Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Chips And Dips

Three Square Market, a Wisconsin company, says it is the first U.S. company offering to implant tiny radio-frequency chips in its employees. The company says that obtaining a chip is optional, but expects good participation in the project. The employees who allow the RFD chip implanted into their hand can use them to make purchases in the break room, open doors, login to computers and use the copy machine.

The company believes that the technology will soon be common place to make purchases, pay for public transit, and even use them as a passport. Right now they say that the chip is not trackable and only contains information you choose to associate with it. Those that don’t want the implant can choose a bracelet or ring.

While the technology supposedly doesn’t have GPS now, who knows what the future holds. I expect that hackers are already geared up to hack the chips. Just wait until your bank information, drivers license and all that other stuff is on your chip.

Okay, enough about the chips. What about the dips?

They’re the ones standing in line to get one.

PMO
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