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By Jon L. MillsLenny wakes up in the morning, gets dressed and goes online to visit a couple of Web sites, while cookies and spyware track her browsing habits and gather her consumer information. She then gets in her car, which has a global positioning system ("GPS") and drives to work, while a "black box" sends data about the vehicle back to the automobile manufacturer. As she drives to work, RFID technology from her E-Z P...
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