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  • Does The New Motorola RFID Handheld Reader Performance Match The Hype? ODIN Labs, the scientific testing division of ODIN, the world leader in RFID software and solutions, has spent the past three months testing six different RFID handheld readers and will publish the RFID Handheld Reader BenchmarkT on September 8th. The Benchmark is designed to help end users differentiate between the many handheld models available today and provide scientific input into the ...

  • RFID patent pool prices up wireless 0.08 cents per tag The RFID Consortium has opened for business after five years of negotiations, providing a one-stop shop for all the patents needed to manufacture RFID tags and readers.…

  • Portable RFID Reader Available In LF Or HF Version DAILY RFID, a Chinese leading company of RFID tag and RFID Readers, has released Portable RFID reader DL710 available in 125KHz or 13.56MHz version. It is designed as a lightweight mobile with a smart combination of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPRS.

  • French lab takes RFID towards 10-Mbit/s The CEA-Leti research center has announced it has demonstrated a contactless interface for RFID cards that operates at 6.8-Mbit/s. Leti has created a prototype of a complete phase modulation system including a reader and a card.

  • Sisvel And RFID Consortium Launch Patent Licensing Program To Promote Broader Adoption Of UHF RFID Sisvel US and the RFID Consortium recently announced the launch of the ultra-high frequency radio frequency identification (UHF RFID) patent licensing program.

  • Frisco Public Library opens with upgraded system Jessica Rush / Staff Photo: Youth Services librarian, Adam Lamprecht, tags a novel with an RFID label. Volunteers and staff rotated through 14-hour days to update more than 145,000 items at the Frisco Public Library.

  • Higher frequency RFID and RTLS-enabled asset management system revenues forecast to reach $845 million in 2014 This year, roughly 37 million higher-frequency RFID and RTLS-enabled asset tracking and asset management tags are expected to ship. But in 2014, such shipments will total almost 150 million, according to a new study released by ABI Research.

  • rfid ...melexis and phase iv engineering have joined forces to create new wireless sensing solutions for difficult to solve sensing applications. based on the melexis mlx90129 hf rfid enabled sensor tag ...

  • Is your phone the wallet of the future? Smartphones are central to several companies' plans to make payments--either through mobile credit-card readers or by using the phone in place of a credit card.

  • Enable IPC Reaches $4.5 Million Three-Year Deal for Ultracapacitors for Use in RFID Applications MADISON, WI--(Marketwire - August 30, 2010) - Enable IPC Corporation ( PINKSHEETS : EIPC ) announced today that the Company has reached an agreement with a major manufacturer of radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and readers to provide ultracapacitor-based products to improve the range in which the tags can be read. The customer has committed, subject to successful product development ...

 

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