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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) have created a way in which to transfer data between people and electronic devices. The technology uses transceivers called RedTaction to create a safe network transmission path, which in turn creates a HAN (Human Area Network). The technology isn’t slow either, it is able to transfer at 2Mbps. HAN is ready to ship for next year and will probably revolutionize the way you can transfer files. Imagine going to work and touching a pole, allowing you to receive all the files that you need to work on for the day. Or imagine going to your friend’s house, and transfering all their songs to your iPod. There are a lot of areas where this technology can be used, it should be exciting.
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3 Responses for "Your Body – The New P2P"
December 28th, 2005 at 5:27 pm
1i saw the photo at the end that shows what has to be installed under your skin… am i the only one who is concerned with puttin that in my skin?
December 28th, 2005 at 9:26 pm
2As Chris said, who would use that thing if it has to be surgically implanted under your skin? Wouldn’t it be a more elegant solution if, say, ipod nano has bluetooth or wifi built in and you just carry it in your pocket or wallet? Much faster transfer rate, no surgery needed, and it can also play tunes!
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