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added 2007 Fri Mar 30 18:36:58 by jeremytoday
These emerging, jaw-dropping technologies are coming to the US, and will fill a void in your geeky lifestyle.
added 2007 Thu Mar 22 16:33:29 by GregD
Under the current plans, each animal would have to be identified and physically tagged, in many cases with radio frequency tags or microchips. Factory farms of chickens and swine would be able to identify whole groups of animals with one number, but most regular farmers and individuals would have to identify each animal individually.
added 2007 Wed Jan 10 21:37:33 by capn_caveman
Canadian coins containing tiny transmitters have mysteriously turned up in the pockets of at least three American contractors who visited Canada, says a branch of the U.S. Department of Defence. [via Slashdot]
added 2006 Sat Dec 9 22:00:41 by cjtengi
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added 2006 Sun Oct 8 13:00:38 by haslo
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added 2006 Thu Sep 14 16:00:17 by ChrisDodo
spychips.com - how RFID will compromise privacy, security, freedom
added 2006 Mon Aug 21 12:36:21 by cwmktg5
Intelligent Global Pooling Systems (iGPS) has selected Ryder System as its supply chain logistics partner. iGPS is spearheading a shift in the pallet-rental business from wood and other materials to uniform plastic pallets with RFID tracking capabilities.
added 2006 Mon Aug 21 11:59:38 by cwmktg5
The rationale behind studying fruit flies instead of studying humans themselves is that fruit flies have much shorter life and this makes study of the changes easier.
added 2006 Thu Aug 17 2:07:49 by wayjer
The United States this week announced that it has begun to issue passports that employ RFID technology to store holders' personal information.
added 2006 Sun Aug 6 12:52:30 by okitech
Passports embedded with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips can be easily cloned and can potentially make passport holders a target for terrorists, security experts have warned at conferences this week. The Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas has for the past week provided fascinating insights into the security issues of comme