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    Wifi hacking risks?

    I read the article at http://3dprint.com/52616/mhox-3d-printed-eyes/

    What are the risks posed by WiFi hacking techniques, and, can they be mitigated at networking level, or do they require additional precautions, and guided configuration within devices that use WiFi technologies?

    Will exposure to WiFi waves and the materials used cause any adverse health effects including memory loss or problems where the human tissue rejects the artificially printed eye, and, how will we manage to overcome these risks if they are verified?

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    well human tissue won't reject artificial implants because any biological parts will be made from your body's own organ specific stem cells.

    But while eyes are cool. organic printed joints would be the biggest money maker.

    tens of thousands of knees, shoulders and hips are replaced every year - just in the uk.
    And the current replacements are rated for between 10-20 years. While the biological part they replaced can run quite happily for 60 plus.

    And at some time in the next 20 years or so I'm pretty sure I'll need at least a shoulder replacement and probably a knee or two.

    So forget the sexy stuff like upgraded eyes for spies and get busy on more practical joints :-)

    Yeah bionic eyes are cool - but the moneys in mass replacement biological joints.

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