Phone ahead for chips
The Russian Academy of Medical Sciences are developing a biological microchip that will detect a very early – and treatable - stage of diabetes.
They have created a preliminary version of ‘biochip’, and hope to have the real thing in production soon.
But implanting microprocessors into the human body won’t end at medical science...
Nano-sized microchips – able to process trillions of operations a second - could soon be used to help us in all manner of everyday functions...
Microscopic voice-recognition chips, inserted into your ear, could provide instant translation into English of over 2000 languages...
And then there’s the really ‘out there’ stuff. Like the world’s first, 100% voice-operated, nano-tech ‘invisible phone’.
Not a camera, video or Mp3 player in sight – just a microscopic microphone planted in your little finger, and a speaker embedded (painlessly) in your thumb! In effect, your hand becomes a phone!
And because it’s powered by kinetic energy, it’ll never need charging...
Sounds daft, but why not? The technology exists - and we’ve already shown you how nanotechnology can safely turn your body into an antenna...
Changing your network... tariff... or updating your address book will be possible by pressing your thumb to a small ‘receiver plate’, linked wirelessly to your PC, laptop or PDA – or in ‘hotspots’ across the world!
And touching a similar thumb-plate on your car dashboard will enable instant, crystal-clear hands- free chat!
Okay - I’m fairly sure we won’t see this for a while – but remember where you heard it first!
Lots of diverse stuff in today’s email – proof that we’re on the look out for potential in any kind of market...
Rest assured, we’ll continue to bring you the hot emerging stories wherever they spring up... Frank Hemsley will have more for you tomorrow!
I’ll be back next Monday.
Until then,
Simon Munton
Profit Watch

