Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) sound like science fiction to most people. But this technology is getting real, quickly.
The company’s first human patient said the technology has changed his life but that ‘there’s still a lot of work to be done.’ The company’s first human patient said the technology has changed his life ...
An “always on” display technology from PortalPlayer Inc. that lets users peek inside their notebooks without booting them up will cost manufacturers $30 to $40 to add to each machine, the company’s ...
The company said it is focused on using BCIs for neurological conditions now, with plans to expand the technology into ...
Brandon Patterson’s wildest dream for the brain-computer interface is to someday be able to drive his wheelchair with his mind, like Professor X in the X-Men comics.
Four years ago, Digigram made laptop and desk-bound computer users stand up and take notice with the introduction of the first professional-grade audio recording interface on a standard Type II PC ...