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RFID passports arrive for Americans
August 14, 2006
State Department to begin handing out RFID-equipped passports despite lingering security, privacy concerns.
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RFID vulnerable to attacks, researchers say
April 13, 2006
Australian researchers say RFID tags can be disrupted by being bombarded with different radio frequencies.
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Researchers: E-passports pose security risk
August 5, 2006
New passports and ID cards with RFID are surprisingly easy to clone, researchers at Black Hat and Defcon say.
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Intel has more than chips on the brain
June 7, 2006
Researchers at the chipmaker are still attuned to boosting chip performance but are also investigating how people use their products.
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Researchers hack Microsoft wireless keyboards
December 5, 2007
Security experts claim to have cracked the protocol for securing some of Microsoft's wireless keyboards, potentially allowing keystroke logging.
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Nixed: Black Hat talk on RFID access badge risks
February 27, 2007
Legal threat from HID prompts security researchers to cancel discussion on flaws of radio tag-embedded building access ID cards.
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Retinal implants may soon restore lost vision
April 4, 2006
Researchers are working on ways to implant tiny electrodes in the eye and help restore vision to the blind. Images: Retinal implants
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Nanotech to pave way for micro-machines
February 24, 2003
Disposable satellite transmitters, inexpensive medical testing equipment and other devices will become possible over the next 10 years, thanks to nanotechnology.
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Bright lights, big quake?
April 15, 2006
Radio crackling, surges in heat and other phenomena may be signs of a coming earthquake--or they might be random events.
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Study: Cell phones a hazard on flights
March 2, 2006
Despite the ban on cellular calls on planes, many passengers can't resist--and often during critical stages of flights.
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