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emotiv

Rule the World with your Mind!

Twirl SUVs as easily as flicking a fly and never be bullied again. But first you'll need to hone your mad brainwave skillz via Emotiv System's EPOC neuroheadset. As previously covered by Crecente, Emotiv Systems has been developing a hands-free brain controller. And now... they're looking for beta testers!

Be the first in your block to terrorize via brainwaves - impress the ladies - save mankind!

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gdc08

Mind Over No Matter: Hands-On with the Psychic Controller


By Brian Crecente

Mind-control, it turns out, isn't as easy as it looks.

After spending half-an-hour watching an Emotive guy levitate rocks, pull down trees and make object vanish with little more than the power of his mind, it was my turn to check out Emotiv's Epoc neural detector.

The headpiece, its stiff fingers slipping through my hair to find my scalp as it was placed on my head, felt like something alien settling onto my skull to roost, perhaps before enjoying a light snack.

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violence

Mind Controlled Video Games, The New Boogey Man

In the latest broad brushed attempt to illustrate the videogame industry as a series of bloodthirsty harvesters of children's souls, the Victoria Times Colonist is warning parents about the dangers of brain wave controlled videogames and how they'll, I don't know, ultimately murder your children for profit. More »

world of warcraft

Florian Is The Reason WoWers Hate Rogues

I'll admit it: I'm a ganker. You know how you'll play World of Warcraft and, all of a sudden, you'll find yourself stunlocked by a rogue, with no chance to defend yourself? Yes, that's me. And you know how you'll come back to your corpse, only to get ganked again? Me too. More »

epilepsy

Control Space Invaders With An Epileptic's Tongue

A teenage epileptic being treated at St. Louis medical center is an adept expert at playing Space Invaders... with only his indomitable will, the flickering of the tongue and a colander slapped on top of his head. More »