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U.N.'s Universal Postal Union Gears Up for Large RFID Pilot 12/10/2008
A test involving the postal systems in Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates demonstrated RFID's suitability for measuring the performance of mail delivery services.

German Research Institute Tests RFID in Construction 11/25/2008
The Fraunhofer Institute for Circuits and Systems is extensively testing RFID in casings, facades and insulation, among other uses, to learn how the technology can improve pre- and post-construction.

RFID News Roundup 11/20/2008
Visa's contactless payWave cards debut in Germany; 3M intros protective sleeve to keep smart cards safe; Gowlings law firm employs RFID to track, manage files; Sirit obtains ETSI certification for UHF RFID reader; rigging supplier John Sakach Co. adopts N4 Systems' RFID system.

Behind the Headlines 10/17/2008
Mifare hacking will not halt contactess ticketing for transportation systems.

What You Need to Know About RFID Tool-Tracking Systems 10/17/2008
Across industries—from automotive and aerospace production to oil and gas exploration and even the leasing of tools to customers—it's critical to have the right tool in the right place at the right time. Manufacturers that can't identify and locate tools efficiently often experience delays in production or, worse, total work stoppages.

RFID News Roundup 10/16/2008
Bay Area Rapid Transit NFC trial deemed a success; Alien Technology teams with Chinese inlay manufacturer; Canadian RFID company intros parking management systems; Amtel offers kit to develop secure 13.56 MHz RFID systems; CoreRFID announces RFID-based IT asset-tracking solution; many retailers favor mobile contactless payments, study says.

The Value Is in the Data 10/11/2008
Many Sam's Club suppliers still don't understand how Electronic Product Code systems and standards enable companies to improve the way they do business.

Behind the Headlines 10/05/2008
Mifare hacking will not halt contactess ticketing for transportation systems.

RFID News Roundup 10/02/2008
TransCore unveils tag designed for most toll-collection systems; Mines near the Arctic Circle will use RFID; Charleston Inn using Capton's liquor-monitoring system; Germany gets its first contactless payment credit card; Airtag intros developer kit for Near Field Communications.

Kentucky, West Virginia Mines Try RFID Combined With Telecommunications 09/23/2008
To improve safety, the mines are adopting or testing systems that use Axcess International's active RFID tags and readers, integrated with communications technologies from Tunnel Radio or Foundation Telecommunications Inc.


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