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Articles related to "Radio Frequency Identification"
Radio Frequency Identification in Libraries Fading are the cataloguing using the Dewey Decimal System of the Library of Congress Classification system. Innovative technologies are quickly changing libraries. radio frequency identification • library of congress • dewey decimal classification • libraries • technology
Radio Frequency Identification Tags for Bikes Deter bicycle thieves using the latest radio frequency identification (RFID) tags, essential for owners of high value bikes as well as more modestly priced bicycles. radio frequency identification tags for bikes • stop bicycle theft • rfid tags • deter bicycle thieves • security tagging for bicycles
Technical and Moral Issues wth VeriChip Implants The Verichip is a particular kind of RFID designed to be implanted inside humans. This raises concerns about loss of personal freedom and some technical issues. verichip • rfid • radio frequency identification • human tagging • spychips
VeriChip Technology for Human Tagging The VeriChip is a passive RFID chip designed to be implanted into animals and humans. It is not known how many people have this chip but there are many proposed uses. verichip • rfid • radio frequency identification • electronic tags • human tagging
The Future of the Semantic Web The Semantic Web consists ontologies, taxonomies, metadata, and resource standards. But the future of the Web is about moving from the digital back to the physical. semantic web • ontologies • taxonomies • web 3.0 • metadata
An Introduction to RFID Technology RFID is not a new technology but it is being used in new ways. RFID tags keep track of things using tiny electronic circuits that can be "read" by a special receiver. introduction to rfid technology • rfid tag • rfid tracking • rfid benefits • rfid privacy
Should I Microchip My Dog? Microchips safely bring home many lost pets but drawbacks like non-universal scanning technology and risks of cancer concern some dog owners. chihuahua bleeding microchip • microchip • microchips • chips • microchipping dogs
Ski Oregon: 2006-07 Ski Season Ski Oregon this winter's 2006-2007 ski season. Read what's new for the Mt. Bachelor Ski Area, Mt. Ashland, and the Mt. Hood area ski resorts. oregon • mt. hood meadows • timberline lodge • mt. hood skibowl • mt. bachelor
Surveillance Takes On New Tasks Companies and governments argue the need for surveillance to track bad guys and monitor disease, sleeping babies and the infirm. Critics cry it's gone too far. surveillance takes on new tasks • spy business booms • detractors worry about its effect • reservoir sensors protect water safety • surveillance also reduces workplace harassment
The New Passports and Security All new passports are embedded with RFID chips, containing our personal information. Travel fans are right to worry about the security and privacy of the data. news biometric passports regulations homeland secu • travel bags fans worry • likes many people • seeing world ease luxury travels important parts l • tsa ads airports backwards fear-mongering
Barcoding Sponges in Hospitals Attaching barcodes on sponges lowers counting errors. barcoded sponges • barcoding sponges • barcoding surgical sponges • patient safety • tracking sponges
Choose Interdisciplinary Studies Whether entering college directly after high school or returning after years in the workforce, consider adding computer science courses to enhance employability skills. computer science and agriculture • computer science and farming • computer science and retail • computer science and business • technology and agriculture
Microsoft’s Digital Grocery Cart Microsoft is bringing high-tech grocery shopping to a store near you. The computerized MediaCarts include RFID technology and will be rolled out in the U.S. in 2008. microsofts digital grocery cart • mediacart • computerized shopping carts • digital grocery shopping • high-tech grocery carts
New U.S. Passport Cards in 2008 The U.S. Passport Card, an alternative to traditional passports using RFID technology, is part of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative to increase border security. us passport cards • new passports • travel to canada • travel to mexico • rfid technology
Shuffle Master Table Games A small cap headquartered in Las Vegas, this leader in advanced table game products has yet to hit the jackpot in rich Australian and Asian casinos. shuffle master table games • australian and asian casinos • shfl on nasdaq • four card poker • let it ride
Skiing: What's New In The West? America's top ski resorts continue to open new terrain and add services for the 2007-08 ski and snowboard season. what's new in skiing • 2007-08 ski season • top ski resorts • skiing • snowboarding
Solar Power Helps Cut Diesel and Gas Consumption A solar-powered trash compactor cuts the number of trips for garbage trucks. Solar-powered public bike-rental stations encourage people to leave their cars at home. solar panels • solar energy • solar power • solar power systems • solar electricity
Improving cargo security: the technology is here, but where's the urgency? The Council on Foreign Relations issued a report on 25 October 2002 that outlined the lack of progress in the U.S. to prepare for another terrorist attack, and focused on (among other things) the need to secure America’s surface-freight cargo facilities. This lack of progress is all the more perplexing, given that the technology for tracking cargoes is readily available and in widespread use. security • bar codes • automatic identification • electronic data interchange • terrorism |
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