Emotiv Systems

Type: Company
Name: Emotiv Systems
First reported 1 hour ago - Updated 1 hour ago - 1 reports

We need to debate killer robot ethics before they become mass market

"That's genuinely one of the most alarming moments I've ever had," Jon Snow tells Bertolt Meyer from the University of Zurich, while using a smartphone app to control the professor's Touch Bionics i-LIMB Pulse prosthetic. Flexing and stretching the hand, ... [Published Wired.co.uk - 1 hour ago]
First reported May 19 2013 - Updated May 19 2013 - 1 reports

Speechless: Just use your brain to control gadgets

Recently, engineers sniffing around the programming code for Google Glass found hidden examples of ways that people might interact with the wearable computers without having to say a word. Among them, a user could nod to turn the glasses on or off. A ... [Published Deccan Herald - May 19 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Global honour for alumna

Tan Le Photo: Australia UnlimitedAlumna, innovator and entrepreneur Tan Le has been named one of 17 National Geographic Emerging Explorers for 2013.The Emerging Explorers Program recognises early-career adventurers, scientists and innovators at the forefront ... [Published Monash University - May 16 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 14 2013 - 1 reports

Son Of Nor Video Game Makes Telekinesis A Reality

Stillalive Studios, creators of upcoming game Son of Nor today announced a groundbreaking partnership with the makers of Emotiv EPOC – a revolutionary personal interface for human computer interaction; a Brain Computer Interface (BCI). The partnership ... [Published ETeknix.com - May 13 2013]
First reported May 11 2013 - Updated May 11 2013 - 1 reports

Neurotech Industry Puts Brain Power Toward Video Gaming

May 11--Fly toy helicopters with your mind. Be a DJ and shift musical tracks based on how you feel. Wiggle robotic cat ears by increasing your state of calm.Astonishing advances in the ability to harness brain waves have made the fantastic notion of moving ... [Published HispanicBusiness.com - May 11 2013]
First reported May 02 2013 - Updated May 02 2013 - 1 reports

Who Needs Siri When You Have A Brain?

Brain-controlled interfaces are making progress, just as Siri copycats are proliferating, suggesting that developers will have access to a surprising spectrum of different UI-less interface paradigms to watch in the next few years.No fingers, no thumbs: ... [Published Fast Company - May 02 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 2 reports

No words, no gestures: Your brain as gadget control pad

Last week, engineers sniffing around the programming code for Google Glass found hidden examples of ways that people might interact with the wearable computers without having to say a word. Among them, a user could nod to turn the glasses on or off. ... [Published Financial Post | Business » FP Tech Desk - May 01 2013]
First reported May 01 2013 - Updated May 01 2013 - 1 reports

Hackers could control minds

SAN FRANCISCO - In early 2009, hackers inserted malicious code into an Epilepsy Foundation message board that embedded flashing images into hundreds of posts.An untold number of epilepsy patients clicked on otherwise normal-looking headlines only to find ... [Published Houston Chronicle - May 01 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

Mind Control Is Going Mainstream

Image via InteraxonOver the weekend, The New York Times tackled a topic that the geek world's been freaking out about for years : brain-computer interfaces. Whether through a headband that connects to your scalp or a chip that's implanted directly onto ... [Published Motherboard Magazine - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 29 2013 - Updated Apr 29 2013 - 1 reports

We're Very Close To Being Able To Control Computers With Our Brains Alone

With Google Glass, we may be able to wink to take a picture or simply nod to turn the glasses on or off.$ But soon enough, it might be possible to do those things and much more with just our minds, of .$ Researchers at Samsung's Emerging Technology Lab ... [Published Yahoo! Finance - Apr 29 2013]
First reported Apr 25 2013 - Updated Apr 25 2013 - 1 reports

Samsung Imagines a Future With Mind-Controlled Tablets

Samsung has begun testing mind-controlled tablets and smartphones as the next step toward freeing people from tapping on keyboards or screens. A lot of early research into mind-control has focused on helping the disabled, and the South Korean company's ... [Published Spectrum Online - Apr 25 2013]
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 24 2013 - 1 reports

Samsung works on mind-control tablet

Samsung is experimenting with a mind-controlled tablet that it hopes will shake up the way people interact with devices.The South Korean firm, along with US researchers, has demonstrated how people can launch an application and make selections on a Galaxy ... [Published BBC - Apr 23 2013]

Quotes

"He is a mysterious and magnificent man and his magnificence is only exceeded by his mysteriousness." Poetic, and more cordial than Ed Miliband
"It really comes down to designing great games and amazing experiences," Lynch said. "You can have all the technology in the world. But unless you have an experience people want and need and desire and have fun with, then all that technology will just sit off by the wayside."
"Instead of limiting research to institutions that can afford hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars in imaging machines, I want to democratise brain research through accessible technology that fosters innovation at the grassroots level."

