Articles for tag: RFID

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Review of the Top Cat Doors

The top cat doors allow little feline friends to go in and out of the house safely without a lot of hassle. Finding the right cat door requires a little bit of research based on the type of door needed as well as the size of the cat. The top cat doors mentioned are great ...

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Explaining Blink Credit Cards

Blink credit cards are a form of credit card developed by JPMorganChase (Chase) and released for public use in mid-2005. Chase spent a few years developing and fine tuning the technology used for their Blink credit cards. So what are Blink credit cards? A Blink credit card is a Visa or Mastercard issued by Chase ...

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California: No RFID Chip Implants to Track Employees

Don’t be surprised if the human resources administrator takes you through employee orientation on your first day of work, and after the usual introductions, signing paperwork, getting photographed for your badge, you are taken to the chip implant room. In case you are wondering, it is the same kind of radiofrequency identification (RFID) chip that ...

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Active Vs. Passive RFID Tags (Radio Frequency Identification)

Tag You’re It! Check out the list at the bottom of this article, which lists items that Active RFID tags and Passive RFID tags are being used in. Radio Frequency Identification Tags (RFID) come in two forms: active or passive. Both types are very different from each other in many ways. We will discuss both ...

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Concerns About Enhanced Driver’s Licenses

Some have referred to it as your driver’s license on steroids. It is called an enhanced driver’s license, and it goes where angels fear to tread. Not only does it function as a driver’s license, but as a high-tech identity source, and proof of citizenship card. Radio chips are embedded, that provide an identity number ...

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RFID Tags and GPS Personal Locators Track People

RFID tags and GPS Personal locators are available on the market now. There are two sides to view on their use. The potential to protect children from abduction and just find them when they have wandered off. The same applies to the Alzheimer’s patient wandering off and not being able to communicate where their home ...