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ABC News on Implants

Wednesday, May 3, 2006 in News

“Sklar spends much of his time building a trampoline that shoots fireballs when jumped on, and because trampolines attract children and fireballs cause harm, his access tag ensures security for the project. Graafstra’s book, “RFID Toys,” chronicles the possibilities inherent in the chip, outlining everything from letting Fido in the pet door to tracking employees with active RFID. In the future, Sklar hopes to have a storage-based implant. “It would be really convenient if I could carry around all my critical files, address book and calendar at all times.””
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