Some footage of a talk I gave on Embedded RFID at DorkBot Seattle back in March 2006.
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Some footage of a talk I gave on Embedded RFID at DorkBot Seattle back in March 2006.
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Live RFID implant proceedure at Seattle DorkBot
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Video of me logging into computer using RFID implant
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My photos being used to scare people and hock crap.
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I was surfin around today looking for some RFID gear and came across a strange track from a one man band called Radio Shock. The track is called RFID Inside of Me, and listener beware; the entire track sounds like a bunch of “nails on the chalkboard” electronic noise, but I can see where he […]
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A while back the good folks over at MakeZine TV asked me to put together some video clips of me talking and using my implant. I’ve done tons of interviews where people ask me the usual questions, but sitting there pretending to answer phantom questions while directly addressing the camera… it’s hard! I guess I’ll […]
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A while back the good folks over at MakeZine TV asked me to put together some video clips of me talking and using my implant. The episode should be airing tomorrow. This is one of the clips I shot for them. Basically I stuffed a smart RFID reader and some relays into my bike in […]
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This is the RFID enhanced fire safe I built while writing Chapter 5 of my book RFID Toys. I was just going through my files doing some spring cleaning and found this video I took shortly after completing the project.
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A lot of my RFID Toys readers often email me or post on the forum telling me about problems they are having using glass tags with certain readers. Mostly the issue is not being able to get good range, etc. When it comes to RFID tags, especially glass ampoule tags, size matters. There are several […]
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A while back I heard of this open source 2.4GHz active RFID platform called OpenBeacon. At the time I thought it was simply an open source active RFID system, which really only appealed to me because the end products might be cheap enough for broke hobbyists to play with. When time finally permitted me to […]
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