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Ramtron Begins Commercial Sampling of MaxArias Wireless Memory Ramtron Begins Commercial Sampling of MaxArias Wireless Memory
Ramtron International Corporation, a leading developer and supplier of ferroelectric-based low-power memory and integrated semiconductor products, announced the availability of commercial samples of its F-RAM enabled MaxArias wireless memory devices. Ramtron's MaxArias wireless memory products combine the low power, high speed, and high endurance features of nonvolatile F-RAM memory technology with industry standard wireless access to enable innovative mobile data collection capabilities.
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Feature Article
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By Mike Meyers and RFID4U
The Passport to RFID+ Certification is an unconventional book. Not so much for the name and the way it takes the reader through various stages of the "journey" and provides itineraries, travel advisories, local lingo and other elements the traveler though the "jungle of the preparation for the RFID+ certification" may find useful. It is aimed at the real life, real applications and common RFID installations and provides tips and best practices that are used in the RFID industry today.
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Question and Answer
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[03/31/10]Reader question
[03/10/10]RFID Glass Tags (livestock)
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RFID Technology Enabled Library Management System
by RapidRadio Solutions
Document tracking with PJM
by Magellan Technology
Pharmaceutical item level tagging
by Magellan Technology
White Paper
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[08/03/09]Datanet Asia Pacific - Curbside Recycling Bin Tracking by Tracient Technologies
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Industry Analysis by Bloor Research
Industry Analysis Microsoft put RFID on Mobile by Simon Holloway, Bloor Research
Since leaving Microsoft in 2006, I have known that this was on the cards. BizTalk RFID Mobile, when used with BizTalk Server 2006 R2, extends RFID support for business process to Windows CE and Windows Mobile 5.0 applications.
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Industry News
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[07/29/10] 'Smart' sand: grain-sized nanotechnology electronic noses are on the horizon by Nanowerk LLC
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[07/29/10] It works over there so why not over here? by Finextra
[07/29/10] RFID Tags Arrive on the Store Floor as Retailers Go After ROI by CIO
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[07/28/10] Safeguard Your Keys and Assets by Online PR News
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Feature Event
Taiwan RFID 2010 Taiwan RFID 2010
Oct. 11-14, 2010
Taipei
by
TAITRA
INT'L SMART GRID EXPO INT'L SMART GRID EXPO
March 2 - 4, 2010
Tokyo, Japan
by
Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd.
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