Cyberware

Cyberware is a word that is composed of cyber (English acronym for cybernetic, AltGr. Kybernetiké téchne, " Steuermannskunst " ) and ware (English for "goods" ). The term was coined by the science fiction novel Neuromancer the cyberpunk author William Gibson. Cyberware referred mainly fictional implants, which are used as fusion of man and machine cyborgs use. Similar to transgenic organisms in Utopian literature, the implants often do this well beyond the restorative function of a prosthesis out and expand the human body with additional functions.

Colloquially, and in the literature, the term is rarely used. Real existing implants will restore nerve functions are called neural prostheses. Currently, the term " Cyberware " by the company Cyberware Inc., Monterey, registered as a trademark and protected. The company primarily provides 3D scanner ago, the name has nothing to do with the contents shown here.

Examples of fictional Cyberware

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