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TellMate Uses RFID to Help the Blind Recognize Objects 08/17/2007
Users place passive HF tags on items and use a handheld device to record and play back identifying audio messages.

Trade Show Badges Trigger Targeted Messages 08/03/2007
Alliance Tech's system employs long-range passive EPC RFID tags to identify conference attendees and play select informational videos on nearby screens, as well as generate sales leads.

European EPC Competence Center Releases UHF Tag Study 07/09/2007
To help companies compare tags and select the RFID transponders best suited to their products and applications, the EECC tested 20 passive EPC UHF tags from six manufacturers.

Thai Airport Tests RFID to Track Cargo, Streamline Customs 07/06/2007
The international airport in Bangkok is employing thousands of reusable passive UHF RFID tags to track all airfreight passing through its cargo terminal.

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.

Paris-based Law Firm Adopts RFID to Track Documents 07/03/2007
Lhermet, La Bigne & Remy, a firm specializing in IP and trademark law, is deploying passive HF tags to track the more than 30,000 files and books in its library.

RFID Helps Malaysian Museums Track Artifacts 06/22/2007
To help it manage its collection, the National Museum in Kuala Lumpur plans to apply passive HF tags to a million items—and the shelves on which they are stored.

Mercy Medical Tracks Cardiovascular Consumables 06/05/2007
The Des Moines, Iowa, hospital is employing passive HF tags to inventory its supply of stents, balloons and other devices used in its catheterization lab—and, eventually, to bill patients.

NASA to Launch RFID Test to Track Crewmember Supplies 06/04/2007
The agency is hoping passive RFID tags using surface acoustic wave technology will help it take inventory of consumable items in space.

Manufacturer Tags Vehicle Seats to Help Meet Safety Regs 05/30/2007
Grammer, which makes seating for a variety of vehicles, is using passive RFID to document when seats are produced so they can be more easily located during recalls.


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