Monday, September 8, 2014

Australian implanted in the arm NFC-chip to make it easier to use the iPhone 6 [Video]

Australian named Ben Slater implanted under the skin of the chip NFC, which allows to control work of electronic devices with a single motion, reports Sydney Morning Herald. Thus a resident of Brisbane prepared for the iPhone 6.
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Experimenter placed in his left hand a microchip the size of a grain of rice, which creates an RF signal. Procedure to implant module man executed in the tattoo parlor Melbourne.
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Slater thus prepared to enter the iPhone 6, which will be launched on 9 September.Australian hopes that the new phone from Apple was supported technology NFC, to read the signals of the microchip, which is settled between his thumb and phalanx of the index finger.
Otherwise man, at least be able to open the door at home, which is controlled by a touch sensor.
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Also, the chip enable Slater small amount of data recorded on this small carrier. "I can keep it in your contact information and transfer them to your phone by simply tapping a device" - boasts Slater.
According to rumors, iPhone 6 will use NFC-technology in conjunction with the fingerprint sensor Touch ID for electronic payments. This will allow users to pay for goods and services with one touch of a finger.
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