Whatever next? RFID tags for dead people

RFID with antenna
Just remember to take this out before lighting the fire

RFID technology has made wireless tracking of everything from goods on warehouse pallets to lost dogs as commonplace as breathing, but we could never have guessed that even the dead would have their own uses for it.

The unusual scheme to give expired people a high-tech link to the outside world comes from a 16th-century temple in Nagoya, Japan, called Bansho-ji.

J Mark Lytle was an International Editor for TechRadar, based out of Tokyo, who now works as a Script Editor, Consultant at NHK, the Japan Broadcasting Corporation. Writer, multi-platform journalist, all-round editorial and PR consultant with many years' experience as a professional writer, their bylines include CNN, Snap Media and IDG.