Gadgets, A Part Of Your Life, Now May Become A Part Of YOU!

Still forgetting your gadgets at home or work? How cool would it be if the gadgets are somehow attached to us, so that we may be rested enough knowing that we can access them anytime we want. A similar thought was catered to by the researchers at #-Link-Snipped-#, a software company in Toronto, Canada, who performed several methods to interface the gadgets implanted in a human tissue, and the results collected were quite positive. apparently you just need a button, an LED and a touch sensor all operated needfully before embedding them in the skin of a body's arm. The team even established a Bluetooth connection, and charged the electronic appliances wirelessly.
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Would you nod a yes to some electronic device residing in your body, with lingering questions like "What if the device goes kaput," "What if it causes a tissue damage", etc.? There are many surgeries that employ metallic prosthetics in our body,and have been tested just fine. Hope that something like that is developed for the electronic appliances too. The creepiness of the idea will die out soon once people start embracing the applied technology, hopefully.

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