The bodyhacking movement — inserting electronic implants under the skin containing information or radio frequency identification technology — is starting to take hold, and such devices may soon find ...
The news that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has lifted its 14-year ban on the use of silicone implants for breast augmentation and reconstructive surgery raises an interesting question: ...
A subset of hackers have RFID implants, but there is a limited catalog. When [Miana] looked for a device that would open a secure door at her work, she did not find the implant she needed, even though ...
A care facility's plan to electronically tag Alzheimer's patients spurs outrage. May 18, 2007— -- A Florida adult-care facility is going ahead with plans to implant identity chips into patients ...
While researching this issue's Technology Report on RFID, I recalled the first article I'd written about "chipping" humans with RFID tags back in 1996. Implantable RFID chips for pets were making news ...
A viral article from the website My Healthy Life Guru claims that all Americans will receive a microchip implant by the end of the year. "Some people are concerned that the federal government will be ...
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