If a ring is not personal enough for you, then the next step is getting the RFID chip implanted directly into your hand. There are even folks at hacker cons who will do that sort of thing for you ...
I also have two RFID chip implants that I use quite often. The one in my right hand is a 13.56MHz NFC chip that I use to unlock my desktop, store hard-to-remember passphrases, and share my contact ...
A Wisconsin company is to become the first in the US to microchip employees. Three Square Market is offering to implant the tiny radio-frequency identification (RFID) chip into workers' hands for ...
This is a very theoretical risk because hospitals are not widely using implanted RFID chips as a means of identification. If the implanted chip were used for security purposes, such as opening a ...
The chip is usually implanted in the back of the hand The RFID (radio-frequency-identification) chip in her left hand works on the lock in her house door in the same way as many workplace security ...