From screens you can write on to TVs you fold up and security via eyeball readers, Sarah Mills says we are rapidly heading for a future with microchips implanted in our wrists.

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Listen to more commentary from Sarah Mills:

Fri., Dec. 5: Sarah Mills says the World Cup draw is the most drawn-out, unnecessary, money-making, pointless event FIFA could possibly design, but somehow it’s exciting regardless as nations learn their groupings.

Thurs., Dec. 4: A defence procurement deal to ensure Europe doesn’t rely too heavily on the U.S. for defence technology is costing C

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