Get identified under your skin!

Written by Chris N. Fernando


There are movies that entertain you, frighten you, and enlighten you. There are movies that trigger your brain of a possible invention that might take shape. This happens every time you watch a Science-fiction movie you wonder, THIS is something that can be explored! There have been movies inrepparttar past that have shownrepparttar 133401 possibilities of planting a gadget inside a human to track his/her daily activities. If that idea has already triggered you of a possible invention, and you are onrepparttar 133402 edge of dismissing that as a distant dream, think again! You could be just on your way to getting yourself identified by surgically implanting yourself with a rice-grain sized chip under your skin thanks to a VeriChip.

Now, whats a VeriChip?

Applied Digital Solutions Inc, a company into RFID applications, end-to-end food safety systems, GPS/Satellite communications, and telecomm and security infrastructure, has come up with a unique solution calledrepparttar 133403 VeriChip. This chip is a subdermal RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) device that can be used in a variety of security, financial, emergency identification and other applications. Aboutrepparttar 133404 size of a grain of rice, each VeriChip product contains a unique verification number. When this chip senses one of Verichip's proprietary scanners, it gets activated and transmits a unique ID number torepparttar 133405 scanner. Ifrepparttar 133406 number matches an ID number in a database,repparttar 133407 person withrepparttar 133408 chip under his or her skin can enter a secured room, complete a financial transaction, get his medical records verified, etc.

According to Applied Digital, this technology has been around for a while. Digital Angel, a sister concern of Applied Digital has been selling these identification chips for about 15 years now. but most of them have until now been used only for identifying animals like household pets and livestock. The U.S. Department of Energy has also been using this technology to monitor salmon migration. Whats more these chips can last for a whooping 20 years!

So why use it on humans?

Applied Digital says thatrepparttar 133409 idea for using these chips to identify humans came afterrepparttar 133410 horrifying incidents ofrepparttar 133411 Sept. 11, 2001 attacks onrepparttar 133412 World Trade Center andrepparttar 133413 Pentagon. While watchingrepparttar 133414 post disaster coverage on TV, Richard Seelig, Vice President of medical applications at Applied Digital, saw how firemen were writing their badge numbers on their arm with pen so that they could be identified inrepparttar 133415 event of a disaster. He then inserted one of these chips under his skin and tested their viability and was quite amazed at how perfectly they performed. As of now, about 9,000 VeriChips have been sold, of which about 1,500 have been inserted into humans. This number will soon increase, since even Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has cleared VeriChip for medical applications inrepparttar 133416 United States. However FDA hasnt yet cleared this device for usage in security, financial, personal identification and safety applications. It might not be long when these chips make their way into other parts ofrepparttar 133417 world.

Well, speaking of other parts ofrepparttar 133418 world,repparttar 133419 Mexican Police Department has already chipped all of their personnel. The Italian Ministry of Health has also started a six-month trial of these chips for hospitals. The Baja Beach Club in Spain has also used them as electronic wallets to buy drinks and pay for usage of other facilities at their club. Most sales of these chips have taken place outsiderepparttar 133420 US in Russia, Switzerland, Venezuela and Colombia.

How do you get it under your skin?

An authorized medical practitioner or surgeon can implant this 11-millimeter RFID chip inrepparttar 133421 fatty tissue below your right tricep. This chipping procedure lasts just a few minutes and involvesrepparttar 133422 use of only a local anesthetic followed by quick, painless insertion ofrepparttar 133423 VeriChip. Once its inserted under your skin, not even you can tell whether you have an RFID chip implanted there. So where doesrepparttar 133424 chip get its energy? Well, you dont have to worry about that. This chip is dormant most ofrepparttar 133425 time and wakes up only when you pass your skin over an external proprietary scanner. When you do this, a small amount of radio frequency energy passes throughrepparttar 133426 skin energizingrepparttar 133427 chip. The chip then emits a radio frequency signal containingrepparttar 133428 verification number. This number is then deciphered byrepparttar 133429 scanner and transmitted to a secure data storage site accessed by authorized personnel via telephone or Internet. "It is used instead of other biometric applications such as fingerprints, says Angela Fulcher, Vice President Marketing and Sales, VeriChip Corporation. Implanting these chips would cost about $150 - $200 per person.

Look out PDA, here comes TDA!

Written by Chris N. Fernando


First it wasrepparttar Smart-phone that threatened to oust PDA. Now,repparttar 133400 PDA is all set to take onrepparttar 133401 heat from next generation PDArepparttar 133402 TDA.

Whats it all about?

Novinit a French company has developedrepparttar 133403 worlds first TDA or Tactile Digital Assistant. The TDA is based on touch-screen technology and relies entirely on your thumbs for input, which are harder to lose than a stylus. The TDA is named Jackito and comes with two simultaneous touch points so you can operate it with your thumbs atrepparttar 133404 same time and so no need for a stylus. Usingrepparttar 133405 TDA is very easy, since you can search a database or a large address book, with just your thumbs. Usingrepparttar 133406 device with your thumbs is actually much faster than a stylus well at least thats whatrepparttar 133407 company claims. The device comes with a variety of features like finger-touch control, battery life, fast graphics, multitasking, real-time processing, interchangeable skins and much more. The idea of a device like Jackito was conceived fromrepparttar 133408 fact thatrepparttar 133409 worlds first touch screen based PDA was already developed by a US company called Litton in 1978 forrepparttar 133410 US and German armies. After some years Novinit pondered If theres a touch screen based PDA forrepparttar 133411 armies, why not forrepparttar 133412 gizmo lovers? Arnaud de la Fouchardire of Jackito says, The architecture chosen for Jackito focuses on user friendliness. Fingertips (as opposed to a stylus) are used as a natural device for touchingrepparttar 133413 options displayed byrepparttar 133414 LCD touch screen. About 200 engineers from 10 countries for over 10 years, have worked on making this device better and $50 million has been invested in these efforts.

Seven Processors and a larger screen

The Jackito runs on seven processors with full parallel-processing capabilities (two micro-controllers and five accompanying reconfigurable cores), a large 4.5 color QVGA LCD fingertip touch-screen that offers resolution of 320x240 dpi, display with landscape orientation and two SD/MMC card slots. The TDA runs on an operating system called 3ActilOS, has 2.5 MB SRAM and 16 MB NOR Flash memory. The Jackito measures 140 x 80 x 16 mm and weighs just 150 g. It feeds on a single AA battery, which according torepparttar 133415 company, can sustain for several weeks. Usingrepparttar 133416 touch-screen with your thumbs or index fingers means that you dont have to carry or use a stylus, keyboard or any other input device. Also Novinit says thatrepparttar 133417 finger's contact area is hundred times larger than that of a stylus and a stylus exerts hundred times more pressure onrepparttar 133418 screen than a finger. Arnaud goes on to say that The Jackito is not only an electronic device, but also a personal companion, supportingrepparttar 133419 three essential ingredients of a well-balanced lifestyle works productivity, personal life and edutainment. The Jackito will also come preloaded with about twenty applications, which includes games, puzzles, address book, clock, to-do list, synchronization feature, backup application, etc.

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