Filed under: Technology , Identity Theft Radio frequency identification (RFID) chips are tiny bits of computer technology that you may recognize as annoying anti-theft tags on clothes, electronics, books and the like that occasionally trip the sensors at store exits. The chips contain universal price code (UPC) information and serve as unique identifiers for products. They are incredibly useful for companies tracking inventory and handling logistics. Some pet owners, parents of small c
The Paranoid Poster – New product defends against drive-by ID theft
March 25th, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
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ll Marine Expeditionary Force
March 22nd, 2009 · Comments Off · Main Content
As the sun sets, a collection of seven-ton trucks, Humvees, and Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles from Truck Company, II Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group (Forward) sit inside the Truck Company vehicle lot aboard Al Asad Air Base, Iraq, March 11, 2009, moments before the unit launches a combat logistics convoy into the Al Anbar province. In an attempt to cut down on traffic and minimize interference with the Iraqi population’s daily lives, Multi-National Force-West runs most o
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