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  2. US tech company to implant microchips in employees - AOL

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    The embedded chips allow employees to access technology with just a wave of a hand. 32M CEO Todd Westby said in a statement that he sees chip technology as "the next evolution in payment systems ...

  3. Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, a Danish firm called BiChip released a new generation of microchip implant [62] that is intended to be readable from a distance and connected to Internet. The company released an update for its microchip implant to associate it with the Ripple cryptocurrency to allow payments to be made using the implanted microchip. [63]

  4. Wisconsin tech company to implant microchips in employees - AOL

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    The voluntary implants can be used for vending machines in the break room, opening doors, loggging in to computers and other conveniences. Wisconsin tech company to implant microchips in employees ...

  5. Dangerous Things - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Things [1] is a Seattle-based cybernetic microchip biohacking implant retailer formed in 2013 by Amal Graafstra, [2] following a crowdfunding campaign. [3]Dangerous Things built the first personal publicly available implantable NFC compliant transponder in 2013. [4]

  6. Radio-frequency identification - Wikipedia

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    A surgeon implants British scientist Dr Mark Gasson in his left hand with an RFID microchip (March 16, 2009). Biocompatible microchip implants that use RFID technology are being routinely implanted in humans. The first-ever human to receive an RFID microchip implant was American artist Eduardo Kac in 1997.

  7. On Track Innovations - Wikipedia

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    On Track Innovations Ltd. (OTI), founded in 1990, is a global company that focuses on creating contactless payment solutions. OTI does this through the use of NFC technologies. [1] OTI’s products include telemetry, payment readers, and terminals for unattended & self-service markets such as vending, entertainment, and other services.

  8. Wisconsin tech company to implant microchips in employees - AOL

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    The voluntary implants can be used for vending machines in the break room, opening doors, loggging in to computers and other conveniences. Wisconsin tech company to implant microchips in employees ...

  9. Why do businesses require a signature for credit card ... - AOL

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    Chip cards are a unique type of payment card that incorporates both a magnetic stripe and an embedded microchip. The microchip enhances security by generating unique transaction information for ...