking assets, patients and employees.
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University Researchers Say RFID’s Worth Is Proven When Deployed Enterprise-wide
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An academic group reports that companies deploying RFID across an entire supply chain or business enterprise realize substantial gains, though a “wall of silence” keeps them from sharing their success stories.
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Virtua Health Expects Improved Bed Management From RFID (RFID Journal)
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The New Jersey hospital operator’s initial deployment will consist of 5,500 hybrid RFID-infrared tags from GE Healthcare, for tracking assets, patients and employees.
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DAILY’s RFID bracelet makes life easier and safer for you
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DAILY RFID has recently launched RFID bracelets for access control applications, such as recreational area, hospitals, amusement park and swimming pool. This RFID bracelet wears comfortable and makes life easier and safer for you.
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25 Virtua Users in India on VTLS 25th Anniversary
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It is with some pomp and ceremony that VTLS Software Limited in India celebrates its 25th customer in the year that VTLS Inc.
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Rush Tracking Systems Acquired by Private Equity Firm
The RFID systems integrator and solutions provider will continue to operate independently, but will receive an infusion of cash from Pharos Capital Group.
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Industry Leaders to Explain Benefits of RFID-Provided Visibility
At RFID Journal LIVE! 2010, senior executives from Airbus, Conair, the Southeast Alabama Medical Center, the U.S. Department of Defense and other early RFID adopters will highlight the technology’s ability to deliver total business visibility.
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TalkingPlug Uses RFID-Enabled Power Outlets for Energy Management
The system, developed by a company named Zerofootprint, places passive high-frequency RFID tags into the electric plugs of appliances and other devices.
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Savi’s New Licensing Program Slashes Costs for ISO 18000-7
The UnwiredPlanet program, which aims to spur adoption of active 433 MHz RFID tags and readers, will reduce the fees that hardware providers pay Savi by as much as 90 percent.
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U.K. Researchers Study Distributed Antenna System for Airports
The group is developing a network infrastructure that will provide ubiquitous wireless coverage for RFID, as well as for a broad range of other equipment.
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RFID News Roundup
IBM adds analytic app for container tracking to InfoSphere Traceability Server; Inside Contactless works on new NFC application development platform, provides tags for Taggo universal loyalty cards; ABI Research sees bright spots in RFID market; G&D rolls out cell phone sticker for contactless payments; U.S. Marine Corps taps SRA for RFID implementation; Atlantic City’s Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino wins big with RFID; IPS ships new thin-film, single cell battery.
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Terrebonne Deploys Temperature-Tracking Tags
The Louisiana hospital is using Newbury Wi-Fi RFID tags from Trapeze Networks to monitor conditions within all of its heating and cooling devices.
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Call for Submissions for the 2010 RFID Journal Awards
RFID Journal is now accepting submissions for the 2010 RFID Journal Awards, which will be awarded at next year’s RFID Journal LIVE! conference and exhibition, to be held on Apr. 14-16.
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Call for Submissions for the 2010 RFID Journal Awards
RFID Journal is now accepting submissions for the 2010 RFID Journal Awards, which will be awarded at next year’s RFID Journal LIVE! conference and exhibition, to be held on Apr. 14-16.
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University Researchers Say RFID’s Worth Is Proven When Deployed Enterprise-wide
An academic group reports that companies deploying RFID across an entire supply chain or business enterprise realize substantial gains, though a “wall of silence” keeps them from sharing their success stories.
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Customers Tap and Pay in Sao Paolo
The Brazilian pilot, conducted by a large financial company, employs EPC Gen 2 RFID tags in stickers that attach to cell phones.


