Wednesday 28 June 2006, 11:02 AM
Are RFID chips just 'improved barcodes', or potentially sinister instruments of interference in our daily lives? This campaigning book takes the latter view, and urges us to take action.
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Wednesday 28 June 2006, 11:02 AM
Are RFID chips just 'improved barcodes', or potentially sinister instruments of interference in our daily lives? This campaigning book takes the latter view, and urges us to take action.
This Member's Rating
Are RFID chips just 'improved barcodes', or potentially sinister instruments of interference in our daily lives? This campaigning book takes the latter view, and urges us to take action.
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