Bluetooth implants: Why not?

This Bluetooth set features a tiny mic (at bottom) that can be embedded in the teeth.

(Credit: Chinavasion)

Question: How did the Borg–the not-so-lovable cyborgs in Star Trek–get to be that way?

Answer: it all started with Bluetooth headsets.

I see more and more citizens walking

around with Bluetooth headsets lodged behind their ears every day. Most states are passing hands-free laws for drivers. Even my technophobe wife wants one.

I could be wrong, but I think it’s only a matter of instance before some enterprising startup comes up with an implantable device.

Orginal post by Steve Tobak

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