Medical and musical breast implants
13th Oct 2005, 16:29 GMT
We’re reserving judgment on this one big time, but apparently BT Laboratories analyst Ian Pearson believes flexible plastic electronics can (and should) be made to sit inside breast implants. About it the pragmatic Mr. Pearson says, “It is now very hard for me to thing of breast implants as just decorative. If a woman has something implanted permanently, it might as well do something useful,” like play audio over A2DP Bluetooth for instance, or monitor heart palpitations, blood pressure, diabetes, or breast cancer. We’ll hereby defer to our female readership on this one—no comments from the peanut gallery! Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments © 2005 Weblogs, Inc. SPONSORED BY: Fable: The Lost Chapters. Now On PC. Enter a world where every choice changes your fate. Enhanced graphics, new journeys, good or evil-how will you choose to play?
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