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RFID Helps Gamers Break Out of Jail
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11/15/2005
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An interactive game in Madrid uses radio frequency identification to track players as they try to escape from a simulated futuristic high-security jail.
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In Search of the Passive Candidate
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10/17/2005
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Sometimes the best-qualified RFID professionals are those not actively seeking a new career opportunity.
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Bus Co. Keeps Tabs on Fare Boxes
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09/18/2005
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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.
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RFID News Roundup
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09/08/2005
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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.
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Australia's Military to Track Supplies
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08/25/2005
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The Australian Defence Force will deploy an active RFID system that will interoperate with systems used by the United States and other allies.
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RFID News Roundup
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08/19/2005
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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.
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Unisys Pursues New Passive Roles
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08/21/2005
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Primed to provide services to commercial customers using passive RFID, can Unisys successfully leverage what it has learned from its active RFID deployments?
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Active RFID Keeps Toyota Distributor Rolling
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08/01/2005
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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.
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Canadian Freight Courier Rolls Out RFID
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07/28/2005
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Liaison Can/U.S. is using active and passive RFID tags to help it keep better tabs on the goods it transports.
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Emirates Will Use RFID to Track Air Cargo
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07/11/2005
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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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