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Old 11-05-2013, 06:26 AM   #1
 
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Career change anyone....Biohacking?

Kids, don't try this at home: A self-described "biohacker" had a big electronic chip almost as large as a deck of cards inserted beneath the skin of his arm. Without a doctor's help. And without anesthetics.

Tim Cannon is a software developer from Pittsburgh and one of the developers at Grindhouse Wetware, a firm dedicated to "augmenting humanity using safe, affordable, open source technology," according to the group's website. As they explain it, "Computers are hardware. Apps are software. Humans are wetware."

The device Cannon had inserted into his arm is a Circadia 1.0, a battery-powered implant that can record data from Cannon's body and transmit it to his Android mobile device. Because no board-certified surgeon would perform the operation, Cannon turned to a DIY team that included a piercing and tattoo specialist who used ice to quell the pain of the procedure. [Super-Intelligent Machines: 7 Robotic Futures]

Now that the device is inserted and functioning, Cannon is one step closer to achieving a childhood dream. "Ever since I was a kid, I've been telling people that I want to be a robot," Cannon told The Verge. "These days, that doesn't seem so impossible anymore."

The Circadia chip isn't particularly advanced: All it does is record Cannon's body temperature and transmit it to his cellphone over a Bluetooth connection. While this isn't a huge improvement over an ordinary thermometer how analog! it does represent one small step forward in what will undoubtedly be a continuing march toward greater integration of electronics and biology.

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Old 11-05-2013, 06:44 AM   #2
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Re: Career change anyone....Biohacking?

Doesn't he know that Circadia 2.0 is being released next week? What a dumb robot.
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Old 11-10-2013, 04:28 PM   #3
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That's a hack stitch job. A computer is only as smart as it's programmer.
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Old 11-11-2013, 12:47 AM   #4
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How much does it pay.
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Old 11-11-2013, 11:56 AM   #5
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How much does it pay.
Enough for a home-made tattoo
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Old 11-11-2013, 02:22 PM   #6
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I'll take it. Weekend off's
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