WISP Is A Tiny Wireless Computer That Draws Power From Radio Waves By Kelsey D. Atherton / Published April 25, 2016
Jamming Device Prevents Driver’s Phone From Working If Car Is In Motion By Colin Lecher / Published July 9, 2012
As Kidnappings Increase, Mexicans Get Dubious RFID Tracking Chips Implanted In Their Arms By Julie Beck / Published August 22, 2011
Sensor Networks in Buildings Could Use AC Ducts as Huge, Building-Wide Antennas By Clay Dillow / Published August 18, 2010
RFID Chips Can Be Made of Wood, to Tag Trees Without Adulterating the Timber By Clay Dillow / Published August 13, 2010
IBM’s Digital Billboard Displays Individualized Ads By Reading the RFID Data in Your Wallet By Clay Dillow / Published August 2, 2010
Great White Sharks Text Their Whereabouts, For Science and Swimmer Safety By Justin McLachlan / Published July 21, 2010
Northern Arizona University To Use RFID Tags to Monitor Student Attendance By Rebecca Boyle / Published May 18, 2010