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Personal Identification in an Impersonal World
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Over 90% of pets are tagged in the United States and this is the major reason why so many pets are returned to their owners but there is a starkly contrasting statistic when it comes to our children; less than 2% have some form of identification upon  them! Fortunately, the overwhelmingly vast majority of missing [...]

Radio frequency identification or RFID is the technology that uses radio signals to trak an items location; if you read about a convict being released but compelled to wear an ankle bracelet to track them, the you are looking at a practical example of RFID. RFID has far more constructive uses than just making sure [...]

The use of finger print identification to access a laptop or other electronic device has become an accepted though not widely adopted biometric technology for securing access, particularly to sensitive systems.  Banking applications using fingerprint identification technology have come under increasingly sophisticated attacks by fraudsters and is no longer the secure biometric solution it once [...]

Every pet should be tagged or chipped; the cost is minimal and the impact upon the pet is negligible with painless injection or for those with a fear of needles, collar tags. More dogs and cats are lost in winter than at any other time of the year so it becomes doubly important that they [...]