SANTA CLARA, Calif.—-Intelleflex Corporation, the leader in Extended Capability RFID, today announced that it has received $8M in funding in the initial close of an investment round led by New Venture Partners.

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SANTA CLARA, Calif.—-Intelleflex, the leader in Extended Capability RFID, today announced that they have reached a definitive agreement with Maxim Integrated Products that will result in the transfer of a Maxim engineering team, a body of design works and related IP to Intelleflex in return for Maxim receiving an equity position in Intelleflex.

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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.—-Newport Digital Technologies, Inc. , a technology solutions driven company focused on rapidly emerging businesses in the wireless technology space, announced today that it has implemented the licensing agreement with Microsoft Corp. to develop applications for its Windows Mobile platform.

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SectorWatch.biz announces the availability of MarketStats for leaders in RFID and wireless technologies in the news and driving markets today. SectorWatch.biz offers a perspective on the aforementioned equities in a forum that encourages investors to respond with articles, blogs and opinions.

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Specialist analytical thermal desorption instrumentation manufacturer Markes International Ltd has announced the launch of its new thermal desorption (TD) instrument for gas chromatography (GC). The new TD-100 is the latest in a line of innovative and technologically advanced thermal desorption systems from the company

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Wellington’s public libraries could be using radio frequency identification (RFID) tags to track and issue books in three years.

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