Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some casinos are embedding RFID tags into their chips. This allows the casinos to track the locations of chips on the casino floor, identify counterfeit chips, and prevent theft.
Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A human microchip implant is an integrated circuit device or RFID tag encased in silicate glass and implanted into a human's body. Such subdermal implants can be used for ...
Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A human microchip implant is an integrated circuit device or RFID tag encased in silicate glass and implanted into a human's body. Such subdermal implants can be used for ...
Rfid Chips
IPaper Knowledge Center Report RFID, which is an acronym for Radio Frequency Identification, is not a new technology. It was first used in the late 1960's, but it has ...
About RFID Tags (Radio-frequency identification)
RFID-chip.org provides technical background information on RFID tags, its current and potential uses, and security concerns of using the technology.').
Rfid Chips
Rfid Chips. Total RFID Surveillance Imagine a future in which your every belonging is marked with a unique number identifiable with the swipe of a scanner; where your refrigerator ...
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Boycott Gillette - About RFID
WHAT IS RFID? RFID stands for R adio F requency ID entification, a technology that uses tiny computer chips smaller than a grain of sand to track items at a distance.
Wired 14.05: The RFID Hacking Underground
They can steal your smartcard, lift your passport, jack your car, even clone the chip in your arm. And you won't feel a thing. 5 tales from the RFID-hacking underground.
spychips.com - What is RFID?
WHAT IS RFID? RFID stands for R adio F requency ID entification, a technology that uses tiny computer chips smaller than a grain of sand to track items at a distance.