Amal writes – “With RFID being impervious to dust and dirt, and being totally contactless, it’s a perfect candidate for desktop authentication. In this feature, you’re going to build a covert RFID enabled USB keyboard that keeps its enhanced functionality a secret from the general public. You’ll be using open source software to enable the login process on your Windows based computer.” – Link.
Related:
MAKE VIDEO PODCAST – Getting “Chipped” – Interviews – Link.
HOW TO: Create RFID Access for Your Front Door – Link.
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