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RFID Journal Articles on "cell phone"
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Prototype Mobile Shopping Assistant Uses RFID to Tip 'n Tell 06/24/2008
To access product information, consumers and sales associates can bring an RFID-enabled PDA or cell phone near an item, then tap the device's screen to request additional details.

Fact-Checking the Los Angeles Times 03/19/2008
An article on the use of RFID in cell phones is riddled with errors. Here are the facts.

Deutsche Bahn Launches Touch&Travel 02/29/2008
Working with cell phone service provider Vodafone, the rail operator is testing a system that works with RFID-enabled signs and cell phones to eliminate paper tickets.

Lancaster University Researchers Make Exercise an RFID-enabled Game 02/27/2008
A research group is using RFID tags and cell phones to play a real-life version of Pac-Man, and to develop ways to encourage London commuters to adopt healthy habits.

Cell Phone Service Providers Start Global NFC Initiative 02/06/2008
Members of the GSM Association have already launched trials in France, Taiwan and Turkey in which participants use RFID-enabled phones to pay for goods and services, with plans to add eight additional countries later this year.

SF's Transit System Offers Commuters Fast Access to Subways and Sandwiches 01/31/2008
The Bay Area Rapid Transit launched a technology trial allowing subway commuters to use RFID-enabled cell phones to ride trains and purchase food at local Jack in the Box restaurants.

O2 Subscribers Use Phones to Make Purchases, Access Info 12/14/2007
As part of a six-month pilot project, Londoners are using NFC-enabled cell phones to pay for goods and services, read smart posters, download special offers and program RFID tags.

RFID-enabled Phones Help London Commuters Make Connections 12/07/2007
Using cell phones equipped with Near Field Communication technology and a special application, commuters are evaluating a system for getting quick, personalized directions.

Dutch Agency Employs RFID to Track Social Services 09/07/2007
Werk aan de Wijk is using NFC-enabled cell phones and 13.56 MHz RFID cards to dispense aid and receive payment for it.

Slippery Rock Adds RFID to Student Cell Phones 07/06/2007
The Pennsylvania university is giving out passive 13.56 MHz RFID tags to attach to mobile phones, allowing attendees to pay for a range of goods and services, both on campus and off.


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