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Tuesday, 03/20/2012 2:54:26 PM

Tuesday, March 20, 2012 2:54:26 PM

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Since no one appears to want a Nokia phone at least here, the Nokians have been busy on trying to make something else work. Maybe they should try for poop/dung remover from the boots of cowboys. Anyway this is the latest attributed to the great Nokia.

"Cell phone company Nokia has issued a patent for a material that could be attached to human skin and would vibrate to alert the wearer of an incoming call or text message.

The Wall Street Journal reports the patent application filed by Nokia last September would create, "a material attachable to skin, the material capable of detecting a magnetic field and transferring a perceivable stimulus to the skin, wherein the perceivable stimulus relates to the magnetic field."

In other words, it would be an attachable tattoo that would vibrate in response to a signal from an incoming phone call or text message. The patent application was first discovered by the blog Unwired View's Vlad Bobleanta, who writes, "The tattoo would be applied using ferromagnetic inks. The ink material would first be exposed to high temperatures to demagnetize it. Then the tattoo would be applied. You'll apparently be able to choose the actual image you want as the tattoo. The procedure is identical to that of getting a 'normal' tattoo—only the ink is special."

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