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يحسن يتعقّب تكنولوجيا يمكن ساعدت [رفيد]

يوم الأربعاء, أبريل - نيسان [16ث], 2008

ب اتّخذ شكل كلارك [لوس نجلس] [سترت-وب] يقول قد طوّر هو طريق أن بشكل مثير مدّدت المدى من شعبيّة لاسلكيّة يتعقّب تكنولوجيا, [أبن وب] كثير تطبيقات جديدة ل [إيدنتيفيكأيشن تغ] منخفض التكلفة. بدقّة يمسك [موجيإكس] [إينك.] يقول تعزيزاته إلى تكنولوجيا يعرف ك [رفيد] -- لتردّد لاسلكيّ…
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باحثات يطوّرون [رفيد] `بطاقات ذكيّة' لمكان عمل

يوم الخميس, فبراير - شباط [28ث], 2008

يطوّر باحثات في لانكستر جامعة جيل جديدة من `بطاقات ذكيّة' أن "ساعدت حافظت عاملات آمنة على [كنستروكأيشن ست]." [نمو] تكنولوجيا في تطوير [نمو] يخلق تكنولوجيا في تطوير ال [رسرش بروجكت] بالغ الصّغر تردّد لاسلكيّ [إيد] ([رفيد]) بطاقات, مع محسّ وذاكرة, أيّ يستطيع…
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عزلة حراسة دعوات ل [رفيد] نظام تعديل

يوم السّبت, يناير - كانون الثّاني [5ث], 2008

 أيان [غرنتكنسومرس] الذي يشتري [رفيد-نبلد] بضائع سوفت يتلقّى حقّ نقض آليّة ضدّ تفاصيلهم شخصيّة يكون يجمع ويصحب مع الأداة, يقول الأوروبيّة معطيات حماية مشرفة. يستجيب إلى الالمفوّضيّة الأوروبيّة اتّصال على تردّد لاسلكيّ تحقق ([رفيد]) في أوروبا, بيتر [هوستينإكس] يقال [سلف-رغلأيشن] أمكن كنت كافي أن يبدأ مع, غير أنّ أنّ جديدة عزلة تشريع يمكن كنت لازمة. هو دعا للعمولة أن يعطي إرشاد واضحة…
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غير آمن [رفيد] يحصل جواز سفر دمغ الموافقة

يوم الجمعة, يناير - كانون الثّاني [4ث], 2008

الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة دولة يوافق قسم [رفيد] جواز سفر في عزلة اهتمامات مع الأصليّة تجسيد ييصفق على أمن اهتمامات, نسل جديدة من [رفيد-نبلد] جواز سفر استلم الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة دولة قسم دمغ الموافقة يوم الإثنين متأخّرة. ثبتت الجواز سفر جديدة أن يطلق [ثيس سبرينغ] لالولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة مواطنات يدخل الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة من خلال أرض وبحث نقطة تفتيش. مقروءة في [أوب تو] 20 أقدام, افترضت التصميم [نإكست-جنرأيشن] أن يساعد…
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يتعقّب بشمس: [رفيد] يذهب شمسيّة

يوم الأربعاء, نوفمبر - تشرين الثّاني [21ست], 2007

[سلر-بوورد] تردّد لاسلكيّ تحقق ([رفيد]) [سفي] قد أعلن تكنولوجيا, وحدة [لوكهيد مرتين], هو مؤخّرا بدأ ينشر [سلر-بوورد] تردّد لاسلكيّ تحقق ([رفيد]) قارئات و [سنبوستس] يحدّ في الولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة كبريات جيش إمداد تموين تسهيل في كويت. ينشّط ال [سلر-بوورد] [سنبوستس] [رفيد] بطاقات يربط إلى عربات أو قطعات التجهيز. يفيد البطاقات بعد ذلك الأصول' موقعات…
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School uniforms use RFID to track kids

