extremetech.com It's high time we embraced RFID technology in all its permutations, even personal implants.
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Around the web
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SAP, Intel to Work Together on RFID Technology (Reuters)
yahoo.com Reuters - Software maker SAP and microchip maker Intel Corp. are to work togetherto encourage companies to adopt radio frequency identification(RFID) technology, the companies said on Thursday.7 years ago -
Airbus gets off the ground with RFID technology
computerworld.com Aircraft maker Airbus will use RFID technology from IBM and OatSystems to streamline its supply chain and manufacturing operations.4 years ago -
Charles Walton, father of RFID technology, dies at 89
engadget.com5 months ago -
Shocker! Kids spending too much time in front of TV screens, too little in loving parents' embrace
engadget.com1 year ago -
Its high time for some action as the judgement day arrives with Quantum Theory
ps3maven.com Its high time for some action as the judgement day arrives with Quantum TheoryThis is a post from Ps3 Maven who bring you the best1 year ago -
Business time for design and technology teachers
guardian.co.uk11 months ago -
Five Reasons Why Smartphone Owners Are Not Embracing 4G Technology [Mobile]
gizmodo.com11 months ago -
It's High Time For a Best Video Game Motion Capture Actor Award [Video]
kotaku.com5 months ago -
RFID technology can be good for medicine
blogs.zdnet.com This summer after DEFCON I did a short series on the dangers of RFID. From potentially bomb-triggering passports to worthless clear-text authentication VeriChip implants that can be easily cloned, RFID is one of the most controversial and misunderstoo5 years ago -
RFID Technology Goes to Work in IT
pcworld.com Some data centers using RFID tools find a 90% decrease in the amount of time it takes to take inventory of tech gear.3 years ago -
Photos: Military tests RFID technology
news.com Military troops are testing RFID systems on everything from tanks to anti-tank launchers.6 years ago -
Streamlining and Testing RFID Technology
slashdot.org Multiple readers have written to let us know that an experiment at the upcoming Hackers on Planet Earth (HOPE) conference will use RFID to track the movements of at least 1,500 registrants for the duration of the conference. Those movements will be transm4 years ago -
GE's Battery-Free Sensor is a Breakthrough in RFID Technology [RFID]
gizmodo.com GE's new battery-free sensor could be just the kick in the pants3 years ago -
GE's Battery-Free Sensor is a Breakthrough in RFID Technology [RFID]
gizmodo.com GE's new battery-free sensor could be just the kick in the pants3 years ago -
EU consults on RFID technology
theregister.co.uk Nothing too personal7 years ago -
Australian High Court Judge Recognizes That Technology Outpaces The Law
techdirt.com One of the key themes around here for a while has been that technology has a way of making certain laws either obsolete or antithetical to their intended purposes. Often, however, lawyers, judges and politicians have a difficult time recognizing this. T4 years ago -
Political Campaigns Look to Embrace Mobile Technologies
pcworld.com U.S politicians are embracing new ways of campaigning through mobile technologies.3 years ago -
Political campaigns embrace mobile technologies
infoworld.com Political campaigns in the U.S. have just begun to embrace text messaging and other mobile technologies to communicate with potential voters, but mobile-phone owners should expect more in upcoming e3 years ago -
Nintendo: '3DS Will See Millions Embrace 3D Technology For The First...
incgamers.com Nintendo’s US president has said believes the 3DS will alter the take-up rate of 3D, making the technology ‘mass-market’ for the first time.Reggie Fils-Aime said although 3D is not mass market, he believes the launch of the 3DS will soo1 year ago -
Spy Kids have All the Time in the World to get to the DS
ds-x2.com We haven't heard an awful lot from Majesco recently but today they've announced Spy Kids: All the Time in the World for the Nintendo DS and we have the first screens and details.11 months ago
