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- A brain-computer interface that communicates thoughts between people
- Oh, good griefthis is a bit of a stretch. Thoughts? Here's what happened:One person raised his left or right arm. Another person saw it.The only difference is, we put a computer in the middle of it, reduced the action to electrical impulses and called it brain to brain communication.Of course,...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, EEG
- Discussion threads 2009-10-07
- Google reads brain waves to measure ads on YouTube
- Google, along with MediaVest are releasing information about ad quality determined by reading brain waves and psychological responses to ads on video content. This is an interesting idea, and for the most part, it seems like it could be a very accurate way to measure how ads are perceived...
- Tags: Google Inc., Advertisement, YouTube Inc., EEG, InVideo, Garett Rogers
- Blog posts 2008-10-23
- Microsoft looks to brain for user interface design
- Microsoft has filed a patent for filtering EEG data so that it can be used to improve the design of human-computer interfaces. Brain signals from sensors attached to the scalp are interpreted by software to classify the brain states associated user interaction. Potential uses include comparing workload types against a...
- Tags: User Interface, Brain, Window, Artifact, Microsoft Corp., EEG, Brain State, Construction, Dan Farber
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- Luke's Binoculars hard-wire spyglasses right into soldiers' brains
- Science fiction and military reality have seemingly merged now that U.S. Special Forces have developed powerful high-tech binoculars that connects a soldiers prefrontal cortex to hardware that detect threats by the soldiers subconscious, reports Wired.com. The Cognitive Technology Threat Warning System, dubbed "Lukes Binoculars," after the binoculars Luke Skywalker...
- Tags: Defense, EEG, Government technology, soldier
- Blog posts 2007-05-03
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- Relaxus - Tunes for relaxation and a good night sleep (Mobile)
- From immemorial times, we recognized the therapeutic effect of the music. It started out in the form of Sounds of Nature. The ocean surf, the leaves in the wind, the mountain spring, the rain drops on the roof ? The music of the earth is an ideal way of relieving...
- Tags: Frequency, Mobile, IMOBLIFE, Relaxus
- Software downloads 2009-11-06
- Relaxus - Tunes for relaxation and a good night sleep (Symbian) 1.0 (Mobile)
- Relaxus - Tunes for relaxation and a good night sleepFrom immemorial times, we recognized the therapeutic effect of the music. It started out in the form of Sounds of Nature. The ocean surf, the leaves in the wind, the mountain spring, the rain drops on the roof ? The music...
- Tags: Frequency, Mobile, Symbian Inc., IMOBLIFE, Relaxus
- Software downloads 2009-11-06
- A brain-computer interface that communicates thoughts between people
- New research from the University of Southampton has demonstrated that it is possible for communication from person to person through the power of thought alone. Looking to take brain-computer interfaces BCI to the next level, Dr. Christopher James from the University’s Institute of Sound and Vibration Research,...
- Tags: Light-emitting Diode, Person, Engineering, Internet, B2B, Telecom & Utilities, E-business/E-Commerce, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-10-06
- Android Creampuff release set for June
- BELLEVUE, Wash. -- April 1, 2009: A T-Mobile spokesperson revealed to ZDNet today that this month's highly anticipated Android Cupcake upgrade will be followed quickly by a new version, code named Creampuff. Current G1 owners will be able to get the new version for free on June 9th. According to...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Developer, Spokesperson, Creampuff, Keyboards, Bluetooth, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Hardware, Peripherals, Wireless And Mobility, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2009-04-01
- Brain-Computer Interface: Next Generation Thought Controlled Distributed Video Game Development Platform
- This paper presents a system that uses the human ability to control a video game on a mobile device using ElectroEncephaloGraphic EEG Mu rhythms. The signals were obtained using a specially designed electrode cap and equipment, and sent through a Bluetooth connection to a PC that processes it in real...
- Tags: Mobile Gaming, Video Game, Video, Games, Corporate Communications, Wireless And Mobility, Personal Technology, Marketing
- White papers 2008-12-07
- HMS Memory Disorders & Medications Low Res (Mobile)
- Know everything from Memory Disorders to Medications! HMS Memory Disorders & Medications is now on your mobiles; adapted from Harvard Medical School Guide from a leading expert Dr. Aaron P. Nelson. Medication adherence is a substantial problem in the elderly. It may be even more important among elderly persons with...
- Tags: Mobile, Memory, Health Care, Adherence, HMS Memory Disorders & Medications, Medication Adherence, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Flash Memory, Advertising & Promotion, Human Resources, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-06-19
- HMS Memory Disorders & Medications Hi Res (Mobile)
- Know everything from Memory Disorders to Medications! HMS Memory Disorders & Medications is now on your mobiles; adapted from Harvard Medical School Guide from a leading expert Dr. Aaron P. Nelson. Medication adherence is a substantial problem in the elderly. It may be even more important among elderly persons with...
