All items tagged with privacy and RF (7)

| This is a submission from Lattice Semiconductor on the first FPGA developed on its new Lattice Nexus™ FPGA platform, CrossLink-NX™. This new...

| Belgian scientists have managed to hack a neurostimulator or ‘brain pacemaker’. They showed that it is possible to take control of the neuro...

| Drones were something of a novelty when they first appeared in our skies but now with their increasing levels of sophistication they can rep...

| Researchers want to connect the outdoors to the Internet of Things by slapping RFID sensor tags on bridges, buildings and farmland. Rather t...

| Consumer grade EEG-scanners used in mind-controlled games can be turned against their user to extract private information, research shows....

| This article first appeared in the December issue of Elektor. The Internet of Things (IoT) is the merger of the physical and the digital wo...

| RFID tags are being used in an increasing number of places. For instance, they are used in the payment systems of public transport services...