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Diabetics have got RFID under their skin
...their skin. The 18 were implanted with the chips by RFID company VeriChip at the Atlanta Diabetes Expo. The diabetics will now be added to... Read more
Mar 14, 2007
silicon.com > Special Features > Protecting your ID
RFID chips in humans get green light
...Florida company that makes the devices. Applied Digital, maker of the implantable VeriChip for humans, announced on Wednesday the FDA's approval of its technology... Read more
Oct 14, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Hardware
RFID chips headed for hospitals?
VeriChip, the company that makes RFID tags for humans, has moved one step... Read more
Jul 28, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
RFID tags used to track Hurricane Katrina dead
...Mississippi's Harrison County are implanting human cadavers with RFID chips from VeriChip in an effort to speed up the process of identifying victims and... Read more
Sep 19, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Ex-Bush official to get RFID implant
...get tagged. Thompson has joined the board of Applied Digital, which owns VeriChip, the company that specialises in subcutaneous RFID tags for humans and pets... Read more
Jul 19, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
Cyborgs on the rise
...manufactured by US specialist Applied Digital Solution and is part of its VeriChip range mostly used in pets. The initial trial will consist of 50... Read more
May 13, 2002
silicon.com > Technology > Mobile
ID chips to receive a shot in the arm
...in the upper arm. The chip will be manufactured by US specialist VeriChip. A special scanner has been designed to read the information once inside... Read more
Feb 14, 2002
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