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		<title>Wireless Mind Controlled Device</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2011 17:34:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technology is one of the best creation of man. But, day by day we are being slaves of technology. The time is not far when machine will rule over man. And a very good example of this is a recently developed machine by the scientists. It claims that this can control a human mind. can [...]]]></description>
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Technology is one of the best creation of man. But, day by day we are being slaves of technology. The time is not far when machine will rule over man. And a very good example of this is a recently developed machine by the scientists. It claims that this can control a human mind. can you believe that you are very near to having your actions, your thoughts and your feelings controlled by somebody else?<br />
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But for this to happen, you will need to wear a wireless device, which is something like a helmet, that lets others read your mind. Christian Wentz from MIT developed this device which can be used to control the mind. This device was first used on mice for testing. Using this device, colored lights are flashed on specific parts of the brain resulting in the switching on or off a persons behavior. Behaviors such as aggression, sexual behaviors, directional movements, and so on could hence be controlled.</p>
<p>This is not the first time that such a device has been made, but all previous devices have been heavily wired devices that caused hindrance to validity of the study. The new developments could open up a wide range of experiments with the provision of an insight into diseases like Parkinson. The biggest problem with this is the size and weight of the device. But that also will not be a matter of concern soon, Wentz said, this technology was getting improved day by day and soon this would be miniaturized to a few square millimeters.<br />
Source: <a href="http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/wireless-machine-rules-the-mind-controls-specific-actions-and-behaviors/" target="_blank">GizmoWatch.com</a></p>
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		<title>Scientists Create First Expandable Memory For The Brain</title>
		<link>http://fgadgets.com/future-gadgets/scientists-create-first-expandable-memory-for-the-brain</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Jul 2011 10:43:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you’ve watched the Matrix movie you probably remember parts of the movie where the characters “download” various learning tools into their brain, i.e. learning to fly a helicopter or ride a motorbike and learning martial arts in seconds. If you thought that was cool and you wish that perhaps one day you will be [...]]]></description>
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If you’ve watched the Matrix movie you probably remember parts of the movie where the characters “download” various learning tools into their brain, i.e. learning to fly a helicopter or ride a motorbike and learning martial arts in seconds. If you thought that was cool and you wish that perhaps one day you will be able to just stroll in a book store and select programs to “learn”, like learning how to bake a cake or be able to expound on the laws of physics, well it looks like that dream is not too far away.<br />
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Scientists from the University of South California’s Viterbi School led by Dr. Theodore Berger have managed to build a prosthetic chip which can be implanted into the brain and uses electrodes to enhance memory abilities. The chip can store neural signals which basically functions as electronic memory, allowing the rats that were used in their tests to remember certain events when it was enabled, and when disabled it caused the rats to forget what was on that memory.</p>
<p>“Flip the switch on, and the rats remember. Flip it off, and the rats forget [...] These integrated experimental modeling studies show for the first time that with sufficient information about the neural coding of memories, a neural prosthesis capable of real-time identification and manipulation of the encoding process can restore and even enhance cognitive mnemonic processes.&#8221;</p>
<p>As it stands the tests are only conducted on rats but they’re hoping to move on to monkeys and reproduce similar results. This was not created so that we can all learn Jiu-Jitsu but rather it was designed to aid  people who are affected by Alzheimer’s disease, strokes or other forms of brain injury that could cause memory loss.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/06/scientists-create-first-expandable-memory-for-the-brain/" target="_blank">UberGizmo.com</a></p>
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		<title>Brain-Controlled Prosthetic Arm</title>
		<link>http://fgadgets.com/future-gadgets/brain-controlled-prosthetic-arm</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 15:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two undergrads from the Ryerson University in Toronto have recently come up with a new type of prosthetic arm that could impact the robotic arm industry. While it’s not the world’s first or most advanced prosthetic arm available on the market, it is touted to be the safest as well as cheaper than other offerings. [...]]]></description>
