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July 19, 2006

Memory Spot is a tiny radio chip that can contain small videos, audio and text files and then affixed to any object:

"A radio chip the size of a grain of rice that holds up to half a megabyte of video has been developed at Hewlett Packard’s research labs in the UK.

The chip, called a Memory Spot, is small enough to be attached to a postcard or a photograph and could be used to append video, audio or hundreds of pages of text to all sorts of everyday objects. In hospitals, for example, the chips could allow doctors to add detailed medical records to a patient’s plastic wristband…

Plans for the technology were hatched two years ago when HP was searching for a way to add audio data to photographs, Robson says. HP sees a future in which its colour printers will be able to add video, audio and text to a chip already embedded in a printed document."

from New Scientist Tech


Originally posted by lp from loadedpun.com, remediated by yatta on Jul 19, 2006 at 02:28 PM