Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) combined with mobile computing and Web technologies provide a way ... fixed location there are also portable ones (for librarians, but in the future ...
Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The RFID Future
Depending on who you ask, RFID is either the best thing to ever happen to retailers, the worst thing to ever happen to privacy, or both. Wired’s Josh McHugh has written a great ...
RFID Future, Hazards Discussed
Washington (UPI) Jun 16, 2005 - Senior government officials and business leaders met this week in Washington to attempt to reconcile the promise of radio-frequency identification ...
RFID Technology Applications: Study RFID case studies.
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The Future of RFID Laws | PrivacySpot.com - Privacy Law and Data ...
Your slice of the web - We know where you've been. Luv Google; Taunton School Committee gives up plan for biometric lunch lines; Your Web history, courtesy of Google | CNET News ...
RFID: The Future Is in the Chips
The market for tiny electronic data markers has been developing for years but has yet to hit on a clear commercial formula. Still, opportunities abound for the cautious investor.
YouTube - RFID: The future begins now!
That should be the way. A lot of the arrogant British troublemakers online and offline will and can be tracked and under constant surveillance for the slightest problem or ...
Technology Review: Events: RFID Webcast
“The Impact of RFID” What is the future of RFID? We have assembled an expert panel of experts in the field to explore the current state of RFID and the future impact of ...
ANTENNAS key to defining RFID future
Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems comprise three components: an antenna and transceiver (often combined into a single reader), and a transponder (also known as the tag)
IFTF's Future Now: More on RFID
Last year the Institute wrote a series of memos on the present and future of RFID. They're now publicly available as PDFs on the Institute Web site. Titles and links: Thinking ...
Market Study Covers The Future Of RFID
According to the latest Market and Policy Overview from the Security Industry Association (SIA), the Stanford Washington Research Group (SWRG) says that most of the excitement and ...