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Trevor Darnborough, whose company, Darnbro, filed for a patent on securing RFID tags to clothing, hopes other schools will be interested. By Thomas Claburn Ten schoolchildren in the United Kingdom are being tracked by RFID chips in their school uniforms as part of a pilot program. If ...
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London Paper Issues RFID Card

Sunday, September 30th, 2007

By Mary Catherine O'Connor Selling newspapers in London is a tough game, but The Evening Standard is using RFID to gain a competitive edge. The popular daily paper, targeted at commuters who ride the London Underground subway system, sells between 200,000 and 300,000 copies per day, at a cost of £0.50 ($1.12) apiece. It must compete, however, with a bevy of free dailies (known as "freesheets") with a combined ...
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Why the ban on mandatory RFID implants should be Federal

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

George Ou The California legislature recently banned employers from mandating RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) implants for their employees.  While I’m glad I’m covered in my state, why isn’t this ban being implemented at the Federal level to cover every citizen?  I’m not suggesting that we ban the devices; I’m suggesting that no one should be forced to stick on of these in their body just to get a job.  I’ve covered ...
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Microchipping of Alzheimer’s patients begins in Florida

Monday, September 17th, 2007

By David Gutierrez The Delray Beach, Fla.-based company VeriChip Corp. has announced plans to implant 200 Alzheimer's patients in Palm Beach County with radio-frequency identification chips as part of a pilot study to test the new technology. The VeriMed microchip is approximately the size of a grain of rice and contains a 16-digit patient identification number, which is available to anyone who scans the device with the right technology. ...
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McDonalds Starts RFID Trial in Korea

Sunday, September 16th, 2007

Evan Schuman McDonalds is experimenting with the ultimate line-buster in South Korea, where customers purchase food on their cell phones, which then ring when the order is ready. But this trial is much more an RFID effort than a traditional mobile experiment. Most of the phone's communications capabilities and its display are barely used, with customers having to download a McDonalds application into their phone. "At each table, there ...
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Chip Implants Linked to Animal Tumors

Monday, September 10th, 2007

By TODD LEWAN When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved implanting microchips in humans, the manufacturer said it would save lives, letting doctors scan the tiny transponders to access patients' medical records almost instantly. The FDA found "reasonable assurance" the device was safe, and a sub-agency even called it one of 2005's top "innovative technologies." But neither the company nor the regulators publicly ...
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Holes in the wall to see PINs in our eyes

Monday, September 3rd, 2007

Daily Mail Bank customers could soon enter their PIN codes at cash machines just by looking at the numbers in the right order. The system is designed to beat fraudsters looking over your shoulder to see which keys you press. The technology, called EyePassword, is being developed in America - and High Street banks in Britain are already interested in using it. It works by shining an infrared light on your eye. This ...
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MICROCHIPPING CHILDREN FOR THEIR ‘SAFETY’

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

By Tom Shelley Last month’s ‘appeal’ to identify technologies that could prevent child abduction has moved forward rapidly In a letter published last month, prompted by the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, design engineer Peter Fitzsimmons challenged Eureka readers to come up with a device to track lost children. Several readers have written with suggestions – two RFID-based ideas, one of which is in production, are highlighted here. At the same time, ...
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Bush Wants Microchipped Society

Monday, August 13th, 2007

Newsbuster The Bush administration tells us the main reason for warrantless wiretapping and searches is, warrantless searches and spying are necessary in order to keep us safe from the terrorist. They imply if we don't have anything to hide it should not matter if they conduct warrantless searches and that no mater what political party happens to be in power, now or in the future, that this ...
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Government Technologies Reduce National Security

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

By Mick Meaney RINF Alternative News  080107_epassport_250×1.jpg A German hacker and security consultant, Lukas Grunwald, has again demonstrated how Governments are enforcing insecure technology that puts our security, identity and privacy at risk, while claiming to provide the exact opposite. Biometric passports containing the highly controversial RFID chips have been shown to be even more vulnerable than first thought as Grunwald managed ...
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