BIZBER - Have we known what is a Cyborg? It's humans that his body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices or more trend one of human engineering results by using the advanced technology made for human-driven like in real.
When we think of the cyborg in the world of the mind we will go to science fiction. How could it happen? apparently the Cyborg that exist in real life when this happened! examples such as people using a pacemaker and implanted ear.
Their body is an organic combination of bio-mechanical and electronic parts. And if it's too plain for you ya who like more extreme yet, below are the people who have managed to integrate technology into their bodies with a more extreme way.
Curious as to what? the following information in the extreme when Cyborg 7 now!
Jerry Jalava
One finger Jerry Jalava is a hard drive, or "Flash" the name we hear more often. Started when he lost one of his finger in an accident and he turned over his finger into the Flash.
Until recently attached to the Flash one of the remaining fingers. Every time he needs to use Flash only mencolokan his finger into the USB port. The possibility of making us think first is the theft of data while handshake.
Rob Spence
Rob Spence Eyeborg called herself. He lost his right eye after firing a shotgun is not true. While most technology is currently make do with glasses well it is definitely like Google Glass.
Perhaps this is the most creative and new ideas it seems, decided to enter the camera battery powered into the empty eye socket. Any camera recording she could see the videos stored. Spence, currently continues to improve the camera eye to make itmore effective longer.
Tim Cannon
Software Developer Team Cannon, have an electronic chip implanted under her skinby peers, which basically means that no one involved in the procedure the surgeon certified. Ice is used to reduce the pain because there is no certified to use anesthesia.
Despite the health risks, the idea itself is interesting. This chip called Circadia 1.0, and take note of body temperature of cannons and send it to your smartphone. Cannon pointed to a vision of integration of humans and technology, where data collected by the chip can be used to modify the environment.
An example given by Cannon to elaborate the future use of technology in the homewhich are intended to read the data from an embedded chip and then changing the environment we become more in tune with the mood and condition us, such as Dim the lights or playing relaxing music.
Cameron Clapp
Cameron Clapp has only the head, the body, the left arm and not much else. He lostboth legs and his right arm in a train accident when he was a teenager. Using protesa in the third missing limbs he's now become a runner, golfer and actor.
Prosthesis Hanger Comfortflex Socket using Clapp System, that really stimulates the growth of muscles. Prostesisnya has a sensor which detects the weight, and then adjust the hydraulics to allow him to run.
She has some set of different goals with protesa, walk, run and even swim using both legs and his right arm, like a human being in General.
Kevin Warwick
Captain Cyborg sounds like the name of a cyborg pirates will be in our home environment, but it's actually there si Cybernetics Professor Kevin Warwick. No one got the nickname as cool as that just by teaching cybernetics though; Warwick is acyborg.
Warwick also has implanted an electrode interface with the nervous system, and he has a simple array of electrodes implanted into his wife. These implants are recording signals from the nervous system, which basically means that he can take his wife's taste sensations on her arm where the implant is placed.
Warwick has generated little controversy, though some claim his work in cybernetics is a publicity stunt and performed for entertainment rather than focusing on real progress in science.