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Do You Know What "The Electronic Product Code"
bhgfarms
by bhgfarms  12-21-2009   
 Do you know what this is? You might want to look at it..if you can find information...I went to Walmart today and noticed a sign..now it may have been there a while..I don't know..but it was today that I noticed it..it said Walmart proudly uses Electronic Product Code! The potential for this to be used for evil is evident.
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Widetronix long life batteries
rj3sp
by rj3sp  11-29-2009   
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Verichip Expands It's Microchip Implants
WhatAreWeDoing
by WhatAreWeDoing  11-20-2009   
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Salt and Paper Battery May One Day Replace Lithium Batteries
cakebelly
by cakebelly  9-20-2009   
 more: The battery is made by coating the paper, made from this cellulose, with a conducting polymer and inserting a salt-solution-soaked filter paper between the paper electrodes. Chlorine ions travel from the batteries positive terminal to the negative terminal while current is produced in the external circuit by the flow of electrons. The battery can be recharged in tens of seconds because the ions flow through the thin electrode quickly. In comparison to a lithium battery that would take 20 minutes to recharge. The salt and paper battery is still in the early stages of development as compared to other thin-film technologies. For a battery to be cost effective you need to able to obtain the material at relatively low cost and have a good manufacture process in place. The battery could be produced commercially in about three years and made available to distributors. Via: RSC and Technology Review © 2009 PhysOrg.com
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leading RFID distributors
emilyrfid
by emilyrfid  9-15-2009   
 RFID Components Ltd, industry leading supplier of Readers, Antenna, Transponders, Tags, Smart labels and Smart ID for asset tracking and identification management
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A high tech trap for towel thieves (RFID)
BrotherHowieB
by BrotherHowieB  9-7-2009   
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Badges
advertalis
by advertalis  8-31-2009   
 Badges, smart cards, RFID tags and chips, everything about magnetic stripes and RFID standards.
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Card Reader
advertalis
by advertalis  8-31-2009   
 Infordata provides rfid badge, smart card, RFID cards and tags, card printing, card readers and writers, fingerprint and biometric readers, software for time attendance, access control, loyalty systems, wellness, pools and fitness centers administration.
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Build an RFID Signal Blocking Wallet
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  7-13-2009    1
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Simple Experiment Exposes Worst RFID Fears
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  7-13-2009   
 I'll have to construct one of those aluminum wallet sleeves when I get a chip. You should, too.
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Hacking your RFID's while cruising down the street
leevardi
by leevardi  7-13-2009   
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What’s next? A credit card in your cell phone
disenchantedcitizen
by disenchantedcitizen  6-28-2009   
 This idea will not evolve until credit card companies and cell phone carriers develop methods to gain the most financial benefit to themselves. Helping to make the consumers life easier is secondary. But, I do like the idea.
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7 Extraordinary Ink Technologies From The Bleeding Edge
digitalfever
by digitalfever  6-19-2009   
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NAIS – it's not about food safety, it's about favoring big agribusiness
Lexica
by Lexica  6-12-2009   
 More: Producer objections to NAIS involve issues of cost, privacy, and liability. Some producers are worried that meatpackers would transfer liability for bacterial contamination of processed meat back to the farm of origin. Others see NAIS as a threat to the confidentiality of producer records; they're concerned that foreign governments, packers, or other buyers might gain access to those records for their own benefit. Tags that remain on an animal throughout the supply chain could be scanned, and the data retained by buyers to build a database of a producer's products and values. Some worry that packers might use the information they gain from RFID tags for an unfair advantage… Owners of independent livestock markets are concerned about the bookkeeping and reporting burden NAIS creates for them. Some states have already required FFA members to comply with NAIS before they're allowed to participate in livestock projects.
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Motion control system consultants in Orange County
george36
by george36  4-11-2009   
 Since 1985, PTP has provided Los Angeles servo motors for factory automation.
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Vermont issues RFID enhanced driver's licenses
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  3-3-2009   
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At what point do you start worrying about the RFID tag in your passport?
benben1
by benben1  2-3-2009    1
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Uberveillance (ultimate surveillance)
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  2-2-2009   
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New RFID Technology Allows You to be Tracked WITHOUT Your Knowledge
LoPhatt
by LoPhatt  1-19-2009   
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More ARPHID (RFID) hacking on new passport cards
biverson
by biverson  10-25-2008   
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RFID Blocking Wallet
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  10-17-2008    3
 Keep the snoops out of your pants pocket. As RFID chips start finding their way into more and more ID-type documents, you'll be glad for the privacy this affords.
