octane case for apple iphone 7 plus - lavender/frost

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octane case for apple iphone 7 plus - lavender/frost

octane case for apple iphone 7 plus - lavender/frost octane case for apple iphone 7 plus - lavender/frost

octane case for apple iphone 7 plus - lavender/frost

The Finnish phone fanciers have filed for a patent on a magnetic implant planted on or under your skin that informs you what's going on with your phone, if taking it out of your pocket and looking at it is too much like hard work. The idea is you get ferromagnetic material tattooed, stamped or sprayed on your skin. That pairs with a phone or tablet, like a Bluetooth headset, and can then notify you of new calls, texts or other alerts. If your battery runs low or you have a meeting or anything else your phone needs to remind you about, then the implant in your finger, arm or stomach vibrates.

The strength of the vibration can be altered, And everybody's magnetic field could be unique enough to act as a technological fingerprint, unlocking a octane case for apple iphone 7 plus - lavender/frost phone or computer, It's not the first time tattoos have been mooted as high-tech indicators: a band of US scientists has developed an impossibly thin array of LED lights that could change colour to show how you're feeling, Other tech-tastic implants that turn you into a cyborg include a heartbeat-powered battery, smart contact lenses and a Google implant, And this week the BBC told the story of a woman considering replacing her paralysed arm with a bionic implant, We have the technology, we can rebuild you...

Would you get ink linked to your phone? What tattoos would suit each brand of phone? Will we all be cyborgs one day? Ink your thoughts in the comments or on our Facebook wall. Nokia is researching magnetic tattoos that vibrate when you get a call. Do you love mobile phones? Would you say you've got them under your skin? Nokia is researching a way to literally put them there with magnetic tattoos that vibrate when you get a call. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion.

You've seen Nokia's Windows Phones -- but have you seen the user interface designs our favourite Finns were toying with instead of the simple squares of Microsoft's Metro user interface? Imagine a swarm of mating amoeba and you're getting close, Or better still, click on the video above and see for yourself, Thankfully, this bacterial oddity never broke out of Nokia's lab, It's a cliché that the best things in life are free, but not in the case of Android apps -- at least when it comes to sapping the life out of weakling octane case for apple iphone 7 plus - lavender/frost smart phone batteries, A US study revealed up to 75 per cent of the battery use of free Android apps is spent on ads and hidden tasks, And a prime culprit is the free version of the much-loved Angry Birds..

Sony's signed up a Hollywood director to market its new Xperia phones. The Japanese giant has gone all leftfield, choosing The Royal Tenenbaums auteur Wes Anderson to splice together a series of 60-second ads for the new range, floating on a soundtrack from ethereal Icelandic popsters Sigur Rós. Meanwhile, we have the latest rumours surrounding the new Samsung Galaxy S3, as well as the Android Ice Cream Sandwich update for the S2, if you can't wait for its follow-up to drop. And lastly, it's not a phone, but how could we fail to mention the biggest tech launch of the last week? Watch the video to find out how many units Apple's much-hyped new iPad shifted in its first days of sale. Let us know what you think in the comments, or over on our Facebook page.


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