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Tiny Tracking Chips Will Help Us Understand Why Bees Are Dying
RFID chips are already used to track bees, but a new design boosts their signal to provide more data on bee behavior.
Digital Tattoo Implants Could Exchange Data, Open Doors With A Flick Of The Wrist
Project Underskin imagines a future beyond wearables—subcutaneous digital implants.
Viral Style: Tweets For Designer Goods And Tinder-Inspired Shopping
This week promised not to break our hearts.
Will Future Art Galleries Be On The Human Body?
Anthony Antonellis, known for transforming himself into a quasi-cyborg, has a new netart show viewable via hand.
These Human RFID Tags Can Connect with Your Phone
An Indiegogo campaign wants to produce NFC compliant implants you inject in your hand.
How a Teenage Girl Rebelled Against Her School's RFID Tagging Scheme and Got Expelled
We live in uncertain times, as it were, and the need for identification and security has become especially aggressive in schools.
Your Kids Will Forget They're Wearing Microchip ID Tags With These Hot New Accessories
So a bunch of kids are whining about having to wear radio frequency identification tags at high school. And their parents are all, oh, 'civil liberties are being violated', blah blah blah, 'religious freedoms' something 'Orwellian surveillance'. Things...
Track Students With RFID Chips, Get Rich
This isn't just a way to keep kids from smoking pot under the bleachers or sneaking off to 7 Eleven for taquitos and Big Gulps. It’s actually a pretty clever way to secure more funding from the state.
How To Get Hacked At Defcon
The security experts who arrived in droves at the Rio Hotel this past weekend didn't come to Las Vegas to gamble. But in another sense, that's exactly what they were doing there, whether they liked it or not.
The Urban Topography You Can't See
If you live in a reasonably urban location, chances are good that the complicated infrastructure that keeps everything moving doesn't stop at the tangible. The friendly Scandinavians, always "at the forefront of connectivity":http://www.motherboard.tv...