Implant the subcutaneous chip instead of the password

Picture 1 of Implant the subcutaneous chip instead of the password Forgetting the computer's password was a troubling problem, but there was a solution in hand - literally - in the form of implanting a chip under the skin.

Only with a hand, Amal Graafstra, a 29-year-old young entrepreneur in Vancouver (Canada) opened the door. Adding another wave, he connected to the computer. Graafstra's radio frequency identification (RFID) chip, which has been implanted in everything, has solved everything.

RFID chips, which cost only about $ 2, interact with a device installed in computers and other electronic devices. The chip is activated when it is within a 7.6cm range with the device called the reader, and the unit will read the data on the chip to decide whether to operate the machine or not. This device read price is from 50 USD or more.

Although the price is not cheap, Graafstra believes that the chip will be popular in the future, because everyone wants the "abracadabra" spell right at hand.