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News from July 5, 2008
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News from July 4, 2008
- Israeli medical centre to roll out active RFID
E-Health Europe - London, UK
European RFID specialist Wavetrend Technologies has signed a deal with the newly built Ashdod Medical Centre in Southern Israel, to install active RFID ...
- European researchers move toward printable RFID
RFID News - Tallahassee, FL, USA
A research group in Europe has taken a major step towards the goal of developing printable electronics that can be used for creating RFID tags. ...
- Novel RFID Application Keeps Water Flowing
RFID Journal - Melville, NY, USA
AT&T, as part of its AT&T RFID Service, is providing the hardware, software and wireless network communications needed for the pilot, slated to begin in ...
- ITG VistaTM Sorting Operates with 3M RFID Technology at Lone ...
istockAnalyst.com - Salem, OR, USA
ITG’s products include patron self-checkout, automated materials handling systems (AMH) and radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. ...
- Tutorial: Radio Basics for UHF RFID--Part III
Embedded.com - San Francisco, Ca., USA
Here is Part III of Chapter 3--Radio Basics For UHF RFID--from The RF in RFID: Passive UHF RFID in Practice. Written for the electrical engineer but not the ...
- RFID News Roundup
RFID Journal - Melville, NY, USA
This deal makes Impinj "a pure-play RFID provider," said William Colleran, president and CEO of Impinj, in a release announcing the sale. ...
- RFID saves art
ITWeb - Gauteng, South Africa
BY ILVA PIETERSE, ITWEB CONTRIBUTOR Vuance, a provider of radio frequency verification solutions including active radio frequency identification (RFID), ...
- Murata - Tiny easy-mount inductive-coupled RFID modules need no RF ...
Electropages (press release) - Poole, England, UK
A tiny RFID module that enables product lifecycle tracking using any global frequency whilst minimising the amount RF expertise required to implement an ...
- Researchers developing printed electronics for creating RFID tags
Printed Electronics World (press release) - Cambridge, UK
European researchers have taken a major step towards the goal of developing printable electronics that can be used for creating radio frequency ...
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News from July 3, 2008
- E-tags the way to go: ACMA
NEWS.com.au - Australia
We already use RFID technology to pay motorway tolls, prevent shop theft and increasingly in inventory monitoring and control. But it is also one where the ...
- RFID's new role in fuel theft prevention
UsingRFID.com (subscription) - UK
By using wireless active RFID (aRFID) communication devices with integrated sensors, the capabilities exist to prevent, or greatly reduce, the problem of ...
- Nordic data terminal gets RFID upgrade path
UsingRFID.com (subscription) - UK
... backward compatibility provides the ability to fit with most existing systems, with a future upgrade path to RFID with very little further investment. ...
- RFID Can Have "Hazardous" Impact On Hospital Equipment
InformationWeek - Manhasset, NY, USA
A recently published study could prompt the medical industry to reevaluate its growing use of RFID. By Mary Hayes Weier The medical industry is increasingly ...
- New System Puts RFID at Core of Paper Handling
RFID Update - Alexandria, VA, USA
By John Burnell A new system puts RFID literally at the core of efforts to improve bulk paper management. Canadian RFID technology firm IPICO and Hartville, ...
- RFID in Healthcare: Risk or Benefit?
Rfid.org - Pittsburgh, PA, USA
This has raised concerns about RFID deployment in the hospital 2 . Medical experts not connected with the study have pointed out that there have been no ...
- Art Dealer Finds Beauty in RFID Tracking System
RFID Journal - Melville,NY, USA
The situation changed in March 2007, when Sutton began discussing his dilemma with an acquaintance, Ted Kostis, president of RFID systems developer and ...
- Where's the 5-cent RFID tag?
MMH.com - Newton, MA, USA
Remember when everyone predicted RFID in the supply chain would become a reality when the price of a smart label came down to a nickel? ...
- Florida Turnpike Picks TransCore's eGo Plus RFID Sticker Tag
TMCnet - USA
He said that after a decade of providing SunPass RFID technology, TransCore recognized the need to provide FTE with next-generation technology to support ...
