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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."

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  1. How soon until... by HaloZero · · Score: 2, Funny

    ...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?

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  2. Oh No! by tbjw · · Score: 5, Funny

    How long before they place these in the tinfoil?
    Soon I won't even be able to trust my hat.

    1. Re:Oh No! by Oliver+Wendell+Jones · · Score: 3, Funny

      Better stock up now!

      But, wait, how can you be sure it's not already happened? Maybe you should put all your foil in the microwave and zip any RFID tags - if it arcs, sparks or sputters, there was probably a tag...

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  3. Re:What?! by Tim+the+Gecko · · Score: 2, Funny

    So Slashdot readers need to apply tinfoil to their wallets as well as their hats...

  4. Privacy concerns by maddh · · Score: 2, Funny

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