Motorola Debuts the “Password Pill”
If you’re sick of straining to remember your password (it’s “password,” jackass) Motorola might have a solution for you. It’s creepy, and might be taking science way too far, but you can’t argue with the convenience:
The pills are actually “vitamin authentication” capsules which include an electronic chip inside. After swallowing one of the devices, your stomach acid acts as the power source while your body acts as the transmitter for the electronic signals. Since the human body can conduct electricity, authentication could be setup in a way that you just have to touch the related device to unlock it.
So there you have it, a microchip, sitting in your stomach, constantly transmitting signals. Sounds pretty safe right? Stay tuned for more at a nerdy news source near you.