
subscribeSense & Locate
Reflecting the development of wireless sensors, using both traditional RFID-based technology and new mesh network-based technology, this event will explore wireless location and sensing.
RFID Market Size in China
[via http://www.idtechex.com/research/reports/rfid_in_china_2008_2018_000179.asp]
Ethical hacker Chris Paget demonstrates a low-cost mobile device that surreptitiously reads and clones RFID tags embedded in United States passport cards and enhanced drivers' licenses. The western travel hemisphere initiative travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
Ethical hacker Chris Paget demonstrates a low-cost mobile device that surreptitiously reads and clones RFID tags embedded in United States passport cards and enhanced drivers' licenses. The western travel hemisphere initiative travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
Johnny Chung Lee's website at johnnylee.net
Johnny Chung Lee's website at johnnylee.net
Zapped! About the mass implementation of RFID technology (Radio Frequency Identification) by Preemptive Media with Heidi Kumao
Here some other works of Heidi Kuma:
Bra with custom electronic circuit, 180 L.E.D.'s responds to sound much like the VU (audio) meter of a stereo. The louder sounds activate the lights in the center.
With Daniel Nocera's and Matthew Kanan's new catalyst, homeowners could use their solar panels during the day to power their home, while also using the energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen for storage. At night, the stored hydrogen and oxygen could be recombined using a fuel cell to generate power while the solar panels are inactive.
The RFID-Zapper is a gadget to deactivate (i.e. destroy) passive RFID-Tags permanently. The development-team presently consists of two people (MiniMe and Mahajivana), who had some help from a friend (thanks for that).