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We need to debate killer robot ethics before th... [Published Wired.co.uk - 1 hour ago]
Neurotech industry puts its mind to video games [Published Macon Telegraph - 2 hours ago]
Speechless: Just use your brain to control gadgets [Published Deccan Herald - May 19 2013]
Global honour for alumna [Published Monash University - May 16 2013]
Son Of Nor Video Game Makes Telekinesis A Reality [Published ETeknix.com - May 13 2013]
Neurotech Industry Puts Brain Power Toward Vide... [Published HispanicBusiness.com - May 11 2013]
Neurotech industry puts its mind to video games [Published Los Angeles Times - May 11 2013]
11 amazing brain-controlled devices that are al... [Published WHLT.com - May 04 2013]
Who Needs Siri When You Have A Brain? [Published Fast Company - May 02 2013]
No words, no gestures: Your brain as gadget con... [Published Financial Post | Business » FP Tech Desk - May 01 2013]
No words, no gestures: Your brain as gadget con... [Published Financial Post - Top Stories - May 01 2013]
Hackers could control minds [Published Houston Chronicle - May 01 2013]
Mind Control Is Going Mainstream [Published Motherboard Magazine - Apr 29 2013]
We're Very Close To Being Able To Control Compu... [Published Yahoo! Finance - Apr 29 2013]
Samsung Imagines a Future With Mind-Controlled ... [Published Spectrum Online - Apr 25 2013]
Samsung works on mind-control tablet [Published BBC - Apr 23 2013]
They came, they conquered [Published Brisbane Times - Apr 23 2013]
Samsung working on mind-controlled tablets and ... [Published CNET.co.uk - Apr 21 2013]
Samsung Demos Mind-Controlled Tablet [Published International Business Times Australia - Apr 21 2013]
Samsung working on brain control of your phone ... [Published Phone Arena - Apr 20 2013]
Samsung Demos a Tablet Controlled by Your Brain [Published Technology Review - Apr 19 2013]
Save the Date for 2013 SharpBrains Virtual Summ... [Published SharpBrains - Apr 10 2013]
Meet The 22-Year-Old Inventor Helping Marketers... [Published Popular Science - Mar 22 2013]
How people move things with their minds [Published McAlester News-Capital - Mar 16 2013]
Using Your Head: What is the Future of Brain He... [Published SharpBrains - Feb 19 2013]
Let the NeuroGames Begin [Published Venturebeat - Jan 17 2013]
Channelling your inner Eastwood: CES 2013 offer... [Published Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk - Jan 09 2013]
Got Brain? Investing in Our Most Precious Asset... [Published SharpBrains - Dec 18 2012]
Measure your brainwaves and change your mind [Published Venturebeat - Dec 06 2012]
Congrats, Digital Brain Health pioneers: Brain ... [Published SharpBrains - Dec 05 2012]
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No words, no gestures: Your brain as gadget con... [Published Financial Post | Business » FP Tech Desk - May 01 2013]
Last week, engineers sniffing around the programming code for Google Glass found hidden examples of ways that people might interact with the wearable computers without having to say a word. Among them, a user could nod to turn the glasses on or off. ...
Save the Date for 2013 SharpBrains Virtual Summ... [Published SharpBrains - Apr 10 2013]
The 2013 Sharp­Brains Vir­tual Sum­mit will fea­ture nearly 40 of the world’s top sci­en­tists, inno­va­tors and decision-makers address­ing the cen­tral theme of “ How Can Neuroscience-based Inno­va­tion Enhance Behav­ioral and Brain Health? ” ...
Using Your Head: What is the Future of Brain He... [Published SharpBrains - Feb 19 2013]
(Editor’s Note: this is Part 2 of the conversation between David Coleiro and Alvaro Fernandez on the future of brain health. You can read Part 1 Here ) Non-invasive technologies There is now a growing toolkit of non-invasive technologies which can ...
Let the NeuroGames Begin [Published Venturebeat - Jan 17 2013]
Neurogaming is set to disrupt the gaming industry and transform the gaming experience over the next five years. It will ride a wave of inexpensive sensors, ridiculous processing power, fast bandwidth and amazing design talent. Prepare for whole ...
Channelling your inner Eastwood: CES 2013 offer... [Published Technology: Technology blog | guardian.co.uk - Jan 09 2013]
It's not quite Firefox – the movie, not the search engine – but companies are developing exciting mind-controlled gizmos If you were a 10-year-old boy in 1982 the most exciting film of that year was not Tootsie, or Blade Runner, or even ET, but a rather ...
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