NeuroSky's mind-reading headsets haven't exactly revolutionized modern user input -- they just measure midichlorian count and control an app or three-- but the company's definitely moving towards ...
NeuroSky makes a svelte headset purported to measure brainwaves, transmuting neural activity into input for video games and toys. Asked if any supplemental input is used, however, NeuroSky confirmed ...
NeuroSky, the company that brought you the technology behind the Star Wars “Force Trainer,” is moving farther away from the dark side with its development of the MindScribe headset and accompanying ...
We already know that NeuroSky is bringing us the mind-reading Mindset for your gaming pleasures, but we got a first-hand look at the device here at TGS. At first glance, the headset may appear to be ...
NeuroSky, as well as having a slightly ominious sci-fi-ish name, has just succeeded in raising nearly $12 million in funding to develop its business. What’s its business? Also very cool and sci-fi-ish ...
Computers that can read our every thought are still a long way off, but a few sensors and some circuitry can let some devices read some measure of our brain activity. Last year, I tested the Mattel ...
The way that we interact with our games has changed a great deal since the medium began. We've gone from simple joysticks, to increasingly complicated game pads, all the way up to touch and motion ...
The Force, it seems, is not so strong with this one. In the virtual world of a game called Neuroboy, I'm staring out over a lagoon at an exact digital replica of a Star Wars X-wing spaceship submerged ...
NEW YORK, Nov. 30, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OTC:SFIO Starfleet Innotech, Inc. (Smokefree Innotec, Inc.) and biotech company NeuroSky signed an agreement earlier this month, awarding the asset ...
Your brain has a lot to communicate, but when you’re working on a computer or playing a game, all of those thoughts gets distilled into a keyboard or gamepad interface that can be limiting to say the ...
Destroying people with a thought has never been so easy. The other inhabitant of NeuroSky's game-like 3D world collapses, dead, flattened by my psychic powers. O.K., so it isn't *psychic, *exactly. It ...
The NeuroSky Necomimi are electronic cat ears (in Japanese, Neco means cat, and mimi means ear) with motors and sensors that make the ears move based on your brain activity, but at $99.95 (direct) ...