- Impinj RFID Solution Ensures Food Freshness And Improves
RFID Solutions Online (press release) - Erie, PA, USA
Leading UHF Gen 2 radio-frequency identification (RFID) solutions provider Impinj, Inc. recently announced a groundbreaking implementation in food freshness ...
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News from July 2, 2008
- Video shows how RFID simplifies record
Processing Talk - UK
It uses RFID (radio frequency identification) tags to monitor all process equipment involved with a particular batch of product. PET is also applicable to ...
- RFID, Sensors to Set Routes for Water Delivery
RFID Update - Alexandria, VA, USA
"At AT&T we have a broader view of RFID technology than most others," Will Hurst, mobile solutions architect at AT&T, told RFID Update. ...
- Technology Vendors React to Study on Potential RFID Issues
iHealthBeat - Oakland, CA, USA
For the study, researchers in the Netherlands conducted 123 tests to determine the effects of two types of RFID tags on 41 different medical devices, ...
- Tutorial: Radio Basics for UHF RFID — Part II
CommsDesign - USA
Here is Part II of Chapter 3 — Radio Basics For UHF RFID--from The RF in RFID: Passive UHF RFID in Practice. Written for the electrical engineer but not the ...
- Hospitals rocked by study saying RFID causes equipment failures ...
FierceHealthcare - Washington, DC, USA
By Anne Zieger > A new study appearing in JAMA suggesting that RFID tags may disrupt the functioning of critical equipment has rocked the hospital world. ...
- RFID Journal Launches New Online Buyer's Guide to RFID Resources
RFID Journal - Melville, NY, USA
June 30, 2008—RFID Journal has taken its Buyer's Guide to RFID Resources online. The new Buyer's Guide features enhanced listings and a more sophisticated ...
- TI adds new RFID tags to lineup
Trading Markets (press release) - Los Angeles, CA, USA
The RFID devices produced by TI are designed for use in highly metallic or industrial environments such as container tracking in waste management ...
- Texas Instruments Delivers RFID Asset Visibility in Harsh and ...
Earthtimes (press release) - London, UK
DALLAS , June 30 -- While 134.2 kHz low frequency (LF) RFID technology has been used to identify everything from livestock to automotive parts since the ...
- Bayer Uses InSync Software to Develop and Deploy RFID and Sensor ...
Earthtimes (press release) - London,UK
InSync's Edgeware connects with commercially available RFID, Auto-ID, and sensors to understand the activity that is being managed. ...
- 3M Library Systems Upgrades ‘Basic’ RFID Tag to 1K of Memory
TechWhack (press release) - New Delhi, Delhi, India
3M Library Systems today introduced an upgraded "basic" RFID (radio frequency identification) tag with 1K of memory, a four-fold increase over the former ...
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News from July 1, 2008
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News from June 30, 2008
- RFID developed to track crop harvesting
UsingRFID.com (subscription) - UK
Intelleflex has announced its continuing partnership with Minds Inc. to offer a real-time, RFID-enabled tracking solution for the agricultural market, ...
- A Sobering Warning on RFID in Hospitals
RFID Journal - Melville, NY, USA
Seems every newspaper, Web site and blogger on the planet picked up the news that RFID systems could interfere with medical equipment, according to a new ...
- Radio Frequency Tags Can Be Dangerous For Patients
TopNews - Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India
This risk is more likely to come from RFID tags from other sources - such as a travel card, a tag on clothing, or on another retail item."
- Identification Devices May Interfere with Critical Care Equipment
MedPage Today - Little Falls, NJ, USA
By Todd Neale, Staff Writer, MedPage Today AMSTERDAM, June 24 — The use of radio frequency identification technology, already introduced in some healthcare ...
- Research flags concerns over RFIF usage in hospitals
Telecoms.com (subscription) - London, UK
Dutch researchers claim to have identified "potentially hazardous" effects on hospital equipment exposed to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology ...
- More electronic interference found at hospitals
USA Today - USA
RFID and related technologies are invaluable to emergency departments for tracking patient location, treatments and tests, says Brian Keaton, ...
- Radio Tags May Cause Hospitals' Lifesaving Equipment To ...
TheMedGuru - Chandigarh, India
Similar to tags used for security purposes like on passports and anti-theft devices, the RFID tags used in the hospitals to track medical supplies generate ...
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News from June 29, 2008
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