AI-native web browsers make it easier to get information and perform tasks online, but they also come with more security ...
Advances in virtual and augmented reality, spatial computing, and other technologies offer chances to work with data more ...
Robotics researchers often spend weeks, or even months, simply getting a new robot up and running before they can begin ...
Can You Really Spoof Your Location on an iPhone? Yes, you can spoof your iPhone location without jailbreaking, but because of ...
Neuralink tested a brain implant approach that threads electrodes through the dura without cutting it open. The company says ...
Meta tests a new brain-to-text AI using MEG scanners, demonstrating early progress in non-invasive neural decoding without ...
How-To Geek on MSN
You can use Android Auto without a car—here's how I turned it into a handy dashboard for my desk
Turns out Android Auto works just fine outside a car.
NMPA's new BCI classification rules set device risk classes, a first regulatory gate for foreign investors in China neurotech.
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Unable to speak, ALS patient now talks, surfs the web, and works through a brain implant
Harrell uses an eye-gaze tracker to catch and correct any mistakes.
Casey Harrell uses his implants to talk to friends and family, read to his young daughter, and perform his job.
A new study demonstrates that a person with severe paralysis caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can use a brain-computer interface (BCI) at home to communicate, work and interact with the ...
It might soon be "game over" for the video game controller. Yale researchers have developed a new kind of brain-computer interface (BCI) that lets humans play video games directly with their brains.
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