embedded microchips
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While much of Pence's alarm-sounding is politically motivated — after all, this executive branch is infamously xenophobic — the proposition that China is covertly spying on U.S. corporations via embedded microchips is being widely reported, though many corporations who were targeted deny that they were affected.
From Salon
Ben Libberton, a microbiologist at Stockholm’s Karolinska Institute, says hackers could conceivably gain huge swathes of information from embedded microchips.
From Seattle Times
The plan, according to city legislation released on Tuesday, would allow horses to be tracked using embedded microchips.
From New York Times
Loren has been following the switch to new and improved "smart" credit cards with embedded microchips and has a request about retailers:
From Los Angeles Times
You've heard about how credit cards are being revamped with embedded microchips that will store and better protect cardholder's information.
From US News
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