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Two undergrads from the Ryerson University in Toronto have recently come up with a new type of prosthetic arm that could impact the robotic arm industry. While it’s not the world’s first or most advanced prosthetic arm available on the market, it is touted to be the safest as well as cheaper than other offerings. Because the arm relies on simple pneumatic pumps and valves, and a tank of compressed air to move, it would cost about ¼ the price of a traditional prosthetic limb to create. And as for its “safest” claim – it doesn’t rely on invasive surgery (which is dangerous and possibly fatal) to re-route nerves to the arm for users to control it. Instead, it will rely on brain signals sent to the arm through a head-worn device (most likely through the use of an EEG). In addition to being cheaper and safe – the arm is supposedly easy to master as well, with a learning curve of 10 minutes. No word of when or if it will be commercially available, but it sure looks like medical technology is headed in the right direction with these cheaper and safer creations.<br />
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Source:  <a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/2011/04/cheaper-safer-brain-controlled-prosthetic-arm/" target="_blank">UberGizmo.com</a></p>
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		<title>Emotive EPOC Wireless Neuroheadset (video)</title>
		<link>http://fgadgets.com/future-gadgets/emotive-epoc-wireless-neuroheadset-video</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 12:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine a device that can tag photos by reading your mind! Awesome; isn’t it? This Emotive EPOC brain-reading headset created by Emotive Systems does exactly that. It reads our brain and tag photos based on the intensity of the emotions we create in response to viewing a photo. Emotive EPOC neuro headset runs on an [...]]]></description>
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Imagine a device that can tag photos by reading your mind! Awesome; isn’t it? This Emotive EPOC brain-reading headset created by Emotive Systems does exactly that. It reads our brain and tag photos based on the intensity of the emotions we create in response to viewing a photo. Emotive EPOC neuro headset runs on an application called EmoLens. At the core of Emotive EPOC is 14-electrode EPOC headset. Cool Iris Wall web component, which is created by Cool Iris, is used in EmoLens to display Flickr photos in stunning way.<br />
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<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Emotive-EPOC-Wireless-Neuroheadset-brain-device-02.jpg" alt="Emotive EPOC, Mind Gadget" /><br />
<strong>How it works?</strong><br />
EmoLens works on the basis of our moods. For example, if we are scared by looking at a picture, it adds “scared” tag. The EmoLens can detect four emotions- Happy, Sad, Angry and Scared. If you are looking at an image, which makes you happy, the Emotive EPOC headset adds the “Happy” tags and then pauses the image in Flickr for a while so that you can enjoy the feeling to the maximum. In this way, it controls the slideshow in Flickr. EmoLens can also be used to search a photo based on the emotions you have tagged on it. To do this, you just remember the feeling and EmoLens selects a set of previously tagged photos matching that feeling.<br />
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<strong>Pricing and availability:</strong><br />
This device is a bit costlier. The EmoLens app alone costs $40 and the Emotive EPOC neuroheadset costs $300. The Emotive EPOC was launched in the market in November 2010. Whoever likes to watch Flickr images with a true “feeling” will find the Emotive EPOC useful.<br />
<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Emotive-EPOC-Wireless-Neuroheadset-brain-device-04.jpg" alt="Emotive EPOC, Mind Gadgets" /></p>
<p><img src="/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/Emotive-EPOC-Wireless-Neuroheadset-brain-device-05.jpg" alt="Emotive EPOC, Brain Gizmo" /></p>
<p><iframe title="YouTube video player" width="500" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/E9_XZlHoSp0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></p>
<p>Source:  <a href="http://www.designbuzz.com/entry/emotive-epoc-brain-reading-headset/" target="_blank">DesignBUZZ.com</a></p>
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		<title>XWAVE headset scans Your Thoughts to Run Your Favorite iPhone App</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Nov 2010 22:38:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So this is where its’ heading, an iPhone user interface that uses thoughts bombarding your brain to interact with various apps. A mind bending leap has surfaced in iPhone user interface technology thanks to sensor laden XWAVE headsets. The headset senses the faintest electrical impulses transmitted through the skull to the surface of the forehead [...]]]></description>
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So this is where its’ heading, an iPhone user interface that uses thoughts bombarding your brain to interact with various apps. A mind bending leap has surfaced in iPhone user interface technology thanks to sensor laden XWAVE headsets. The headset senses the faintest electrical impulses transmitted through the skull to the surface of the forehead and converts these analog signals into digital.<br />
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With endless possibilities limited only to the power of imagination one is left amused by the ability to control lights in the room or gaming objects by simply thinking.<br />
