Wireless Chip Embedded in Paper
neutron_p writes "Japanese company Oji Paper has developed technology to embed semiconductor chips in paper during the papermaking processes. The embedded chip is 0.5x0.5mm and comes with a built-in antenna for wireless transmission at frequencies of between 13.56MHz to 2.45GHz. This breakthrough technology enables mass production of chip-embedded paper that will be used in lots of paper products: personal checks, paper bills, gift certificates, etc."
...this technology is used in printed paper money (though society is moving away from such things) ?
Worse yet, when do my professors start putting it in the homework?
Informatus Technologicus
How long before they place these in the tinfoil?
Soon I won't even be able to trust my hat.
So Slashdot readers need to apply tinfoil to their wallets as well as their hats...
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