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June 13th, 2007

Surveillance Devices - Can RFID Invade Your Privacy?

Forbes - A security tag (known as Electronic Article Surveillance, or EAS) presumably tells the store only if the item has been properly Its solution consists of a tag carrying an embedded, miniature push button that connects to the device's antenna. The tag Full story

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Softpedia - The Casio manufacturers thought about that when added to the device a built-in "school attendance mail transmission function" function, for child surveillance purposes only. Or husbands, who knows? If you attach the wristband to your toddler's hand Full story

Consumer Electronics Net - developer of breakthrough network storage technology, offers a solution that is being embraced by the surveillance market for Based in Irvine, California, Zetera licenses its Z-SAN technology to leading storage, computer, peripheral and device Full story

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