Source:  <a href="http://www.devicenation.com/xwave-headset-scans-your-thoughts-to-run-your-favorite-iphone-app/" target="_blank">Devicenation.com</a></p>
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		<title>DARPA Brain-Machine Interface</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Sep 2010 16:42:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After what we all know and DARPA has done, the Pentagon’s research wing now in collaboration with neurotechnology lab of the Arizona State University visions to venture into new realms of brain-machine interface by stuffing in US troops’ helmets with a device to simulate the brain. The device within the helmet would simulate the brain [...]]]></description>
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After what we all know and DARPA has done, the Pentagon’s research wing now in collaboration with neurotechnology lab of the Arizona State University visions to venture into new realms of brain-machine interface by stuffing in US troops’ helmets with a device to simulate the brain. The device within the helmet would simulate the brain from the outside to enhance cognitive abilities, improve alertness and help reduce, pain, stress and anxiety.<br />
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The developed transcranial pulsed ultrasund would specialize in ultrasonic brain simulation to make troops smarter and to prevent them against traumatic brain injuries, majorly responsible for casualties in the battlefield. The device made small enough to fit within the soldier’s helmet, has been tested to target smallest of brain regions. The microcontroller device courtesy ultrasound capabilities, simulates various brain regions to relive the user against pain and also guard against traumatic brain injuries.</p>
<p>Source:   <a href="http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/darpa-visions-brain-stimulating-helmets-to-enhance-soldiers-cognitive-ability/" target="_blank">Gizmowatch.com</a></p>
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		<title>Innovative Brain Wave Monitoring Technology To Detect Terrorist Attacks In Advance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 18:33:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the past few years there have been major terrorist attacks around the globe in developing as well as developed nations. Since then scientists have been pushing hard to come up with a viable alternative for a polygraph test, which at times is rendered useless in revealing concealed information from terrorism suspects. A series of [...]]]></description>
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In the past few years there have been major terrorist attacks around the globe in developing as well as developed nations. Since then scientists have been pushing hard to come up with a viable alternative for a polygraph test, which at times is rendered useless in revealing concealed information from terrorism suspects. A series of test conducted in the Northwestern lab under J. Peter Rosenfeld (professor psychology in Northwestern’s Weinberg College of Arts &amp; Sciences) and his team seems to be the concrete solution in unearthing secret information from stubborn terrorists. The test is about measuring P300 brain waves via electrodes that are attached to the scalp of the test subjects in the lab.<br />
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Source:  <a href="http://www.gizmowatch.com/entry/innovative-brain-wave-monitoring-technology-to-detect-terrorist-attacks-in-advance/" target="_blank">Gizmowatch.com</a></p>
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		<title>15 Futuristic Gadgets and Newest Technologies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 00:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Invisible speakers, wireless electricity and games you can control with your brain: all of these things may sound like science fiction, but thanks to recent technological innovation, they’re officially within the realm of possibility – or even already available. Some improve quality of life while others are just plain fun, but all of these futuristic [...]]]></description>
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Invisible speakers, wireless electricity and games you can control with your brain: all of these things may sound like science fiction, but thanks to recent technological innovation, they’re officially within the realm of possibility – or even already available. Some improve quality of life while others are just plain fun, but all of these futuristic gadgets and technologies will knock your socks off with their brilliance.<br />
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<strong>Bionic Vision with Cybernetic Contact Lenses</strong><br />
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What if contact lenses could not only help you see better, but deliver directions, news, email and weather reports directly to your eyes? The technology is already here, according to a report by Babak A. Parviz, a bionanotechnology expert at the University of Washington. Tiny components like LED lights, tiny antennae and special circuits can be embedded into the polymer of a typical contact lens. A small portable device would process the information, and the lenses could even be used to measure and process information about the user’s health.</p>
<p><strong>Miniscule Adjustick Cell Phone</strong><br />
<img src="/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/futuristic-technology-future-gadgets-03-adjustick-phone.jpg" alt="Futuristic Gadget, Future Technology, Adjustick phone" /><br />
