Motorola Debuts Edible Password Pill For Authentication With External Devices
Posted: 05 Jun 2013 12:59 AM PDT
The head of Google-owned Motorola’s research division, introduced an ingestible vitamin prototype that transforms your entire body into an authentication passcode at the D11 Conference last week. Developed by Proteus Digital Health, the FDA-approved pill includes wearable and ingestible sensors that work together to detect ingestions and physiologic data. The small chip can be switched on and off by users stomach acid, Once activated it creates an individual 18-bit signal that would be detectable by external devices like your phone, computer, and even car for authentication and many other purposes
http://proteusdigitalhealth.com/
Posted: 05 Jun 2013 12:59 AM PDT
The head of Google-owned Motorola’s research division, introduced an ingestible vitamin prototype that transforms your entire body into an authentication passcode at the D11 Conference last week. Developed by Proteus Digital Health, the FDA-approved pill includes wearable and ingestible sensors that work together to detect ingestions and physiologic data. The small chip can be switched on and off by users stomach acid, Once activated it creates an individual 18-bit signal that would be detectable by external devices like your phone, computer, and even car for authentication and many other purposes
http://proteusdigitalhealth.com/