VeriChip said Tuesday it will begin pitching its implantable RFID chips directly to consumers in a move that aims to link doctors directly to personal health records. VeriChip said it will launch a ...
Microsoft plans to make VeriChip‘s VeriMed Health Link system accessible through Microsoft’s HealthVault platform, a secure, online repository that consumers can use for free to manage their health ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. January 30, 2007—Applied Digital Solutions announced yesterday that it will take VeriChip public. Applied Digital manufactures security and ...
Health pros are getting hi-tech to protect every aspect of their patients’ lives. As such, VeriChip will be touting its RFID-based infant protection solutions at the Association of Women’s Health, ...
VeriChip Corporation announced today the first sale of a fully integrated, approximately $750,000 RFID system for infant protection, wander prevention, staff duress, and asset protection. The Delray ...
Link: VeriChip goes consumer with its implantable RFID chips; Would you buy? | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com. "VeriChip said Tuesday it will begin pitching its implantable RFID chips directly to ...
(((Hmmm. Looks as though Verichip burned so much cash creating Orwellian chip-implantation scandals that they sorta forgot to establish a revenue stream. Now they sold all their hardware to some ...
VeriChip Corporation to Present its Glucose-Sensing RFID Microchip and Virus Triage Detection System for the H1N1 Virus at ID World International Congress, the World's Premier Event on Identification ...
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has granted VeriChip Corp. a patent for its portable RFID asset location system. The patent, No. # 7,116,230, combines RFID tagging technology with a portable ...
VeriChip is developing a portable reader that will, the company hopes, help users get to information stored in its RFID systems in a more cost-effective manner. The subsidiary of Applied Digital ...
Studies linking implantable RFID chips to cancer are bad news for the company. Over the weekend, the AP published a damaging article linking VeriChip's (NASDAQ:CHIP) implantable chip technology in ...
Maybe it's our inevitable future, but we still can't help but feel a bit icky at the thought of VeriChip implanting VeriMed RFID chips into 90 volunteers suffering from Alzheimer's. The two-year trial ...