It had to happen: The disposable computer
A disposable paperboard computer has been developed and is already in use in Sweden. Developed by Cypak, the paperboard computer can collect, process, and exchange several pages of encrypted data, the company says. With just 32 kBytes of memory, the paperboard computer’s functionality is somewhat limited at present, but the firm believes its future will be broad.
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