Samsung Creates RFID Reader Chip for Mobile Devices
Nov 27, 2007, 1:19 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Samsung has developed a new chip that can be put into mobile devices such as cell phones and used to pull information from RFID tags. The content can be nearly anything and be stored in nearly any sort of product. When users swipe their phones over the tagged object, information is downloaded to the phone and displayed. The RFID reader is small, measuring 6.5mm x 6.5mm and uses very little power. It will initially be available in separate, tethered readers before it is actually embedded into devices.
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ONE WORLD ORDER
This will mean that you wont need credit cards, they will be tied to your phone.
just waive your phone at something and watch your credits be deducted form your account.
CHIPS IN THE WRIST, ETC. ETC....
I am not afraid though, I am completley aware of what the Big Brother Society types want to accomplish through genetics and tracking..
Don't lose faith people...
Hold on tight and get read...
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yes finally the U.S. is catching up to Asia!!!! I CANT WAIT for them to release this.
and this conspiracy one world order bullshit, your voices will soon be s...
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You should its the new currency we will be using soon, and to thin...
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