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Amal has two RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) implants, one in each hand. His left hand contains a 3mm by 13mm EM4102 glass RFID tag. His right hand contains a 2mm by 12mm Philips HITAG 2048 S implant with crypto-security features and 255 bytes of read/write memory storage space. He can access his front door, car door, and log into his computer using his implants. He is also a crazy bastard. |
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thats so cool!!!
That's awesome! For the comment above, it seems like the guy has everything he needs it for so any change in technology wouldn't really matter for simple things like getting through his front door and logging onto his computer. And the implants wouldn't "stop" working cause they're passive devices. I think it's rad
I wonder what is going to happen when the technology in his hand is outdated (like in 4 years). Also, wouldn't it suck to have one of the implants just stop working and need to be replaced?