http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,70726-0.html?tw=wn_index_1
Researchers at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, are exploring the possibility of a biometric security device that will use a person's thoughts to authenticate her or his identity.
wow.. this is like in the movies.. I dunno if this is really possible.. but why not?
what are your thoughts.. isnt there studies that indicate some illness because of radioactive waves...?
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Busy posted this at 10:36—28th April 2006.
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They're going to be screwed when it comes to my turn
demonhale posted this at 13:35—28th April 2006.
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definitely will busy... but they will install a hack for you just to read your mind...
Renegade posted this at 02:47—29th April 2006.
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I just want to know what happens if the guy suddenly dies. Who will be able to access the data? No one?
If they have an alternate method, then... wouldn't crackers/hackers just use the method instead to bypass the security?
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Andromeda posted this at 06:22—29th April 2006.
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and it will be trouble if it's going to detect brain waves since passwords will be useless if they can easily detect it... what for?
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