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Discreetly, the young in Japan chip away at a taboo on tattoos - The New York Times

Discreetly, the young in Japan chip away at a taboo on tattoos - The New York Times | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Exposed to body art on social media, more young Japanese are getting tattoos, even if that means hiding them at work..."

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Tech tatts: Biometric tattoos raise the bar in wearable technology (VIDEO)

Tech tatts: Biometric tattoos raise the bar in wearable technology (VIDEO) | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Inking data collectors on your skin could become the next step in wearable technology, allowing them to obtain health and other biometric data from the body without a pause ..."

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Google: Motorola's tattoos could replace passwords - Telegraph

Google: Motorola's tattoos could replace passwords - Telegraph | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Motorola’s forthcoming phones could use electronic tattoos or pills to identify users, it has been announced..."

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Twenty-five things you aren't allowed to do in Disneyland

Twenty-five things you aren't allowed to do in Disneyland | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"Walt Disney Parks and Resorts - which has seven locations around the world including Florida- has dozens of rules visitors must follow in a bid to ensure the 'happiest place on earth' stays that way ..."

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Tattooed fruits are the future of produce branding | Digital Trends

Tattooed fruits are the future of produce branding | Digital Trends | consumer psychology | Scoop.it

"The European Union has approved the use of chemicals to condition fruits for laser cutting so companies won't need to brand produce with stickers..."

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