Stick it in your ear (Finger Phone)
28 June 2008
Tokyo, 
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The Japanese company NTT DoCoMo just developed the Finger Phone, a wireless phone worn like a wristwatch. Calls are begun and ended by touching forefinger to thumb. But the most interesting part is that the bones of the hand are used to conduct sound from the device, and sticking one's finger in one's ear allows one to hear the call.
Dialing works through a voice command, directed at the wristband or ring which contains the phone's mouthpiece, and looks like a sort of pigeon egg.
So, stick your finger in your ear and start calling...little weird if you ask me and I keep wondering how you can write a text message ...also through you ear??
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