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  2. Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia

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    2014, Nikolas Badminton: In June 2014, during the From Now Conference [26] in Vancouver, Canada, event organizer and futurist Nikolas Badminton had an xNT chip implanted into his left hand on stage by noted biohacker Amal Graafstra. [27] 2015, Jonathan Oxer: Self-implanted an RFID chip in his arm using a veterinary implantation tool. [28]

  3. Stingray phone tracker - Wikipedia

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    A StingRay and a test phone can be used to conduct base station surveys, which is the process of collecting information on cell sites, including identification numbers, signal strength, and signal coverage areas.

  4. Stingray use in United States law enforcement - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Police Department began using the devices in 2007. [2] The New York City Police Department has used the devices since 2008. [3] Initially, the use of stingray phone trackers was a secret, due to a number of non-disclosure agreements between individual police departments and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. [4]

  5. Geopolitics and U.S. rules push chip firms to decouple from ...

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    On Friday, King Yuan Electronics Co., a Taiwan-based chip testing firm, announced that it was selling its mainland China-based operations, citing geopolitics.

  6. Chip supply, testing woes to further curb light vehicle ... - AOL

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    Semiconductor shortages and the delayed packaging and testing of the chips will cause production of global light vehicles to drop by five million this year, data firm IHS Markit said on Thursday ...

  7. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    The United States Department of State initially stated the chips could only be read from a distance of 10 centimetres (3.9 in), but after widespread criticism and a clear demonstration that special equipment can read the test passports from 10 metres (33 ft) away, [66] the passports were designed to incorporate a thin metal lining to make it ...

  8. Body on a Chip: A Powerful New Drug Testing Tool

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    "Body on a chip" is an emerging biotechnology with the potential to safely speed up the new drug development process, saving drug companies staggering amounts of money a year. Uncle Sam is kicking ...

  9. Embedded instrumentation - Wikipedia

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    Processor-controlled test (PCT): PCT takes advantage of the debug port on most processor chips and asserts test and diagnostic routines on other elements on the circuit board, such as devices and the chip-to-chip buses. FPGA-controlled test (FCT):' Instruments are temporarily embedded into a field programmable gate array (FPGA) device on a ...