Cell phones are getting smaller and smaller, almost to the point of absurdity – but though this concept takes small size to the extreme, it’s also functional. The Adjustick was one of many futuristic cell phone concepts shown at Japan’s CEATEC technology convention. The stick-like device projects a usable keyboard and screen when placed on its side.</p>
<p><strong>Games You Control with Your Brain</strong><br />
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This alien-looking headset looks capable of doing some insidious things to your brain, but it’s actually a gaming headset by Emotiv that allows you to play a variety of concentration-based games on a Windows PC. That’s right, it actually uses your brain waves to play the games in which you can push and pull boulders, levitate objects and perform other telekinesis-like actions. It works by matching certain brain activities – like concentrating or thinking about something in particular – with certain actions during a calibration that you perform before starting the game.</p>
<p><strong>Portable Gadget That Shoots You to Rooftops</strong><br />
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Anyone who has ever admired Batman’s ability to go from street level to the rooftop of a skyscraper in seconds will love the Atlas Rope Ascender, an awesome reverse-rappelling portable gadget that can lift a fully-outfitted soldier up to 600 feet at 10 ft/second on a single battery charge. The device has been tested by military, police and rescue organizations, who might have felt cool while using it, but probably lamented the lack of a cape.</p>
<p><strong>Flexible Customizable Laptop Concept</strong><br />
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An eBook reader, full-size tablet, tabletop presentation screen, desktop computer and conventional laptop all in one… it might sound impossible, but designer Tommaso Gecchelin’s MacBook Touch does it all. Theoretically, that is – the integral part of the design that allows such flexibility, called the iSpine, relies on technology that doesn’t exist yet. But the idea has potential, and it’s a tantalizing possibility for anyone who has ever daydreamed about such an achievement in multi-functionality.</p>
<p><strong>18-Button Computer Mouse</strong><br />
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If you wonder why on earth a computer mouse would need 18 buttons, perhaps the Warmouse OOMouse isn’t for you. But those who see the potential of this customizable little gadget will be able to save a whole lot of time by packing tons of functions into the press of a button. It’s designed to be used with Open Office, but could also be used with other applications.</p>
<p><strong>Get Directions from a Rainwater-Powered Manhole</strong><br />
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Wouldn’t it be nice if, when visiting a new city, you could simply get directions from a nearby urban object instead of unfolding and puzzling over a map? A concept called the EcoSign would turn ubiquitous manhole covers into rainwater-powered information centers that can give you directions. The only problem is, manhole covers tend to be in the middle of busy streets – not exactly safe places for tourists to congregate.</p>
<p><strong>Amoeba Cell Phone</strong><br />
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This strange little hunk of ergonomic plastic doesn’t resemble any cell phones currently in mainstream use, but its unusual design isn’t all about aesthetics. The Amoeba Phone contours to the user’s face while in use, and its entire surface is a touch screen.</p>
<p><strong>Invisible Speakers</strong><br />
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Speakers are invariably ugly, and even tiny models that pack a big aural punch are just another object to clutter your living space. But an innovative new type of speaker is virtually invisible, pouring surprisingly decent sound forth from a clear membrane across your television screen. Edge Motion invisible speakers work by using piezoelectric actuators to cause sound vibrations in the membrane, which don’t affect the picture quality. The technology is set to be included in a range of upcoming consumer products like hand-held games and portable DVD players.</p>
<p><strong>Prosthetic Limbs Powered by the Mind</strong><br />
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Stiff plastic prosthetic limbs may help amputees feel whole again, but they don’t offer much in the way of independence. Luckily for Christian Kandlbauer, who lost both of his arms in a work accident in 2005, amazing new advances in prosthesis technology have enabled him to do things for himself again – through the power of his mind. Kandlbauer is equipped with incredible new prosthetic arms that are wired to his nerves, a procedure that only three surgeons in the world can perform. Now, Kandlbauer can activate his “muscle” movement with impulses from his brain.</p>
<p><strong>Virtual Reality Treadmill</strong><br />
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One of the biggest challenges to making virtual reality a – well – reality, is locomotion. Anyone trying to navigate a VR environment needs to be able to walk in any direction, but treadmills only move in one direction. Until now. CyberCarpet is an omni-directional treadmill that densely packs small balls under a walking surface, letting the friction of the user’s shoes to do the moving. The CyberCarpet’s usefulness doesn’t end at gaming, though – it can be used for therapy, training and other applications as well.</p>
<p><strong>Alarm Clock Grades Your Sleep Quality</strong><br />
