CHARLOTTE, N.C. – First glasses, now tattoos. Google has applied for a patent on an electronic skin tattoo. But no worries, it’s not permanently inked to your skin.
The temporary tattoo sticks to the throat or collar by adhesive. The device would communicate with smartphones, gaming systems, tablets and other technology with Google Glass through a bluetooth style connection.
Google says it can even be used as a lie detector by reading electricity conducted by the skin.