• The company has been selling a new kind of anticheat chip, embedded with radio-frequency identification technology.

    FORBES: Doubling Down

  • TfL also operates the Oyster smartcard scheme which uses an earlier RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology.

    BBC: London buses to offer NFC contactless card payments

  • The patent points out that networked portable devices which employ infra-red or radio-frequency communication have limitations.

    ECONOMIST: The human body as a computer bus

  • Keep seized phones in metal-plated Faraday bags or other radio-frequency-shielded container until their data can be copied.

    FORBES: LulzSec Hack Reveals Cops' Least Favorite iPhone Apps

  • Alliance Tech claims its system is the first radio-frequency identification (RFID) system to track trade show and conference-goers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Gaming Partners has also been selling older casinos a new kind of anticheat chip, embedded with radio-frequency identification technology.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The most important is worldwide radio-frequency spectrum, obtained by Iridium through international negotiations.

    FORBES: McCaw poised to scoop up Iridium

  • Radio-frequency weapons could be used to go after critical nodes of the electrical infrastructure in a more tactical way.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: EMP and you

  • Real-time location system and radio-frequency identification technologies let staff easily locate kits with expired medication or in need of replenishing.

    FORBES: Launching The Internet Of Everything One Startup At A Time

  • Radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags used for tracking items like shipping containers and pallets of goods have been around for years.

    ECONOMIST: Tech.view

  • Before the modern-day foragers were let loose, radio-frequency tags, like those used in swipe cards, were wrapped around everyone's dominant wrist.

    ECONOMIST: Human communication

  • "I don't foresee anything changing, " he says, citing emerging data floods from global positioning systems, radio-frequency identification tags and Homeland Security regulations.

    FORBES: Data of Reckoning

  • They acknowledge the difficulties caused by choosing radio-frequency chips instead of a system where direct contact must be made with the reader.

    ECONOMIST: High-tech passports are not working

  • They emitted so much radio-frequency interference that Mr. Clark struggled to get a clear signal for the band's wireless instruments and in-ear monitors.

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  • Linen Technology Tracking, a Miami-based company, recently patented a radio-frequency identification chip designed to keep real-time inventory of frequently misplaced or stolen goods.

    CNN: Tracking devices keep tabs on hotel linens

  • They could be used to make cheap radio-frequency identity tags in essence, printable bar-codes that transmit an identifying code in response to a pulsed radio signal.

    ECONOMIST: Just press print

  • As MEMS' average selling price has dropped, it has opened or expanded new end-markets for rapidly emerging MEMS technologies like tri-axis accelerometers and radio-frequency MEMS switches.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Agarwal is in the early stages of further research that can model the human body's role in protecting from radio-frequency electromagnetic waves emitted from cell phones.

    CNN: Cell phones can affect sperm quality, researcher says

  • The most interesting experiment is being done by Qantas at Sydney and Perth airports with high-tech frequent-flier cards that are embedded with an RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip.

    BBC: In brief: Ash cloud threatens UK flights

  • Not liking his odds, Reiner drove upstate to see the Cleveland Clinic's Allan Siperstein, who ablated the tumors with two radio-frequency procedures that required only overnight stays.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Another goal: to make Songdo the largest so-called ubiquitous city, where wireless networks and radio-frequency identification will link all information systems--every laptop, stoplight, cell phone, TV and toaster.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • This development is made possible by a new wave of technology: radio-frequency ID chips the size of pepper grains, broadband wireless and Web-based "dashboards" enabling monitoring and management.

    FORBES: Your Product's a Hit

  • The firm has sold tens of millions of add-on toys which offer new content when they are placed into a RFID (radio-frequency identification) reader attached to a console.

    BBC: Activision's Call of Duty series targets Gamescom

  • In 2013 America hopes to deploy the Radio-Frequency Vehicle Stopper.

    ECONOMIST: Electromagnetic weapons

  • John Jay High School is one of two schools piloting the programme, which eventually aims to equip all student badges across the district's 112 schools with radio-frequency identification (RFID) chips.

    BBC: Pupil Hernandez, who refused to wear RFID, loses appeal

  • One of the next big things was Radio-frequency identification (RFID) contactless payment technology, which was said to provide a simple method of payment that could reduce time spent in checkout lines.

    FORBES: Have We Seen The Last Of Credit Cards As We Know Them?

  • In a study published in 2006, researchers at Carnegie Mellon University who rode 37 airline flights with a radio-frequency measuring device found emissions from cellphones that could interfere with global-positioning satellite systems.

    WSJ: 'Turn Off All Electronic Devices:' And What Happens if You Don't

  • The engineers found a way to kick-start a radio-frequency device wirelessly using an external power source initially, but running the device afterward on the output of power generated by the inner ear.

    WSJ: Harnessing Energy From the Body to Power Devices

  • McDonald was also the third physician in the world to perform a procedure called conductive keratoplasty -- a noninvasive surgery for farsightedness that involves using radio-frequency energy to heat small spots around the cornea.

    CNN: Her vision: Better, clearer sight

  • Like radio-frequency licences, they are allocated by government.

    ECONOMIST: Watch-dogfight

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