Download files via flesh
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Download files via flesh
IF you spend hours downloading songs to your iPod, the days of fiddling around with wires are coming to an end.
A Japanese company has discovered that the best cables may be your arms and legs.
According to NTT Laboratories, your whole body is the perfect conductor for electronic data, meaning that information such as music and films could be downloaded in seconds via your elbow.
NTT, and the team of scientists that invented the "Red Tacton" system, envisage a future in which the human body acts as a non-stop conduit for information.
Wireless networks and devices, often hampered by intermittent service, will eventually be replaced, NTT says, by "human area networks".
The developers are convinced the new technology will be "highly disruptive" - undermining existing wireless industries.
Field tests are under way, and the first commercial appearance of Red Tacton is expected next year.
The Red Tacton chips will be embedded in machines and contain a transmitter and receiver built to send and accept data stored in a digital format.
The chip then takes any type of file, such as an MP3 music file or email, and converts it into a format that takes the form of digital pulses that can be passed and read through a human being's electric field. The chip in the receiving device reads these tiny changes and converts the file back into its original form.
With Red Tacton sensors miniaturised and built into every type of device and product, the list of potential uses is endless, said Hideki Sakamoto of NTT.
By simply touching an advertising poster, for example, product information and an order form could be sent to your laptop.
Shake hands with a new contact, and every detail that would normally appear on a business card will leap across your arms and download itself to your mobile phone.
Because the data transfer between Red Tacton machines involves no dial-up or logging-in, the transfer of information is virtually instantaneous.
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A Japanese company has discovered that the best cables may be your arms and legs.
According to NTT Laboratories, your whole body is the perfect conductor for electronic data, meaning that information such as music and films could be downloaded in seconds via your elbow.
NTT, and the team of scientists that invented the "Red Tacton" system, envisage a future in which the human body acts as a non-stop conduit for information.
Wireless networks and devices, often hampered by intermittent service, will eventually be replaced, NTT says, by "human area networks".
The developers are convinced the new technology will be "highly disruptive" - undermining existing wireless industries.
Field tests are under way, and the first commercial appearance of Red Tacton is expected next year.
The Red Tacton chips will be embedded in machines and contain a transmitter and receiver built to send and accept data stored in a digital format.
The chip then takes any type of file, such as an MP3 music file or email, and converts it into a format that takes the form of digital pulses that can be passed and read through a human being's electric field. The chip in the receiving device reads these tiny changes and converts the file back into its original form.
With Red Tacton sensors miniaturised and built into every type of device and product, the list of potential uses is endless, said Hideki Sakamoto of NTT.
By simply touching an advertising poster, for example, product information and an order form could be sent to your laptop.
Shake hands with a new contact, and every detail that would normally appear on a business card will leap across your arms and download itself to your mobile phone.
Because the data transfer between Red Tacton machines involves no dial-up or logging-in, the transfer of information is virtually instantaneous.
linky
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Hook that into an internet engine that works inside your brain, a computer screen which is implanted in your retina, and your good to go.
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Reminds me of the PAN cards in Metal Gear Solid that had access codes in for specific clearance of areas on a military base. They used the salt medium in the body as a giant transmitter and wearing the card allowed doors to automatically open for the wearer when approached. This is essentially similar in concept and could be useful in various areas, especially now they're making "smart fabric" with inbuilt computers and the like.
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Wouldn't there be the problem of your neurons firing off due to the external simuli? Downloading stuff with your finger might really hurt.
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