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RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION

RFID tag experiments aim for better breeds of abalone

To improve breeding methods for abalone, the department of animal husbandry and the marine ecology laboratory at Chulalongkorn University are working together to initiate a project to embed radio frequency identification system (RFID) chips to trace breeding results and keep records of outcomes for further improvement in abalone breeding techniques.




People-tracking system has FBI approval

The Justice Department, courts and security officials will henceforth not lack information when they are trying to keep tabs on people of interest.





New chip sails well in all weather

Having attempted the world's tiniest chip, Silicon Craft Technology has set itself the task of making what it calls self-powered wireless temperature sensors using RFID (radio frequency identification) technology.



Text-to-speech software sounds like human voice

In the near future, when you deal with an interactive voice-response system (IVR), you might not realise that it is not a real person speaking to you. It could be a voice generated by a computer.






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