Facepalm: A Missouri magician and molecular biologist found himself confronting the limits of modern biohacking after accidentally locking himself out of the technology implanted inside his own body.
To my knowledge, hospitals do not offer radio frequency identification implants. VeriChip was the first company to offer implantation as a service, but that firm was acquired and became known as ...
It's important to have your login in hand, literally. Zi Teng Wang, a UK magician who implanted an RFID chip in his appendage, has admitted losing access to it because he forgot the password.… It ...
A magician in Missouri had a kooky idea: implant a computer chip into his hand and then do some fun magic tricks with it. Too bad he forgot the password. It sounds like a short story cooked up by Kurt ...
VeriChip Corp. sees an initial market of diabetics and people with heart conditions or Alzheimer's disease. Did the FDA review literature on microchip implants and animal cancer before approving the ...
It looks like some of the first people to be implanted with Big-Brotherish tracking devices will be people who won’t know enough to say no: Alzheimer’s patients. The chips are designed to hold their ...
Experts are concerned about the ethical implications of microchipping workers. — -- A vending machine software firm recently implanted about four dozen of its employees with Radio-Frequency ...
Macedo went on to say that 160 of his employees had been implanted with the rice-grain-sized chips, manufactured by the VeriChip Corp., of Delray, FL. Although developed and manufactured in the U.S., ...
— -- When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved implanting microchips in humans, the manufacturer said it would save lives, letting doctors scan the tiny transponders to access patients' ...