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Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky
"Motorola has shown off an electronic authentication tattoo and an FDA-approved pill that uses the body to transmit passwords, and says it wants to see a new generation of smartphones geared towards such wearable -- or edible -- technology."
"She showed off a stick-on electronic tattoo on her arm consisting of a wireless power coil, temperature, ECG, phone sensors, and a small LED with a wireless antenna border. Motorola is working with the inventors, Cambridge, Massachusetts firm MC10, on a version for authentication, she said, and they would be available in a wide variety of designs."
"Dugan also showed off a pill containing a switch and what she described as an "inside-out potato battery" that uses stomach acids as an electrolyte and causes the switch to flick on and off. The resulting "18-bit ECG-like signal" is then broadcast throughout your body for as long as the device remains in it."
Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky
"Motorola has shown off an electronic authentication tattoo and an FDA-approved pill that uses the body to transmit passwords, and says it wants to see a new generation of smartphones geared towards such wearable -- or edible -- technology."
"She showed off a stick-on electronic tattoo on her arm consisting of a wireless power coil, temperature, ECG, phone sensors, and a small LED with a wireless antenna border. Motorola is working with the inventors, Cambridge, Massachusetts firm MC10, on a version for authentication, she said, and they would be available in a wide variety of designs."
"Dugan also showed off a pill containing a switch and what she described as an "inside-out potato battery" that uses stomach acids as an electrolyte and causes the switch to flick on and off. The resulting "18-bit ECG-like signal" is then broadcast throughout your body for as long as the device remains in it."
Mark of the beast ....
ReplyDeleteno thanks
ReplyDeleteIt's not the mark of the beast because the stick on stickers are removable.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. Time to get a portable rf scanner. Pickpockets will have never had it so easy ;)
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