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Hi Tech & Innovation Nov 7, 2013

Neck tattoo patent filing from Motorola targets improved sound

(Phys.org) —Motorola's vision of wearables extends beyond watches and spectacles into new consumer territory that would involve people wearing tattoos on their skin as supportive communication tools with their devices to ...

Aug 29, 2004

HP Expands into Digital Consumer Electronics

HP offers consumers keys to living digitally -- simple, personalized experiences HP announced its expansion into multiple new consumer digital entertainment and digital photography categories with a range of offerings aimed ...

Engineering May 17, 2017

Electronic tattoos: Using distinctive body locations to control mobile devices intuitively

Computer scientists from Saarland University and Google are giving wrinkles, knuckles and birthmarks a whole new meaning. Similarly to temporary tattoos for children, the researchers are placing ultra-thin, electronic tattoos ...

Engineering Sep 29, 2015

Wearable electronic health patches may now be cheaper and easier to make

A team of researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has invented a method for producing inexpensive and high-performing wearable patches that can continuously monitor the body's ...

Engineering Jul 9, 2019

How electronic skin could help people with disabilities

You might not know what they're called, but you probably use them quite a lot. Virtual buttons, also called soft keys, are on smartphones, ATMs and computer monitors, doing the work of buttons though they are just an image.

Nanophysics Oct 3, 2019

Printed electronics open way for electrified tattoos and personalized biosensors

Electrical engineers at Duke University have devised a fully print-in-place technique for electronics that is gentle enough to work on delicate surfaces including paper and human skin. The advance could enable technologies ...

Engineering Sep 16, 2013

Research team develops tattoo-like skin thermometer patch

(Phys.org) —A diverse team of researchers from the U.S., China, and Singapore has created a patch that when glued to the skin can be used as a thermometer—continuously measuring skin temperature. In their paper published ...

Biotechnology Jan 11, 2024

Customizable polymer molds for microneedle tattoos to ID pets instead of tags or collars

If you've ever taken a car trip through a rural area, you might already know that livestock, including cows and sheep, can be individually tracked using decidedly old-fashioned methods, such as ear tags or even branding marks. ...

Nanophysics Jun 2, 2015

QLEDs meet wearable devices

The scientific team, from the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) and Seoul National University, has developed an ultra-thin wearable quantum dot light emitting diodes (QLEDs).

Nanomaterials Sep 28, 2021

Soft pressure sensor breakthrough solves field's most challenging bottleneck

Medical sensing technology has taken great strides in recent years, with the development of wearable devices that can track pulse, brain function, biomarkers in sweat and more. However, there is one big problem with existing ...

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