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Travel Trends: U.S. May Delay or Drop Passport Requirement
Flexilis claims new RFID passports are security risk
Microchips raising fears
U.S. set to issue passports with RFID chips
Customers to pay-by-touch
RFID Bill of Rights
The Future Market
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In its efforts to promote an increasingly cashless society
The " Undead Machine
Bill would bar mandatory ID implants
VeriChip Will be Implanted in the chronically ill
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RFID on the horizon for self-checkout
IBM's Patent Application, "Identification and tracking of persons using RFID-tagged items"
RFID to understand its customers a bit better.
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Children to be given electronic identity cards
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Privacy Commissioner weighs in on RFID
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Bills would ban tracking devices in driver's licenses, IDs
SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES WARNED ABOUT RFID
DHS report faults use of RFID for human identification
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