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  • Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of an object (typically referred to as an RFID tag) applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves,” says the Wikipedia.

    Giving people control over Spy Chips 2009

  • Radio-frequency semiconductor company MaxLinear Inc. opened 31% higher on the New York Stock Exchange and recently rose 36% to $19, while broadband access equipment maker Calix Networks Inc. rose 27% on its first trading day on the NYSE to $16.48.

    Three U.S. IPOs Climb Lynn Cowan 2010

  • Radio-frequency identification, or RFID, the technology at the heart of the Octopus card, already is used to pay fares in a number of public transit systems around the world, such as the London Underground, which uses the Oyster fare card.

    Octopus Hopes to Expand in China Jonathan Cheng 2010

  • Radio-frequency semiconductor company MaxLinear Inc. closed at $18.70 on the New York Stock Exchange, 33.6% above its initial public offering price, while broadband-access equipment maker Calix Networks Inc. closed at $15.10 on the NYSE, up 16.2%.

    Three U.S. IPOs Climb Lynn Cowan 2010

  • Radio-frequency semiconductor company MaxLinear Inc. closed at $18.70 on the New York Stock Exchange, 33.6% above its initial public offering price, while broadband-access equipment maker Calix Networks Inc. closed at $15.10 on the NYSE, up 16.2%.

    Three U.S. IPOs Climb Lynn Cowan 2010

  • Radio-frequency semiconductor company MaxLinear Inc. closed at $18.70 on the New York Stock Exchange, 33.6% above its initial public offering price, while broadband-access equipment maker Calix Networks Inc. closed at $15.10 on the NYSE, up 16.2%.

    Three U.S. IPOs Climb Lynn Cowan 2010

  • Radio-frequency tags placed on hazards like telephone poles and fences would transmit electronically voiced descriptions to a portable reader.

    IBM's Brain Boom 2009

  • Radio-frequency devices work to firm the skin by heating the deep layers of tissue beneath the dermis, making them contract to firm the skin.

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • Radio-frequency devices work to firm the skin by heating the deep layers of tissue beneath the dermis, making them contract to firm the skin.

    Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009

  • Radio-frequency identification tags are small computer chips connected to miniature antennae that can be fixed to or implanted within physical objects, including human beings.

    Network-centric Warfare Dominating Entire Societies Worldwide Through Ubiquitous Surveillance 2009

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