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The tiny, implantable RFID Microchip will let employees make purchases in the company’s break room mini market, open doors, login to their computers, use the copy machine, and more.
Constantly misplacing your work badge? Workers at a Wisconsin company called Three Square Market (32M) may never have that problem again.
Because of 32M, which sells vending kiosks for office break rooms, wants to implant microchips into its employees’ bodies. The tiny, implantable RFID chips (which you can in the picture) use near-field communications—the same technology found in contactless credit cards and mobile payment systems—to let employees make purchases in the company’s break room mini market, open doors, log in to their computers, use the copy machine, and more. Continue reading