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global goverment net
rvnurse2b
by rvnurse2b  10-10-2008   
 I don't like this one bit.
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All Your Information Are Belong to US
biverson
by biverson  10-6-2008    1
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Barcode Warehouse
Ngoya
by Ngoya  9-21-2008   
 Find all barcode widgets here
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Radio-Frequency Identification Tag- RFID's
klippety
by klippety  8-26-2008   
 You may already be transmitting whether you like or not. Privacy will have a new face or non at all.
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Seven Paths To Sensible Privacy
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  8-25-2008    1
 "I am not only retired from all public employments, but I am retiring within myself, and shall be able to view the solitary walk and tread the paths of private life with heartfelt satisfaction." —George Washington, letter to the Marquis de Lafayette, 1784 That is one view of privacy. Here is another: "We must all watch one another." —Rev. Robert Browne, guiding principles, 1582
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RFID in 2008
biverson
by biverson  8-19-2008   
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First paper based transistor
Mohir
by Mohir  7-22-2008    3
 Furthermore, electric characterization of devices showed that the hybrid FETs’ performance outpace those of amorphous silicon TFTs, and rival with the actual state of the art of oxide thin film transistors. These results suggest promising new disposable electronics devices, like paper displays, smart labels, smart packaging, bio-applications, RFID tags, among others. te
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U.S. School District to Begin Microchipping Students
rustajb
by rustajb  6-19-2008   
 Orwell was clearly an optimist. he never conceived that the powers that be would track people's movements via microchip. This is the most insidious thing we as a society can succumb to. The arguments towards the positives on this in no way outweigh the evil this can unleash. The next step after this is to make us cashless, our credit tied to the chip embeded within us. Just like the swipe pass keys for toll roads and gas pumps we currently use. But what if those in control decide to turn off your chip, what do you do then, what recourse do you have? Those voting in favor of these RFID initiatives are either basing their decisions on knee-jerk reactions which in turn are based on emotional pandering by it's proponents or are just plain ignorant and short-sighted. It would come to blows should anyone dare suggest I "chip" my son. Putting these things in pets, airline travel tags, etc. is just a way to get use used to the concept and make it seem banal when the time comes to chip is all.
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What is tagging?
m_polo
by m_polo  5-19-2008   
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RFID scanners
descjee
by descjee  4-4-2008   
 Barcode Technologies......... is a leading integrator of barcode data capture and AutoID and mobile computing systems with comprehensive range of barcode printers, barcode scanners, complete software solutions to address all your critical data capture and data management needs.
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RFID Tracking Chips in Clothing
blueridge
by blueridge  3-3-2008   
 The "security merchandisers" are making lots of money at the threat and expense of people's liberties.
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Kovio, printing intelligence into everyday products and goods
rj3sp
by rj3sp  2-10-2008    2
 A new technique, replacing conventional chip-making methods with printing techniques promises low-cost class of electronic paper, displays, labels, RFID tags, sensors, smart cards and perhaps even programmable wallpaper.
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techno truck
beernutz
by beernutz  2-7-2008   
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Microchips Everywhere: a Future Vision
wildcat
by wildcat  1-29-2008    2
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RFID clothing tags tell your washer how to wash
flipper1378
by flipper1378  1-12-2008   
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Gillette spy on customers
rwatuny
by rwatuny  12-17-2007   
 It's not paranoia when it's true.
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Huh?
morqqe
by morqqe  12-4-2007   
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Worst Nightmare: RFID powder
justin9619
by justin9619  10-23-2007    1
 well you know what this means..... might as well brand us with bar codes.
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VeriChip implants cause fast-growing, malignant tumors
thinkingblue
by thinkingblue  9-8-2007   
 http://www.antichips.com/ To hear Dr. Katherine Albrecht on Ettaro LIVE! on We The People Radio Network breaking this story click below: http://restoretherepublic.com/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=13&id= Scott Silverman, Chairman of the Board of VeriChip Corporation, has proposed implanting the company's RFID tracking tags in immigrant and guest workers. "Anyone remember VeriChip, a company that came up with the idea of implanting chips in humans for tracking them? They've been behind ideas like RFID tagging immigrant and guest workers at the border, and they've persuaded a former Bush Health Secretary to get himself chipped. In this CNET News.com article, we offer an update on how successful the idea has been. It turns out that, according to IPO documents, 222 people have been implanted, with sales revenue of $100,000." The CNET article points out that the RFID-implants adoption is slower than expected by VeriChip.
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