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Term: Category =   "Communications"
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1.   Artificial Personality Profile
Description: This provides the recipient, not with a recording of the message as it was sent, but with an interactive simulation of the sender. This representation of the sender will pass the original message in ...

2.   Bio-electric Implant
Description: This device is implanted directly into the mastoid, or behind the ear, and transmits sounds through bone conduction. Sub-vocalising speech can be used to send messages, as with a throat microphone.

3.   Biocybernetics and communication network access
Description: A computer processor is implanted in the brain at birth and develops along with the growing brain. Humans can use this hardware to access the outernet via a special headset (akin to using a cellular ...

4.   CommBadge
Description: There are many modes of operation to the system, you can have the human to human contact like in the example above, human to device contact where you can switch on lights, TV, change viewing ...

5.   Communications Buttons
Description: In “The Ship Who Sang” the single pilot of a ship is linked to the ship by a small lapel button which gives a permanently open video and audio channel that is constantly monitored by the ships ...

 
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