News: CEATEC: Researchers turn to eyeballs to control devices
Researchers at NTT DoCoMo have developed a set of prototype in-ear headphones that can detect and measures changes in the body's electrical state that take place when your eyes move, and have harnessed this technology to control the music player on a mobile phone.
Sumner Lemon 07/10/2009 20:45:00
News: Prototype uses gestures to control appliances
Thumbs up, lights on. Thumbs down, lights off. That's all a user would need to do with the GestureID project from Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Digital Media Technology. After more than a year of intensive research, the group presented its project at the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin.
Nick Barber 05/09/2009 01:28:00
News: Twitter: household appliances get vocal
Household appliances are getting vocal on Twitter due to geeky DIY hardware experiments.
Chris Brandrick 06/08/2009 09:59:00
 
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