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She refused to wear it even after the school had offered to remove the RFID chip.
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The RFID chip can contain not only an identification number that works like a license plate, but also the product's expiration date.
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She objected to John Jay School requiring students to wear ID badges with an RFID chip that allows them to be tracked at all times.
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But Fargo has North Dakota State University, a vendor of young brains employed by a large Microsoft division and by newer outfits, such as Alien Technology, an RFID chip leader.
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Each sock comes with its own RFID chip, which can be "read" by a NFC (near field communication) device known as a sock sorter, which in turn communicates via Bluetooth with an iPhone.
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"Today's court ruling affirms NISD's position that we did make reasonable accommodation to the student by offering to remove the RFID chip from the student's smart ID badge, " the district said in a statement.
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What they used is a two way RFID chip, and they designed a reader, a really low cost wireless reader that would work with any device, and they created 32 unique characters that had these RFID chips in them.
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For example, the chips used to protect your jeans against theft in a supermarket use active RFID - the chip can be detected and tracked from a certain distance.
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He had his first chip installed in 2005 by a doctor client of his IT services firm, and has since become one of a few vocal RFID body implant evangelists, chronicling his experiences with the chip on his website and in a book, RFID Toys.
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The most interesting experiment is being done by Qantas at Sydney and Perth airports with high-tech frequent-flier cards that are embedded with an RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip.
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The chip itself uses a technology called RFID to send information back and forth.
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