- Tags: Mobile, Memory, Health Care, Adherence, HMS Memory Disorders & Medications, Medication Adherence, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Flash Memory, Advertising & Promotion, Human Resources, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-06-19
- HMS Memory Disorders & Medications (Mobile)
- Know everything from Memory Disorders to Medications! HMS Memory Disorders & Medications is now on your mobiles; adapted from Harvard Medical School Guide from a leading expert Dr. Aaron P. Nelson. Medication adherence is a substantial problem in the elderly. It may be even more important among elderly persons with...
- Tags: Mobile, Memory, Health Care, Adherence, HMS Memory Disorders & Medications, Medication Adherence, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Flash Memory, Advertising & Promotion, Human Resources, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-06-19
- An EEG-controlled robotic arm
- An EEG-controlled robotic armAn EEG-controlled robotic armhttp://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/Satellite-DSL.htmlhttp://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/Satellite-Internet.htmlRE: An EEG-controlled robotic armhttp://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/Satellite-DSL.htmlhttp://www.1-satellite-tv-facts.com/Satellite-Internet.html
- Tags: EEG-controlled, EEG-controlled robotic-arm, robotic-arm
- Discussion threads 2008-05-25
- Brain waves used for faster image sorting
- Computers are fast for many tasks, but humans are faster for identifying objects or people in images. But is it possible to combine the speed of a computer with the sensitivity of the human brain? According to a IEEE Spectrum Online article, 'A Brainy Approach to Image Sorting,' several teams...
- Tags: Team, Analyst, DARPA, Image, Computer, Productivity, Team Management, Management, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-05-04
- Commercial brain computer systems are coming
- All over the world, systems that directly connect silicon circuits to brains are under development, and some are nearly ready for commercial applications, according to a new report from the World Technology Evaluation Center and announced by a news release of the University of Southern California USC. Some of the...
- Tags: University Of Southern California, Panel, Report, Computer, BCI, Productivity, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-18
- News to know: OLPC; Android spat? Live Documents; Apple; Old software never dies
- Notable headlines: Larry Dignan: OLPC: How do we gauge success? Will 490,000 units do? Christopher Dawson: OLPC on sale through 31 December. Ed Burnette: Sun/Google Android "fight" overblown. Garett Rogers: Is the $10 million Android contest actually slowing developers down? Rich...
- Tags: Software, Tom Foremski, Google Inc., Larry Dignan, Apple Inc., One Laptop Per Child Project, Tom, Tools & Techniques, Virtualization, Management, Hardware
- Blog posts 2007-11-25
- An EEG-controlled robotic arm
- Many researchers around the world have tried to build robotic devices able to help people with paralysis. Now, European researchers have developed a robot control system based on electroencephalogram EEG. The patients using the Brain2Robot system might regain some of their lost autonomy. The users will control the robotic arm...
- Tags: Software, Solution, Patient, Researcher, Robot, Signal, Computer, Test Person, Robots, Productivity, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-11-25
- Smart cars... from Sandia
- Sandia National Laboratories SNL are more known for their research on nuclear weapons than for making our cars safer. Still, some SNL researchers are designing safety features for cars that can analyze human behavior. This could lead to smarter cars which would tell us that we're tired or tell our...
- Tags: Researcher, Sandia National Laboratories, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-25
- Photos: Scanning brain waves
- Upstart EmSense reads people's brain waves to gauge their emotional response to advertisements and video games.Hans Lee, chief technology officer of EmSense, wearing the company''s wireless headband, which includes a dry EEG electroencephalogram sensor to measure the electrical activity of the brain without the use of gels; an accelerometer, which...
- Tags: Mice, Games, photograph, Upstart EmSense, Lee, rabbit, mouse, sensor, video game company, cage, gel, Monterey, THQ Inc., Santa Monica, Super Bowl, game company, headset, chief technology officer, video, sales, video game, gamer, advertiser, Hollywood, California, monitor, photogra
- Image galleries 2007-08-21
- Clinical Neurology - Mobipocket Reader 2008 (Mobile)
- Topics include: evaluation of weakness, neuropathy, myasthenia gravis, demyelinating disease including MS and Guillain-Barre, carpal tunnel, cerebellar disorders, movement disorders (tics, Tourette, dystonia..), tremors, Parkinsons, cerebral palsy, ALS, seizures, strokes, headaches, coma, cervical spine problems, low back pain, radiculopathy, sciatica, myofacial pain, sacroiliac dysfunction, ankylosing spondylitis and pseudo-neurological syndromes. To...
- Tags: Mobile, Text, Pacific Primary Care, Corporate Governance, Document Management, Construction, Desktops, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Hardware
- Software downloads 2007-06-13
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