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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Computerizing people may be next step in tech

Computerizing people may be next step in tech: "It’s likely the world in the not-so-distant future will be increasingly populated by computerized people like Amal Graafstra.

This X-ray depicts the hands of Amal Graafstra, founder of Dangerous Things. He has had two radio frequency identifier inplants in his hands which he uses to unlock his car, computer and door to his Seattle home.

The 37-year-old doesn’t need a key or password to get into his car, home or computer. He’s programmed them to unlock at the mere wave of his hands, which are implanted with radio frequency identification tags. The rice-size gadgets work so well, the Seattle resident says, he’s sold similar ones to more than 500 customers through his company Dangerous Things."

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