The human-computer interface has always been clunky. You grapple with various manual input devices to give commands to a computer. Voice interaction is starting to take hold, at least for unforgiving ...
Joystick makers take note: A California start-up is offering technology it said will allow a computer game to read a player’s mind. San Francisco-based Emotiv Systems is pushing hardware and software ...
I'm standing inside Intel's booth, trying to get the image of the letter "a" to stay in my head. It's a clear image: black text, lower-case, with heavy seriffs. Apparently, this is the way my mind ...
A few weeks ago, I visited a start-up company that promised a neat trick: It would read my mind. [Ed’s. note: OK, but that’s a pretty light read!] The firm, Emotiv, is developing a brain-wave ...
LAS VEGAS — Hundreds of products at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) here are devoted to new ways to input data to a PC or gaming console, including a variety of inputs via voice ...
This helmet, according to its creators at Emotiv Systems, will allow gamers to control their avatars using the power of thought alone. Titled "Project Epoc" in line with Emotiv's propensity to ...
Mind control is coming to a home near you. Well, it’s not going to let you lull your neighbors into a trance, but it will let you control a computer with only a thought. Or so they claim. Emotiv ...
Emotiv Systems today unveiled a brain/computer interface system with a helmet and software applications at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. The Project Epoc system can move objects ...
Video game players might soon use their thoughts instead of joysticks to control on-screen characters, if they wear a helmet released Wednesday by Emotiv Systems Inc. The “Project Epoc” headset looks ...
Worried about Gamer's Thumb? Emotiv Systems brings mind control to games with its Project Epoc system. It's been part of science fiction for years - don a helmet and 'think' to a computer or other ...