Researchers at the University of Montreal have developed techniques that enable computer cursors to interact in 3D in single or multiuser, local or remote collaboration scenarios. The system, unveiled ...
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I didn't think the desktop cursor needed reinventing — Googlebooks are proving me wrong
We've heard all about how Aluminum OS is Google's desktop Android project, and it could replace ChromeOS. Now, we have an idea of which devices will actually run Aluminum OS. During today's The ...
Scientists working to perfect a thought-controlled computer cursor said Monday they have achieved their best results yet, and are moving closer to creating a version that paralysis victims can use.
There was a lot of charm to the bygone experience of using a computer in the 90s; I remember the nuances of my modem’s soothing screech better than the hook from “I Want It That Way” (which is ...
Devices that allow humans to control computers with their minds are no longer science fiction. Still, in recent years, the amount of control those devices has actually given people has been lacking.
When a paralyzed person imagines moving a limb, cells in the part of the brain that controls movement still activate as if trying to make the immobile limb work again. Despite neurological injury or ...
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