Talk:Personal Area Network
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[edit] Microchip Implants
I heard someone on the radio talking about how the PAN concept was based around a microchip implanted in the user for the purposes of identification. For a sort of an ID to auto-login to a device when the user touches a it. Also when two people shake hands their networks could bridge, allowing for the automatic exchange of data. This radio personality also said that Microsoft owns many patents relating to microchip implants and PAN technology. Is there more information about any of this? --Zerothis 01:04, 31 August 2006 (UTC)...._...
[edit] Computer Area Network??
A Personal Area Network is not specifically designed for just computer use, it for any device to use around one's person (such as a walkman communicating to headphones). I recommend changing the term computer devices to electronic devices. -MrLaister 24/04/07
[edit] User:ClueBot is anoying.
I'd delete some spam in the article if this anoying bot didn't stop me. I hate this. I'm begginer wikipedian and my english is poor so I help with deleting spam and making corrections, but this bot upset mi very much. This bot talked me out of this. :/ —Preceding unsigned comment added by Alienjr (talk • contribs) 10:08, 27 May 2008 (UTC)

