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Motorola wants to tattoo a smartphone receiver on your neck
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All the cool kids will soon have one. [URL="http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/mobiles/motorola-wants-to-tattoo-a-smartphone-receiver-on-your-neck-20131108-2x5ae.html"]

http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/mobil...2x5ae.html[/URL]

Google-owned smartphone maker Motorola has applied for a patent for an "electronic tattoo" on people's necks that doubles as a mobile microphone, lie detector and digital display.

The tattoo would capture vibrations, or sound, directly from a user's throat, thus eliminating background noise that so often mars conversations over mobile phones.

The sound would then be transmitted from the electronic tattoo, which has its own power supply built-in, to a nearby smartphone via Bluetooth, near-field communication, also known as NFC, or the wireless technology ZigBee.

"Mobile communication devices are often operated in noisy environments ... Communication can reasonably be improved and even enhanced with a method and system for reducing the acoustic noise in such environments and contexts," reads the patent.

According to the patent, the device could also be used as a lie detector by measuring the skin's electrical conductance or "galvanic skin response" the level at which electric current passes through something.
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Not to mention a 24/7 geo-locator, where the only time you can fully destroy the chip and remove the battery is upon your death.

Your every conversation and every whisper is online also 24/7 and can and will be surveilled.

It brings a new meaning to enhanced communications.
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David Guyatt Wrote:Not to mention a 24/7 geo-locator, where the only time you can fully destroy the chip and remove the battery is upon your death.

Your every conversation and every whisper is online also 24/7 and can and will be surveilled.

It brings a new meaning to enhanced communications.

1950s and 60s nightmare scifi has become reality..... That is the most disgusting invention/patent/product I've heard of in a long time! Be the first in your neighborhood and among your pals to become a corporate cyborg - and completely controlled by them! 1984-Brave New Worldish.:Confusedhock:: There are already a few who have had RFID chips implanted under their skin....what's next....oh, I know...brain doublespeak doublethink implant chips.
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Who thinks up this stuff? Some people just have way too much time on their hands. ::gtfo::
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