Friday, July 18, 2003

Chips ahoy!
Here is another report on the latest application of the implanted chip technology, from USA Today: "Borrowing from technology for tracking pets, a U.S. company on Thursday launched Mexican sales of microchips that can be implanted under a person's skin and used to confirm health history and identity. The microchips, already available in the United States, could tap into a growing industry surrounding Mexico's criminal concerns." :: Submitted for your mark of the beast (Rev 13:16-18) files. :: While I don't think this is the mark, it is certainly interesting technology worth keeping an eye on, don't you think?

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