tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-721561766751499279.post2086211757581554723..comments2024-03-27T10:18:13.736+01:00Comments on CIENTUAL: La Gripe A y el chip, su historia, sus peligros y sus consecuenciasAun'elhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07255191143183846080noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-721561766751499279.post-36291242390313709872009-11-17T17:36:17.309+01:002009-11-17T17:36:17.309+01:00Entonces si que cabria en la aguja pero no esta di...Entonces si que cabria en la aguja pero no esta diseñado para introducirse en el cuerpo humano.<br /><br />La tecnologia sera muy importante en el futuro pero mas importante sera que todo el mundo sea consciente asi no tendremos nada de que preocuparnos porque la tecnologia estara en buenas manos.<br /><br />Ya sabia lo de hitachi pero lo guardaba para otro articulo.<br /><br />Saludos.Aun'elhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07255191143183846080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-721561766751499279.post-37057876353715260962009-11-09T14:53:05.748+01:002009-11-09T14:53:05.748+01:00El chip más pequeno lo hace Hitachi! 0.4mm X 0.4mm...El chip más pequeno lo hace Hitachi! 0.4mm X 0.4mm<br />(ver enlace y foto web oficial de Hitachi)<br /><br />_____________<br /><br />http://www.hitachi.com/New/cnews/030902.html<br /><br />Hitachi Develops a New RFID with Embedded Antenna µ-Chip<br />--Makes Possible Wireless Links that Work Using Nothing More Than a 0.4mm X 0.4mm Chip, One of the World's Smallest ICs--<br />A New RFID with Embedded Antenna MU-Chip<br />Tokyo, September 2, 2003-Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501) today announced that it has developed a new version of its RFID µ-Chip embedding an antenna. When using Hitachi's original µ-Chip, one of the world's smallest RFID ICs measuring only 0.4mm X 0.4mm, an external antenna must be attached to the chip to allow external devices to read the 128-bit ID number stored in its ROM (Read-Only-Memory). This newly developed version, however, features an internal antenna, enabling chips to employ the energy of incoming electrical waves to wirelessly transmit its ID number to a reader. The 0.4mm X 0.4mm chip can thus operate entirely on its own, making it possible to use µ-Chip as RFID IC tags without the need to attach external devices. This breakthrough opens the door to using µ-Chips as RFID IC tags in extremely minute and precise applications that had been impractical until now. For example, the new µ-Chip can be easily embedded in bank notes, gift certificates, documents and whole paper media etc.<br /><br />The µ-Chip, announced by Hitachi in July 2001, is one of the world's smallest IC chips at 0.4mm X 0.4mm. The chip data is recorded in read-only memory during the semiconductor production process, and therefore cannot be rewritten, thus guaranteeing its authenticity. Applications of the µ-Chip include a system for managing the SCM materials on sites, and entrance tickets for Expo 2005 Aichi Japan which opens on March 25, 2005.<br /><br />The primary features of this revolutionary µ-Chip are as follows.<br />(1) A RFID IC chip measuring only 0.4mm X 0.4mm with built-in antenna<br />Despite its extremely small size, this µ-Chip has a built-in antenna to permit contactless communications (at very close proximity) with other devices without using an external antenna.<br />(2) No need for special manufacturing equipment<br />The antenna is formed using bump-metalization technology (used to create the electrical contacts of an IC), a process already widely used by semiconductor manufacturers, thus eliminating any need for specialized equipment.<br />(3) Complete compatibility with conventional µ-Chip<br />With ID numbers and support systems that are fully compatible with those of existing µ-Chip, the new chip is fully compatible with all systems that use current µ-Chip technology.<br /><br />Hitachi plans to develop numerous markets for this chip that take full advantage of its outstanding features. Embedding the chip in securities, identification and other valuable documents such as vouchers offers a highly sophisticated means of preventing counterfeiting. Another high-potential application is agricultural products, where the chips can help ensure the safety of food by providing traceability of ingredients. Additionally, the chips can be embedded in business forms to automate logistics systems and many other business processes.<br /><br />About Hitachi, Ltd.<br />Hitachi, Ltd. (NYSE: HIT), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a leading global electronics company, with approximately 340,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2002 (ended March 31, 2003) consolidated sales totaled 8,191.7 billion yen ($68.3 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems, products and services in market sectors, including information systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems, consumer products, materials and financial services. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company's Web site at http://www.hitachi.com.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-721561766751499279.post-643310916527714872009-10-15T10:35:06.128+02:002009-10-15T10:35:06.128+02:00Ese es el chip que muestran pero lo que tengan en ...Ese es el chip que muestran pero lo que tengan en realidad es otra cosa. Os recuerdo que por cada año natural que pasa la tecnonolía militar avanza 44'5 años. La gente no se hace a la idea de que las cosas realmente importantes, es decir cuando hubo un supersalto evolutivo tecnológicamente hablando, sucedieron desde la operación paperclip hasta mediados de los 80. El 11S fue el "pistoletazo de salida" para concluir todos sus planes y (como dirían en la CIA) ocuparse de la población mundial. La vacuna no es su única arma; por ejemplo a finales de este año se implementa el codex alimentarius que aún es peor que la vacuna pues la única forma de escapar a él es hacerse vegetariano. Estamos jodidos!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-721561766751499279.post-65928005622963730942009-10-14T02:43:23.558+02:002009-10-14T02:43:23.558+02:00angel, no creo que la vacune mate a mcuhas persona...angel, no creo que la vacune mate a mcuhas personas, sino deajrian en evidencia todo. sobre todo la gente de este lado del mapa no se vacuanria cuadno llegue el invierno, aqui estamos en primavera y la vacuna llegua el año que vienep2pnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-721561766751499279.post-80676464481560444032009-10-13T11:55:58.197+02:002009-10-13T11:55:58.197+02:00Yo creo que el chip es a posteriori, tiene razon a...Yo creo que el chip es a posteriori, tiene razon alex collier, los componentes de la vacuna pueden dañar el adn, veremos que pasa en USA, si se lian a tiros o no.Aun'elhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07255191143183846080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-721561766751499279.post-15080420319213203992009-10-13T05:06:36.074+02:002009-10-13T05:06:36.074+02:00NO SE VACUNEN
http://aggelosapokalipticos.blogsp...<b>NO SE VACUNEN</b> <br /><br />http://aggelosapokalipticos.blogspot.com/2009/10/arrancan-las-muertes-por-la-vacuna.htmlANGEL APOCALIPTICOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06836528597862271889noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-721561766751499279.post-27465424878852706512009-10-12T18:35:40.840+02:002009-10-12T18:35:40.840+02:00estoy de acuerdo,ademas si no recuerdo mal la idea...estoy de acuerdo,ademas si no recuerdo mal la idea no es implantar el chip a la fuerza, sino que al gente al fin y al cabo lo termine pidendo.<br />Hoy estaba mirando la ultima conferencia que dio alex collier junto a la gente de project camelot, el dice que la vacuna tiene le objetivo de dañar el adn definitivamente. Es sabido qeu ya esta dañado pero al parecer con esta vacuna luego no habria forma de repararlo geneticamente.p2pnoreply@blogger.com