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California: No RFID Chip Implants to Track EmployeesIf you work in California, effective January 1, 2008, your employer will be restricted from forcing you to get an RFID tracking chip implanted under your skin. -
Active Vs. Passive RFID Tags (Radio Frequency Identification)Radio Frequency Identification Tags (RFID) are either active or passive. Find out what the differences are and which one could be put in you... -
Radio Frequency Identification Devices (RFID) - Are They the End of Privacy?Soon, if not already, it will be possible for Big Brother, employers and anyone else has has access to RFID technology to track you, no matter where you are
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Lost Privacy with RFID Tags, is This Good or Bad?Our right to privacy is slowly being taken away with the use of RFID tags.
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Printable RFID Tags Could Eliminate Cashiers ForeverA large collaboration of researchers from several prestigious universities have worked together and created a much more cost-efficient RFID tag.
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RFID Technology Soon to Mark Us AllSome people know about RFID Technology, while others don't really care too much. This simple little targeting system is the perfect tool to do so many things.
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Security Breach: Is Your Business Protected? Why RFID Card Systems FailRFID systems are one of the most popular, and possibly the least secure.
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RFID Technology: Retail RevolutionWhat are RFID and EPC technologies, and how will they benefit stores?
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RFID InsecurityThis paper is an analysis of Radio Frequency Identification, its uses, and its security and privacy vulnerabilities.
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CA School Launches RFID Chips for Pre-Schoolers Through Funded GrantsA California school in Richmond spent $50,000 of their $160,000 technology grant, thus far, on RFID chips for pre-schoolers. Yes, pre-schoolers. Do you agree with this or oppose it?
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What is Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) SystemsRadio Frequency Identification, more commonly known as RFID, is a form of advanced technology that allows for information to be collected, stored, and even transferred.
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RFID ID Card OverviewTechnology has grown in many sectors during the past decade and this has brought new advances in everything from computers and automobiles to your identity cards.
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How RFID Tag Works?Various types of RFID tags allow things to be taken care of much faster. Subways stations use them in order to allow people that use them every day to go through. -
RFID Chips Are HereThe RFID Chip is here with all the power and potential of beccomming a tracking device for every human being, and the potential of removing all rights and freedoms globally.
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RFID Cards and Hyperscan: What is So Special About this Game?Hyperscan, the groundbreaking game by Hasbro which was released in 2006, is the first game to employ the technology of Radio Frequency Identification cards (RFID), and the game and the technology is special for many reasons.
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Chips Becoming UbiquitousRFID chips which are used for inventory tracking are everywhere. They are even in your passports and being attached to some school children! -
RFID Tags and GPS Personal Locators Track PeopleRFID tags and GPS Personal locators are available on the market now. There are two sides to view on their use. The potential to protect children and Alzheimer's patients from harm vs invasion of privacy and unauthorized access to data.
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E-Passports Using RFID TechnologyTravelers may be able to ease airport and traveling anxiety with the distribution of e-passports across the U.S in 2006. Find out how RFID technology is creating new avenues of security, efficiency, and streamlining a variety of transaction processes.
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Understanding RFID Tags for ID CardsRFID �tags,' as they're called, are simply small objects that can be incorporated or attached to something, like a human, animal, or product, like an ID Card. RFID tags contain antennas and microchips...
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RFID E-PassportsNew RFID E-passports the U.S. Government plans to roll out in October may put your personal information at risk.
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RFID. Science Fiction or the Future?RFID, or Radio Frequency Identification is an identification method, which allows users to store and retrieve information automatically using radio waves. Although it has been around for quite some time, over the past several years, RFID has become more and more popular. -
RFID Tags Are Potential Spy ChipsIn a world where privacy is a major concern and many US citizens believe that Big Brother really is watching, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tagging is potentially a private citizen's worst nightmare. -
RFID Chip Implants Planned for Alzheimer's PatientsAlzheimer's Community Care Facility, in West Palm Beach Florida, intends to begin implanting radio frequency identification chips, RFID, in Alzheimer patients, despite the outcry of violation of privacy. -
RFID Skin Patches Designed to Be Sold, Used for Mitigating Medical Errors"RFID tags and cell phones will allow physicians and nurses to use their cell phones or wireless PDAs to update medical charts, time of patient visit, drug administration."
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Stores and Retrieves DataThis article discusses the current and suggested future use of Radio Frequency Identification devices for implantation in humans. -
RFID Protection - EPassport Slip CoversTech advisor Richard Stallman joins me in a quest for ePassport security and I attempt to construct an ePassport slip cover for part three of this RFID series. -
RFID Biometrics - Personal Bar Codes for the FutureThose who feared the bar code tattoo decades ago may not be sleeping easily these days as consumer product bar codes are replaced with RFID chips, while the VWP and national ID standards are forcing the use of the chips internationally. -
Samsung Uses OLED, RFID Technology to Increase Identity ProtectionPerhaps the coolest aspect of this technology is that the screen will display a rotating image of your face. The face will come onto the screen only when it is scanned under a sensor.
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Airlines Take Action to Solve Baggage Handling Crisis with RFID KeyLondon may have the solution to the baggage glitches common throughout the history of airports. -
GPS and RFID - Rise of the Mark of the BeastThe staggering rise of a fledgling technology is going to make life on Earth a paradise beyond belief or turn it into a living hell. I believe the latter is what will happen. You make the decision. You will be impacted by it whether you care or not. -
The Truth About the RFID TagA closer look at the sugar coated deception of micro-chipping humans.
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Radio Frequency Identification Chips (RFID) Spark ControversyOrwell may not have lived to see his predictions come true, but he may have not have been too far off after all.
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RFID Chip Technology: Capable of Tracking Your MovementsUsed as primary identification, it will be required for purposes such as boarding a plane or other form of interstate travel, entering ANY Federal building, or any other purpose the government can regulate and obviously for driving.
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Katrina Victims Tagged like Dogs in the Name of Testing RFID TechnologyJust when you thought you could not feel more sick about the blunders of Katrina the establishment gives you yet another reason to feel ill. Turns out they were testing new ID technology on the N.O. dead. -
RFID Chips - the Loss of Civil LibertiesRadio-frequency identification hackers may be the next in the new breed of malicious hackers and crackers, while companies and governments cannot insure our privacy amid their push to pass this technology internationally. -
The Ethics and Issues of RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) Chips Being Used in SocietyRFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is being used more and more throughout society. This technological breakthrough has enhanced us by making our lives safer and more convenient. However, as useful as RFID is, it is also taking away our privacy.
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Radio-frequency Identification Chips in MedicineRFID tags which are used all the time in tracking packages could help with in medicine to.
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U.S. Passport Security Measures, Concerns About Privacy, Causing Glut at State DepartmentFears of identity theft, hackers, privacy invasion has many people leery of obtaining a new U.S. passport. Others are rushing to get their passports to avoid the RFID chip. The State Department reassures the public about safety of the chip.
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Is Privacy Dead?Recently, the news has been full of stories about the RFID tracking chip. However I was surprised by a recent article in the New York Times and the Denver Post. It seems that the application of this kind of technology is now speeding up internationally as well. -
Big Brother: Orwell's "1984" a Few Years LaterThe Canaan, Connecticut school board is in talks with a Westport security company about a pilot program designed to insert radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips to students to monitor their activity at school.





