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Korean Scientists Transfer Mp3 Files through Human Body

February 25, 2008

Japanese telecommunications giant NTT has succeeded in transmitting MP3 files without a cable, through the human body, and several Korean companies are busy researching and developing similar technologies with an eye to profiting from them.


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