A "DIY cyborg" has a surgically implanted chip that reads his body temperature and delivers the data to a mobile device. Warning: his subcutaneous sensor might make your own skin crawl.. If Tim Cannon wants to check his temperature, he doesn't need a thermometer. The biochip that's been surgically implanted in his arm does it for him, transmitting the data in real time, via Bluetooth, to an Android device. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Explore the innovative way a bionic individual monitors their heart rate using a wireless sensor embedded within their anatomy, blending technology seamlessly with human physiology.. Bluetooth Biochip, Implant Technology, Body Temperature Monitoring. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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