Xega creates human tracking chip
Jaiyant Cavale | Aug 22 2008


If one had to save the number of people who go missing, one would have to be able to track them. GPS and other such technologies usually don’t help. Hence, the Xega Company has created an injectable chip, which is the size and shape of a rice kernel. It can be injected into the client’s body using a syringe. The chip sends out signals from the person’s body and one could locate and pinpoint the location of someone in distress. The chip costs about $4000 and comes with an annual fee of $2,200. This may mean we won’t see any more kidnappings and persons going missing.

Dvorak via Reuters

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Where should I put, any suggestions?

Now that I have 2 daughters, I am totally freaked out about someone abducting them. I always wondered if there would be some sort of Lojac for kids in 10 years....well this article gives me some hope!

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