rfid
Sunday, October 4th, 2009
I was searching for some specs on the new EM4102 replacement chipset and came across an image of my hand and some text from a PC Magazine article published Sept 6th, 2006 on a rant & rave site dedicated to bringing down “big RFID”. The caption on the site said “Mark of the Beast”, but […]
Tags: culture, implant, religion, rfid
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Friday, October 2nd, 2009
A couple days ago I supported my friend with his Brand My BMW project by slapping 3 bumper stickers on the hood of his gorgeous BMW 7 series. They had their own camera crew there, as did Kiro 7 news. As you will see, it was a rainy day, but a few silly Seattle raindrops […]
Tags: event, rfid
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
A couple days ago I supported my friend with his Brand My BMW project by slapping 3 bumper stickers on the hood of his gorgeous BMW 7 series. While he had his own video guy there, Kiro 7 news was also there to film it, and as luck would have it, my stickers are featured […]
Tags: event, rfid
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Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
There are plenty of reviews of the fancy new Dell Latitude Z out there, so I won’t bother going into those details. The one detail I think is really cool is a wireless inductive charging option that lets you just set the laptop down on a little pad and it will charge wirelessly. Of course, […]
Tags: rfid, security
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Saturday, September 19th, 2009
Documentaries seem take a long time to go from filming to release. I’ve helped film a couple of them, and I was up in Toronto a year or two ago (can’t remember exactly, it was that long ago) to be filmed assisting with a live implantation and typical door lock project. The trip was only […]
Tags: biometrics, culture, implant, privacy, rfid
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Saturday, September 19th, 2009
I just found this Elective Home Surgery FAQ published by BMEZine. While I don’t suggest anyone do any kind of home surgery, this info might be useful for those that choose to. I’m re-posting it here to help protect the information in case BMEZine ever bites it. Please check the BMEZine site for the most […]
Tags: hack, health, implant, rfid
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Saturday, September 19th, 2009
If you want to see the forefront of public surveillance and identification technologies, look no further than London. For the last 10 years, the UK has been the leader at deploying these new technologies in order to monitor and account for its citizenry. However this latest program is hoped to be a trial run and […]
Tags: biometrics, law, privacy, rfid, security, tracking
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Saturday, September 5th, 2009
This is very old news, but people keep asking me about it (CA SB362), so here goes: quote source: http://www.govtech.com/gt/articles/139441?utm_source=newsletter California Senate Bill 362, which would prohibit any person from forcing any other person to undergo an implant in their body of a radio frequency identification (RFID) device, passed the Senate Floor on a 28-9 […]
Tags: biometrics, cameras, law, privacy, psychology, rfid, tracking
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Friday, August 14th, 2009
Ok, so the title is a (bad) play on Soylent Green. So what? Today I learned something interesting. If you need to do any RFID testing or research on liquid interference typical of meat or people, brown sugar is a great analogue. An unopened bag has interference properties very similar to that of humans, or […]
Tags: hack, rfid
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