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RFID Helps Gamers Break Out of Jail 11/15/2005
An interactive game in Madrid uses radio frequency identification to track players as they try to escape from a simulated futuristic high-security jail.

In Search of the Passive Candidate 10/17/2005
Sometimes the best-qualified RFID professionals are those not actively seeking a new career opportunity.

Bus Co. Keeps Tabs on Fare Boxes 09/18/2005
After a proof-of-technology pilot, a Vancouver bus company plans to roll out an active RFID system to track its buses and fare-collection equipment.

RFID News Roundup 09/08/2005
Omron shipping Gen 2 inlays in October; European logistics provider to track 40,000 cars; printed RFID market to surpass $2 billion by 2010; SAMSys releases API to ease reader networking; Intelligent Systems becomes Vue Technology; SmartCode announces new reader, antenna; Axcess, Sun partner to integrate Java with ActiveTags.

Australia's Military to Track Supplies 08/25/2005
The Australian Defence Force will deploy an active RFID system that will interoperate with systems used by the United States and other allies.

RFID News Roundup 08/19/2005
Active tags dominate in health care; UPS investment arm funds RFID chipmaker; PEAK awarded GSA schedule; ScanSource offers RFID education to resellers; Zebra demos Gen 2 capabilities.

Unisys Pursues New Passive Roles 08/21/2005
Primed to provide services to commercial customers using passive RFID, can Unisys successfully leverage what it has learned from its active RFID deployments?

Active RFID Keeps Toyota Distributor Rolling 08/01/2005
Gulf States Toyota deployed a real-time locating system to make the process of installing optional car equipment more efficient—cutting costs and improving customer service.

Canadian Freight Courier Rolls Out RFID 07/28/2005
Liaison Can/U.S. is using active and passive RFID tags to help it keep better tabs on the goods it transports.

Emirates Will Use RFID to Track Air Cargo 07/11/2005
At a new cargo facility in Dubai, the airline will use active RFID to track assets and move to passive tags on cargo.


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