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One Per Cent: Chips for dinner: Edible RFID tags describe your food
How do you fancy having an RFID chip embedded in that cake you're about to eat - to tell you how many calories it contains?
Staples with Tracking Devices.
Sounds scary right? Don’t worry, staples are still for paper. Swingline has come up with a new idea for staples with RFID (radio frequency identification tags.) So when you’re rummaging through giant stacks of paper looking for a report or wondering which trash can your colleague might
CowDetect RFID Tags Ensure That Dairy Cows Are Healthy, Productive | Sustainability | Fast Company
cowsIt doesn't prevent industrial dairy cows from being packed into small quarters, but the CowDetect RFID tracking system at least allows farmers to keep track of animal health and schedule milking and fertilization for maximum productivity.
CultureLab: Film festival: Are RFID tags the mark of the beast?
The documentary <i>Tagged</i> explores all sides of the human chipping debate, from health benefits to worries about government surveillance
One Per Cent: Healthcare: June 2011 archive
Healthcare: June 2011 archive Wear a jammer to stop your pacemaker being hacked 11:19 17 June 2011 Cybersecurity Healthcare Technology Jesse Emspak, contributor Heart_pacemaker.jpg (Image: SPL) Hacking seems to be everywhere these days. But what if someone tried to retrieve data from your
One Per Cent: RFID: June 2011 archive
RFID: June 2011 archive Chips for dinner: Edible RFID tags describe your food 17:16 10 June 2011 Healthcare RFID Technology Jesse Emspak, contributor Cake.jpg An RFID in a cake could tell you how many calories it contains (Image: Image Source/Getty) For tracking, radio frequency identification
One Per Cent: Niall Firth: June 2011 archive
Niall Firth: June 2011 archive Video game teaches students how to code 16:07 21 June 2011 Computing Games Technology Frank Swain, contributor Good news for students: your next batch of homework may be several hours playing a video game. SpaceChem, a science-themed puzzler hailed as one of the
One Per Cent: RFID archive
Recently in RFID Chips for dinner: Edible RFID tags describe your food 17:16 10 June 2011 Healthcare RFID Technology Jesse Emspak, contributor Cake.jpg An RFID in a cake could tell you how many calories it contains (Image: Image Source/Getty) For tracking, radio frequency identification (RFID)
A passport to privacy breaches
A technology blog from Heading - NewScientist Blogs Friday, July 14, 2006 A passport to privacy breaches Looks to me like the US State Department is sleepwalking into harnessing another ?security? technology that privacy-minded folk have warned against
Edible RFID
A patent news blog from Heading - NewScientist Blogs Monday, February 12, 2007 Edible RFID Inventors keep coming up with new ways to exploit RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tags. The latest brainwave, from Kodak, is to use them to probe a person's

