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Body acoustics can turn your arm into a touchscreen | New Scientist
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Cicret bracelet could make other smartwatches redundant... if it's real - SiliconANGLE
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Cicret wearable aims to turn your skin into your tablet - but is it hype or reality? | ZDNET
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Cicret wearable aims to turn your skin into your tablet - but is it hype or reality? | ZDNET
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Cicret Bracelet - The bracelet has a projector called Pico Projector which displays the user's phone screen on his wrist through projection. It also has eight proximity sensors, which make it possible
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Cicret wristband turns your arm into a touch screen
The Cicret Bracelet puts a smartphone display on your arm with full touchscreen functionality
Cicret wearable aims to turn your skin into your tablet - but is it hype or reality? | ZDNET