Body Hacking
-
U.S. company’s microchip implant allows employees to open doors, log in or pay for foodWhile the technology has raised privacy concerns because of the potential to track a person's whereabouts and purchases, officials at 32M said the data in the microchip is encrypted and does not use GPS.TechJul 25, 2017
-
Swedish company turns its employees into ‘cyborgs,’ and they love itThe upgrades have become so popular that workers at a Swedish company hold parties for those willing to get implanted.TechApr 3, 2017
Trending
-
Budget 2024 failed to spark ‘political reboot’ for Liberals, polling suggests14,593 Read
-
Train goes up in flames while rolling through London, Ont. Here’s what we know13,915 Read
-
What is a halal mortgage? How interest-free home financing works in Canada13,427 Read
-
Halifax homicide: Youth dead, 2 arrested after incident outside mall11,184 Read
-
David Beckham sues Mark Wahlberg over $14M loss in F45 gym endorsement10,378 Read
-
Wrong remains sent to ‘exhausted’ Canadian family after death on Cuba vacation7,938 Read
-