The Fool wrote:
<<http://www.physorg.com/news5537.html>>
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The new line of clothing, from Lauren Scott, a division of DST Media
Inc., is poised to debut next spring. The clothing, including
nightgowns, will be sold at Target stores and will include RFID
technologies that parents can place in doorways and windows, which will
trigger an alarm if children wearing the tagged clothes travel more
than 30 feet.
The children's line of nightgowns and pajamas apparently is the first
commercial application of RFID in clothing that has debuted so far, but
others are expected soon, experts said.
OK, if I put the tech in the doorway of my daughter's room, I'm not sure
that the laundry will stay within 30 feet of the doorway. (Not quite
sure if the bottom of the stairs is more or less than 30 feet from that
doorway.) :P And another doorway likely to be used as a child's room
in the future is even further from the bottom of the stairs.
I'm not interested. And I'm paranoid about enough other things that
you'd think I'd be paranoid about abduction -- but I'm not.
Julia
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