A Swedish start-up has created scannable digital implants that display one's COVID vaccine passport. The technology involves a small, grain-sized implant being inserted under the skin. When the ...
Nothing is more annoying that realizing you've forgotten your laminated passkey to get into your office. Or what about that pesky password you have to remember in order to use the photocopier? Now ...
A Swedish company Epicenter has made it possible for its workers to receive microchips in their bodies via a syringe. The microchip is as small as a grain of rice and it gives whoever has it access.
The Swedish developer of a COVID-19 vaccine passport chip that individuals implant in their skin has addressed privacy concerns over putting sensitive information in such an easily accessible form.
Employees at Swedish startup see microchips as convenient, but they raise some big ethical questions
STOCKHOLM (AP) — The syringe slides in between the thumb and index finger. Then, with a click, a microchip is injected in the employee’s hand. Another “cyborg ...
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