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Be Afraid: Powder-Sized RFID Chips
Posted by Othertracy! in on February 22, 2007 at 11:13 PM

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Be Afraid: Powder-Sized RFID Chips

Fri Feb 16, 2007 8:58AM EST

Everyone's so paranoid about the RFID chips that are already in place in so many parts of our lives, so here's an item (via Engadget and Pink Tentacle) about Hitachi's new powder-sized RFID chips to make us even more scared of Big Brother (or little-Brother-ID thief). RFID chips are tiny microchips that use radio waves to do everything from conduct credit card transactions (as on those little key-fob-Paypass MasterCard thingies) and pay for tolls (EZ Pass and its ilk) to keeping track of your devices and travel (U.S. passports).

Hitachi plans to start marketing these new chips—seriously no bigger than a speck of dust at 0.05 x 0.05 mm—in two to three years. The company says this super-tiny chip can be used in paper, currency, gift certificates, and the like, but as some sites have pointed out, today's chips are already small enough for those uses. So, as Engadget cracked, does this mean we should be watching what we eat in case of some James-Bond-style pepper-shaker swap?

Maybe, but is the terror around RFID over-hyped? According to most proponents of the technology, and my own experiences paying with PayPass at my local drug store, you really need to physically tap the RFID chip to something for the transaction to go through. And yet, when I go through a toll booth, my RFID-enabled EZ Pass box is only about ten feet away from the sensor. So maybe it is time to watch what you eat, lest Big Brother starts to track you wirelessly (or you spill some RFID powder from which evil ID thieves can extract your vital stats!)

What do you think? Is RFID worth the convenience or is it setting up some dangerous privacy-invasion precedents?


User Comments

CountryDannyHowe2
Date: February 24, 2007 @ 4:32 PM
I am a little afraid to go into to much detail on my opinion on this site concerning this as how it would be viewed by the administrators and monitors of this site and other members as well .
See they say never talk about politics or religion and my detailed opinion would certainly be inclusive of both , in particular the political.

Sufficient to say that given time yes I think this is a prelude or prototype of more capable devices and will be used in ways for control and greed.
This was very interesting thanks for sharing it.

Danny
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