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La marque de la bête: nouveaux développements

8 hours ago by 187-to-NWO

La marque de la bête MICRO-PUCE ET DE LA SERINGUE AVEC LAQUELLE ELLE EST INJECTÉE. LA MAIN D'UN AMI VOUS PRÉSENTE LA MARQUE DE LA BÊTE “Et elle fit que tous, petits et grands, riches et pauvres, libres et esclaves, reçussent une marque sur leur main droite ou sur leur front, et que personne ne pt ac ...

Accueil - 911truth-sherbrooke.org

RFID News Roundup for Last Week

9 hours ago

This article highlights announcements made during the week of November 24, 2008, when RFID Update did not publish in observance of the US Thanksgiving holiday.

RFID Update - rfidupdate.com · Rank: 73,632 · 29 references

Weak Security Measures Allow Passport Card Cloning

10 hours ago by Jim Ross

Weak security on government-issued electronic identification cards allows anyone with off-the-shelf equipment to copy them from afar and masquerade as the cardholder, according to researchers at the University of Washington. These “enhanced” identity cards - some state driver licenses and U.S. passp ...

The Consumer Warning Network - consumerwarningnetwork.com · Rank: 197,844 · 17 references

How Do Radio Tagged Cards Work?

10 hours ago by Jim Ross

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) systems have three components: a small silicon microchip attached to an antenna; a reader and a computer database. The RFID tags themselves can be as small as half a millimeter square, the size of a tiny seed. Some are thin enough to be embedded in paper. Most t ...

The Consumer Warning Network - consumerwarningnetwork.com · Rank: 197,844 · 17 references

The emerging "Internet of Things" - a UW experiment in progress

10 hours ago by Hunscher

There's an exciting project going to start next year at the University of Washington's Computer Science Building. You can read about it in a press release they put out recently. Here's a wee bit of it: If you need information, the Internet offers a wealth of resources. But if you're hunting down a p ...

Future of Health IT: ... - hunscher.typepad.com/futurehit · 8 references

Bumblebots and VeriChips

11 hours ago by Michael G. Mickey

Men with brilliant minds and determination have given us some wonderful inventions, from incandescent light bulbs to self-cleaning ovens. Technology, though, has a habit of getting a bit out of control. The initial purpose of some gizmo might really be excellent – and yet, it can pose a threat if mi ...

RaptureAlert.com: The Blog - rapturealert.blogspot.com · Rank: 179,153 · 14 references

Mir:ror reader harnesses RFID tech to create interactive object reality

11 hours ago by Giz4Geeks Staff10

Now that biometric and RFID chips are set to be embedded in all of our Orwellian state ID cards, you might as well put the technology to good personal use with the Mir:ror device and Ztamps from France-based Violet. Simply attach the preprogrammed RFID enabled Ztamps to any number of objects, and wh ...

Giz4Geeks - Technology, ... - giz4geeks.com · 4 references

Mir:ror y Ztamps: RFID para uso hogareño

12 hours ago by Neoteo

Mir:ror y Ztamps: RFID para uso hogareño Violet, el fabricante de los conejos Nabaztag capaces de conectarse a Internet e interactuar con los usuarios, a puesto a punto un producto denominado Mir:ror. Se trata de un lector de tarjetas RFID llamadas Ztamps, que promete revolucionar el hogar digital. ...

Neoteo Últimas Entradas - neoteo.com/Portada/tabid/54/Default.aspx · Rank: 35,820 · 137 references

Digital Graffiti - A Subculture Conquers Interactive Worlds

16 hours ago by Martin

Finally I delivered my thesis project I did in cooperation with Less Rain. The subject was »Digital Graffiti - A Subculture Conquers Interactive Worlds« and it’s all about experimenting with different input devices for a physical, digital graffiti installation. The result is an Adobe AIR application ...

formatlos - blog.formatlos.de

Indonesia Considering Forcibly Implanting Chips in HIV+ People

18 hours ago by MJ Petroni

Faced with a growing HIV/AIDS crisis, the Indonesian province of Papua is considering passing legislation requiring some HIV/AIDS patients to receive an implant radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips in “sexually aggressive” people carrying the virus. If passed, the bill (narrowed in focus from ...

Blog Out - Just Out Newspaper - blogout.justout.com · Rank: 10,640 · 86 references

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