Technology & Science
May 30, 2007
Bills Would Restrict Implanting of Computer Chips in People
SACRAMENTO - The idea of imbedding a tiny tracking device beneath the skin was once the stuff of futuristic novels and paranoid ramblings, but technological advancements have made such subdermal implants a reality in recent years.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
SACRAMENTO - The idea of imbedding a tiny tracking device beneath the skin was once the stuff of futuristic novels and paranoid ramblings, but technological advancements have made such subdermal implants a reality in recent years.
Sen. Joseph Simitian wants to make sure that the law is ready for this brave new world and that nobody is allowed to s...
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