As magician and biohacker Anastasia Synn approaches her home, she tries to open the front door and finds it locked. She gently grazes her hand onto the lock, and suddenly she's inside. This is no ...
Kids, don't try this at home: A self-described "biohacker" had a big electronic chip — almost as large as a deck of cards — inserted beneath the skin of his arm. Without a doctor's help. And without ...
Australian biohacker Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow has made himself into a real-life cyborg. In April 2017, Meow-Meow implanted a chip in his hand. The chip is from his Opal card, needed to ride ...
A SYDNEY man who implanted his Opal transport card into his hand is in a bitter dispute with the state government after they cancelled it. Meow-Ludo Disco Gamma Meow-Meow, which is his legal name, cut ...
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Microchips implanted in human bodies could transform the way we tackle many everyday tasks. Some workers in Sweden are already volunteering to have chips injected into their hands.
Biohacker Patrick Paumen has recently added a new microchip implant to his ever-growing array of enhancements which now total 32 bio implants which now includes a contactless payment chip allowing him ...
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Biohackers may be fans of implants, but it seems the authorities would prefer us not to stick things under our skin. Over in Australia, one bodyhacking specialist is suing the New South Wales ...
A woman has gone under the knife and woken up with cyborg-like enhancements. No, this isn't the plot to a female-fronted RoboCop remake, it's the story of a biohacker named Jes, who now has a glowing ...
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