NeuroSky is one of 53 companies chosen by VentureBeat to launch at the DEMO Spring 2011 event taking place this week in Palm Desert, Calif. After our selection, the companies pay a fee to present. Our ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NeuroSky, Inc., the leading manufacturer of “wearable” consumer bio-sensors, announced today the unveiling of a brainwave-controlled video game at the Tokyo Game Show 2008 in ...
Game consoles like the Wii and Xbox 360 have long had motion sensors, and the new Samsung Galaxy 4 mobile phone will be able to detect eye movement. But one emerging technology showcased at last ...
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 wants gamers to start using their brains. The start-up that specializes in technology to measure brainwaves was at the Electronic Entertainment Expo here this week showing videogame titans ...
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 ...
In case you missed the Wired feature in October about the NeuroSky “thought control system,” it’s basically one of those cool alpha wave measuring devices you saw at the science center that shows how ...
The technology behind Neurosky’s Mindset is essentially the same that was peddled around last year at trade shows. The only difference now is that it’s ready for ...
It’s a classic pulp science fiction idea: Put a special band around your head, and suddenly gain the ability to project your thoughts into the world around you. The idea will seem less like fiction ...
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 ...
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 ...
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