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Passive or Active RFID: The Choice Isn’t Always Obvious

Blount Island Command, which performs preprositioning for the U.S. Marine Corps, is switching from active to passive technology, for the purpose of tracking vehicles.

News July 28

RFID News Roundup

Korean steel maker tracks operations with RFID, saving $1.4 million monthly; Xerafy announces new series of passive UHF RFID on-metal tags; Smart Track Logistics launches Integrated Asset Tracker; Identec Group…

News July 28

Wall of Beer Lets Patrons Draw Their Drinks

An RFID-enabled system allows the Cheeky restaurant to provide a pour-your-own-beer service, while monitoring and controlling the amount that customers consume.

News July 28