Stockholm: Microchipped office workers feel 'very modern' using hand-implanted chips to open doors

The Epicenter office complex uses the radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip made from Pyrex glass

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From: IBTimes UK

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The History of Spy Chip RFid Technology

Spychips explains the new RFID technology And reveals the history and future of the master . Over 60 Articles Prooving.

Spychips explains the new RFID technology And reveals the history and future of the master . Over 60 Articles Prooving. .

Over 60 Articles Prooving that MicroShips are everywhere The CIA wants to spy on you through your TV:

In Texas Radio Frequency Identification chips are being implemented into San Antonio area schools IDs. The reason for the RFID chipped IDs is to...

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From: Cecil Patterson

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Royce Leather RFID-Blocking Money Clip Wallet

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Video transcript: Accessible luxury, this Royce Wallet combines the trim profile of our classic money clip wallet with the convenience of an outside pocket and the benefit of RFID Radio Frequency Identification blocking technology.

Meticulously crafted enriched top grain Nappa cow hide leather. This compact classic is comprehensively organized with six credit card pockets, each one finished with a hand turned edge for extra durability. With...

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From: Brookstone Inc.

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SGH Automated Pharmacy System Cuts "Near Misses"

The new automated system at Singapore General Hospital's (SGH) outpatient pharmacy has reduced significantly such "near misses". Today, incidents of the wrong drug or dosage being taken from the shelves are down to almost zero.

The reason lies in a conveyor belt system that taps on radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, which can locate the drug, record the dosage and identify who it is for when the bar code on the prescription sheet is scanned into a computer.

The system will also...

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From: Singapore General Hospital

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Michio Kaku Interview about man injecting himself with computer virus

Michio Kaku speaks about University of Reading researcher Mark Gasson becoming the first human known to be infected by a computer virus. The virus, infecting a chip implanted in Gasson's hand, passed into a laboratory computer. From there, the infection could have spread into other computer chips found in building access cards.

All this was intentional, in an experiment to see how simple radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips like those used for tracking animals can host and spread...

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From: Michael Phillips

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Tagged

Theyre in your credit cards, access cards and keyless car entry. Theyre even in your clothes, your passport and maybe your pet. But are implanted microchips in your best interest? The ubiquitous RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chip is touted as a tool with invaluable medical applications by its supporters and denounced as the death knell for personal privacy by its critics. TAGGED introduces us to the debate raging between the two camps and to Mark Stepanek, a young member of the...

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From: IcarusFilmsNY

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Say No To RFID

RFID: A TINY CHIP IS A BIG THREAT TO CIVIL LIBERTIES

What if the government could identify each and every Person or product Livin or made on Planet Earth? What if the government could identify the specific humans or products you own and use contain identification to tell if you had attended a political protest? If you don't like the idea of the government collecting a huge database of your privacy like phone numbers ect. ect., you won't like plans by the government and large corporations,...

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From: norfid

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Special Report: Smart Card Theft. Little Rock Gets Electronically Pickpocketed

This man looks to be a businessman, carrying what appears to be an iPad.

But little do the surrounding travelers know, he has a device that can steal their credit card information. He bought a contactless credit card reader on line.

You can buy these new for $150 or used for about $100 on auction sites.

The card readers can scan credit and debit cards that have a little chip called RFID or radio frequency identification.

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From: CenturionStrategies

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Microchip of Dogs

A microchip implant is an identifying integrated circuit placed under the skin of a dog, cat, horse, parrot or other animal. The chip, about the size of a large grain of rice, uses passive RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, and is also known as a PIT tag (for Passive Integrated Transponder) .

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From: Rambo Kennel

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Teen fights back against tracking chips in school ID cards

Andrea Hernandez was told she'd be expelled from John Jay High School's Science and Engineering Academy in San Antonio starting next week if she insists any further on disobeying a new policy that requires students to wear ID badges equipped with tiny Radio Frequency Identification ("RFID") chips. A judge gave Hernandez a temporary restraining order from the school district and ruled on Wednesday that the principal's orders to make the surveillance mandatory were a violation of the student's...

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From: RT America

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