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Wireless World: Anti-theft RFID clothing |
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by UPI (No verified email address) |
30 Jul 2005
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Privacy invading thugs want to track what you wear |
Electronic anti-theft devices have been installed in vehicles cars for years -- such as the LoJack, which gained fame during countless TV commercials. Soon, similar technology will be used in the clothes you and your children wear.
A fashion designer in California is debuting sleepwear for small children that contains RFID -- Radio Frequency Identification -- tags, providing some peace of mind to parents, who might fear that their young ones may be abducted while they sleep. By Gene Koprowski |
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