Wednesday, June 6, 2007

Neural input device hints at gaming revolution

It is perhaps the most sought after technological goal in the digital age, an interface that will allow you to throw away the humble keyboard and mouse and take control of your computer by simply thinking. The latest foray into this rapidly evolving field is the Neural Impulse Actuator, a gaming interface prototype unveiled at Computex 2007 that reads brain signals instead of keyboard strokes to provide a hands-free computer control.

...This is a technology I am tracking, as it will have many uses.. including in operating rooms and other critical care areas of a healthcare institution, as well as portable use imbedded into a headset.

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