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Temporary tattoo's as wearable tech! :)

So i'm pretty sure this isn't a duplicate post! ( i used the search function, I'm fairly new though, apologies if i have it wrong!) 

 

How cool is this, a company called Chaotic Moon Studio has released a temporary tattoo to mimic the functions of wearable tech! 

It mimics wearable's like fitibit etc, I'd really love to see this technology put to use in the medical field. imagine the possibility's.

 

The original article can be found here: http://www.news.com.au/technology/gadgets/wearables/a-company-is-developing-a-temporary-tattoo-to-mimic-the-functions-of-wearable-tech/news-story/a29dba02f7ed6054ee167244be6858c2

 

I'd like to know where you think this technology would fit in the market place?

 

:) Elly

 

 

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Is it just me or does this look stupid? Feel free to correct me if you have valid reasoning 

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That is super cool! Now let me go give redmond a call and see if we can have Holo Lens + Windows PHone + Windows Tablet version of this!

 

 

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First off welcome to the forum!

Secondly that is pretty fracking cool!

 

Thanks! Agreed :) !!!!

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That is super cool! Now let me go give redmond a call and see if we can have Holo Lens + Windows PHone + Windows Tablet version of this!

 

 

And secondly, Hi :)  Welcome to the forum. Please follow your own posts, read the code of conduct (basically be nice to people and don't be mean).

 

Thanks, Will do! 

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Is it just me or does this look stupid? Feel free to correct me if you have valid reasoning 

I don't know you could just as easily wear it under your shirt , imagine your at hospital and you have this on, your nurse could know if you flip in to a funky heart rhythm even if she's on break.   :)

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I can think of so many good and bad (naughty) ideas for using this tech.  ;)

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Imagine if this could measure things like heart rate, white cell count, do a blood test... It would tell you right away if there is something wrong. Finding out diabetes quicker, anemia... Man- THE POSSIBILITIES!

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Oh, so my understanding for the reasoning for this is so that it can free up space?

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Imagine if this could measure things like heart rate, white cell count, do a blood test... It would tell you right away if there is something wrong. Finding out diabetes quicker, anemia... Man- THE POSSIBILITIES!

 

We are so thinking the same! let's go even further what if it was compatible with the Dr.google and it used that information to give you that information to your phone, never have to worry about going to the dr's again for simple things.  

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Imagine if this could measure things like heart rate, white cell count, do a blood test... It would tell you right away if there is something wrong. Finding out diabetes quicker, anemia... Man- THE POSSIBILITIES!

 

And much more. The decay rate of your organs, the activity of your brain, if you need help sleeping.

Eventually they'd learn to use these things like chips to control your body's production.

Create on screen displays of the types of food you need to eat to keep yourself as healthy as possible.

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We are so thinking the same! let's go even further what if it was compatible with the Dr.google and it used that information to give you that information to your phone, never have to worry about going to the dr's again for simple things.  

 

 

And much more. The decay rate of your organs, the activity of your brain, if you need help sleeping.

Eventually they'd learn to use these things like chips to control your body's production.

Create on screen displays of the types of food you need to eat to keep yourself as healthy as possible.

 

And all of this could run off the body's natural electricity :> Man, I hope companies like Chaotic Moon get money for this.

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Correct me if wrong,

Is this some kind of "extension" for medical RFID chips so they can be able to read vitals?

This is a signature.

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Oh, so my understanding for the reasoning for this is so that it can free up space?

I think its more tactile to, 

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And all of this could run off the body's natural electricity :> Man, I hope companies like Chaotic Moon get money for this.

 

It'd be like my hobby of car tuning, but for my body :D Yay lol I want a bigger ass, can I control it to send more fat to my ass over the next few weeks? LOL!

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As technology develops, we are getting closer and closer to stuff we might have only seen in movies years ago.  This tech looks like something conjured up in Ghost in the Shell.

 

Why limit the tech to monitor the bio-signatures of the person wearing it?  What if it could be designed to do something more?  Next generation cybersex. Take control of someone else's body. Transmit ideas and thoughts not just in terms of sight and sound, but also touch across vast distances.

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Correct me if wrong,

Is this some kind of "extension" for medical RFID chips so they can be able to read vitals?

as far as i know all an RFID chip can do is link you to an external database of stored information about a person, that would be great if they could link the 2 together i think this just reads your vitals! ( i know i Australia they tried to release a health card that stored your information, so hospitals could easily share it. but people got up in arms about privacy breach's :blink: .)

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Correct me if wrong,

Is this some kind of "extension" for medical RFID chips so they can be able to read vitals?

This is different- they would be able to monitor. RFID chips are being used now and they just store data.

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Uhhh no thanks. As a Christian this is an eerie reminder of what is ahead.

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Every time I see it... poor floppy

poor floppy?

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I mean his profile pic

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Ohhhhh :) 

 

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Uhhh no thanks. As a Christian this is an eerie reminder of what is ahead.

 

I'm a strong believer of "Verbesserung durch Fortschritte der Technologie"

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I'm a strong believer of "Verbesserung durch Fortschritte der Technologie"

progress by improving  :)

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progress by improving  :)

 

The opposite of ZFT from Fringe.

Zerstörung durch Fortschritte der Technologie

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