No hiding place for anyone

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The 'mu-chip' developed by Hitachi is the smallest wireless identification device in the world, and could allow identification chips to be embedded in everyday goods at low cost. The chips could be used in sectors as diverse as retail and healthcare, but there are some fears over privacy.

Product development, Semiconductor chips, Integrated circuits, Hitachi Ltd.

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No hiding place

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Virtually every action an individual takes will leave an electronic record in the near future, and many transactions and communications are already recorded by computers. The prospect of dossiers on everyone available for purchase is frightening and safeguards are needed.

High technology, Ethical aspects, Privacy, Right of, Right of privacy

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The measures of man: biometrics

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Biometric research is looking into innovative ways for machines to recognize human beings for identification purposes. Current equipment recognizes thumb and hand prints. Research hopes to uncover ways for machines to recognize voices and signatures also.

Usage, Innovations, Personal identification products industry, Biometry

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Subjects list: Equipment and supplies, Identification equipment, Identification
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