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silicon.com Classics: The 10 craziest uses of RFID

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By silicon.com

Published: 2 July 2008 11:00 BST

The latest in our weekly look back through some of the classic stories in the silicon.com archive from the last decade is a look at the 10 best, worst and just plain crazy uses of radio frequency ID (RFID) tags.

These include everything from chipping schoolchildren to RFID-tagged tanks, as well as more traditional uses, such as retailers tracking goods through the supply chain.

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