I wouldn't be suprised either. For now, RFID tags are too small to support the processing power needed for encryption and still be cheap enough to be attractive.
Obviously, your forgetting how hobbyists vastly improve technology. Orville and Wilber Wright were hobbyists. They weren't forced to do anything. They did it because that's what they enjoyed doing, and look at what they were able to accomplish. Would they have even attempted to design anything if they had to go through an extensive background check?
What better way to see the Internet community's response to 1 TB of storage?
GMail's not been receiving the huge media attention it was a month ago, and this "mistake" puts it back in the spotlight.
I wouldn't be suprised either. For now, RFID tags are too small to support the processing power needed for encryption and still be cheap enough to be attractive.
Obviously, your forgetting how hobbyists vastly improve technology. Orville and Wilber Wright were hobbyists. They weren't forced to do anything. They did it because that's what they enjoyed doing, and look at what they were able to accomplish. Would they have even attempted to design anything if they had to go through an extensive background check?
They aren't trying to stop death. They are only delaying it for a time.
Must be an election year.
What better way to see the Internet community's response to 1 TB of storage?
GMail's not been receiving the huge media attention it was a month ago, and this "mistake" puts it back in the spotlight.
You posted a question.