
By Jo Best
Published: Thursday 18 November 2004
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Name
James Button
Location
London
Occupation
Consultant
Comment
RFID - Drivepast consumer-item location for your local burglar - The main problem will be having a decent analysis program to decode and summarise the responses in order to identify the best places to 'shop'.
I presume the Biometric ID cards, and the new passports will also have RFID
so they can tell if you've taken them to go on holiday.
Contactless RFID credit cards?
Now that would b...
Roger Huffadine
So RFID credit cards increase sales by 30%? Hardly...
Ron Fellows
Tin foil trousers would have the additional advant...
John Small
In the UK, companies already need a "privacy offic...
Michael Oldman
RFID - Drivepast consumer-item location for your l...
James Button
Tinfoil trousers would keep us men warm as toast, ...
Colin Milner
imagine sex stores useing rfid! discover if the ce...
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