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RFID will change marketing, logistics, retail, privacy and knowledge of human behaviour.

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  • Mobile industry calls for RFID payment push | Tech News on ZDNet

    Comment added by JDP on 11/19/2008
    Given how "secure" RFID passports and cell phones (tapping and location snooping WITHOUT requiring telco provider cooperation!) have been shown to be (not at all), how will any individual be able to be "responsible" for any breaches associated with mobile payments ... or indeed, be able to ...
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  • Technology Review: How Smart Is a Smart Card?

    Comment added by Geoffrey Ames on 10/22/2008
    This is above scalp line for me, but I thought some of you geeks out there might be interested...
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  • The U.S. Electronic Passport

    Comment added by Phil Duby on 09/02/2008
    +1 Use it where *appropriate*, not always where *convenient*. Need 'informed' decisions on a case by case basis.
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  • The U.S. Electronic Passport

    Comment added by Phil Duby on 09/02/2008
    Agreed, this is a bit 'off topic'. It was (or started as) a response to a specific question on why would govt WANT to track. "already exist" This just has the capability / potential to make it much easier / faster / more efficient. Each incremental step is an obvious [and "safe"] improvement ...
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  • The U.S. Electronic Passport

    Comment added by Geoffrey Ames on 09/01/2008
    I can certainly see all kinds of positive possibilities for the deployment of this technology (I'm very involved in advocacy for mobility access for people with disabilities and serious about the potential for GPS/RFID/MDS). Your point on the use of this technology on roadways is very much ...
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