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When it comes to your health, few things are quite as important as getting plenty of sleep. But the quality of your sleep is just as vital as the length of time that you spend in bed each night. A futuristic new alarm clock design called the Zeo alarm clock tracks how much time you spend in each stage of sleep through a thin headband worn by the user, reporting your ‘sleep score’ in the morning. It even has a function that can wake you up at the ideal point in your sleep cycle, so you feel more refreshed.</p>
<p><strong>Bed with Built-In TV, Movie Screen &amp; Video Games</strong><br />
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Not only is the slick HiCan bed super cozy and modern, it’s also equipped with everything you need to spend the rest of your life as a media-consuming blob – or at least, be extremely entertained on sick days. This all-in-one bed and entertainment center has a pull-down projection screen, integrated gaming system, built-in lights, and even a control panel that allows you to control your home’s window shades and lighting. The price tag of 42,000 Euro puts this amazing piece of furniture firmly in daydream territory for most.</p>
<p><strong>No Longer Sci-Fi: Wireless Electricity</strong><br />
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Imagine being able to place your electronics anywhere you want, with no regard to whether there’s a power outlet nearby. It would cut a whole lot of clutter and eliminate hazards to children, pets and clumsy adults. Somehow it seems like wireless electricity should already be a reality, but there have always been obstacles in the way. However, engineers at MIT  have worked out the kinks and wireless power could be in our homes as early as 2011.</p>
<p><strong>Cybernetic Reading Through Implanted Device</strong><br />
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When you come across a word you aren’t familiar with, perhaps you just skip it over or go through the trouble of looking it up in a dictionary or online. Wouldn’t it be so much easier if you could just place your finger over the word and magically hear its definition and pronunciation in your ear? Incredible as it seems, the Touch Hear concept would do just that, minus the magic part. An implanted device in the fingertip recognizes the characters while another device in the ear relays the information. It’s still just a concept, but it could be a viable future option – particularly for blind readers.</p>
<p>Source:    <a href="http://weburbanist.com/2009/11/23/15-fantastic-new-futuristic-tech-gadget-designs/" target="_blank">Weburbanist.com</a></p>
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		<title>Project Epoc Lets You Control Video Games with Your Noggin&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 03:05:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Step aside Nintendo, Emotiv&#8217;s got dibs on the ultimate game controller right here with their Project Epoc. It&#8217;s basically a headset fitted with a bunch of sensors that &#8220;read&#8221; your mind and let you control video games (be it from your console or PC) via your thoughts. Did I mention it can do this wirelessly? [...]]]></description>
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<p>Step aside Nintendo, Emotiv&#8217;s got dibs on the ultimate game controller right here with their Project Epoc. It&#8217;s basically a headset fitted with a bunch of sensors that &#8220;read&#8221; your mind and let you control video games (be it from your console or PC) via your thoughts. Did I mention it can do this wirelessly? Though it looks like a torture device, the concept is pretty sweet. It&#8217;ll be demoed at the Game Developer&#8217;s Conference next week. – Louis Ramirez<br />
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Source: <a href="http://gizmodo.com/240760/project-epoc-lets-you-control-video-games-with-your-noggin" target="_blank">Gizmodo.com</a></p>
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		<title>Neural Impulse Actuator gives you mind power over PC games</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Neural Impulse Actuator is a device by OCZ Technology. The thing about this controller is that it is the first commercially available BCI (brain-computer interface) intended for PC gamers. The device bypasses the usage of the Mouse and allows gamers to control the game with their mind. The user-friendly software assigns commands easily and [...]]]></description>
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The Neural Impulse Actuator is a device by OCZ Technology. The thing about this controller is that it is the first commercially available BCI (brain-computer interface) intended for PC gamers. The device bypasses the usage of the Mouse and allows gamers to control the game with their mind. The user-friendly software assigns commands easily and is regulated according to an individual&#8217;s physiology and personal preferences. Each of the Actuator&#8217;s signals can be assigned to a specific keystroke on the keyboard or a mouse button; consequentially, gamers can run, jump, and fire faster all without lifting a finger. The NIA converts EEG (electroencephalograph) signals into specified keystrokes and therefore it can be used with any software.<br />
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The Neural Impulse Actuator comes with a USB 2.0 interface and headband. It is available in Japan for 25,000 JPY or $230.</p>
<p>Source:   <a href="http://www.newlaunches.com/archives/neural_impulse_actuator_gives_you_mind_power_over_pc_games.php" target="_blank">Newlaunches.com</a></p>
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