Mind-controlled computing for the disabled
Technology • June 2011 • Views: 683
Hoping to give more dignity and communications possibilities to the disabled, a trio of students from an Israeli university developed a program that connects brain waves virtually to a computer interface. They call it MinDesktop, and their prototype application could revolutionize mind-controlled computing the same way Windows changed the accessibility of personal computing.
Ask Ron and Rand Paul, we are experts on the secret of mind-control.