News reports linking implanted RFID transponders to tumors in lab mice are erroneous and misleading, according to Applied Digital Solutions, a manufacturer of implantable RFID tags, and two of its ...
To my knowledge, hospitals do not offer radio frequency identification implants. VeriChip was the first company to offer implantation as a service, but that firm was acquired and became known as ...
The bodyhacking movement — inserting electronic implants under the skin containing information or radio frequency identification technology — is starting to take hold, and such devices may soon find ...
Macedo went on to say that 160 of his employees had been implanted with the rice-grain-sized chips, manufactured by the VeriChip Corp., of Delray, FL. Although developed and manufactured in the U.S., ...
It looks like some of the first people to be implanted with Big-Brotherish tracking devices will be people who won’t know enough to say no: Alzheimer’s patients. The chips are designed to hold their ...
John Halamka, CIO at both CareGroup Inc. and Harvard Medical School, is testing radio frequency identification technology — on himself. An RFID chip that is the size of two grains of rice and encased ...
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