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Creating a better brainwave monitor, augmented reality for cars – This Weeks’ News Roundup!
TweetWhile our Indiegogo campaign has ended, we continue to receive emails from people around the world asking about Muse. Specifically, “now that Muse pre-orders have finished, is there a waiting list I can be added to for 2013?” We recently … Continue reading
Posted in BCI, Motion, Muse
Tagged augmented reality, brain computer interface, EFEG, interaxon, Muse 2013
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BCI News Roundup – October 14th
TweetOctober 12th was officially the first unofficial Tin Foil Hat Day at InteraXon. As you can see by the photo evidence, we’re quite crafty and also look amazing in our new shiny fashion accessories! This week in our news roundup: … Continue reading
Posted in BCI, News, People, The Sillies
Tagged brain computer interface, brain to brain communication, content publishers and ubiquitous technology, dr. christopher james, Emotiv, eye tracking, interaxon, SMI, tin foil hat day, University of Warwick
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With This BCI, The Future of Architecture Looks ‘Transparent’
TweetWhen the MIT Media Lab received an architectural facelift in 2009, its transformation represented the schools goal of encouraging transparency between the creative projects housed there. The new lab contains 163,000 square feet of open workspace and floor to ceiling … Continue reading
BCI News Roundup – July 1st
Tweet July 1st in Toronto means one thing: a juggernaut of a holiday weekend. The annual Pride Parade falls on the same weekend as the Canada Day holiday, and Interaxoner’s jetted off Friday to celebrate in their own ways. And … Continue reading
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Tagged brain computer interface, Dr. Adam Wilson, fMRI, interaxon, Maastricht University of the Netherlands, Miguel Nicolelis, TEDxMED, The Ascent, University of Cincinnati, XXXY Projects
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BCI News Roundup
Tweet With impermanence and change happening daily in our world and ourselves – we take a look into our changing world of technology to give you some more exciting news in the realm of BCI. This week: a 3D controlled … Continue reading
Posted in BCI, EEG, Games, Motion, News, People, Tech
Tagged BCI news, brain computer interface, how to be a superhero, Iron Man, Paul Zehr, plosone, virtual reality
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BCI News Roundup
TweetEvery other week on the InteraXon blog, we count down the top BCI news and updates from across the continent. This weeks news roundup begins with a skill testing question: what do a robot and a bike have in common? … Continue reading
Posted in BCI, News
Tagged BCI news, brain computer interface, how to build a bike, how to use technology, interaxon, Neurogadget, pedestrian friendly, PriusxParlee, skill testing question, Toyota, University of Washington
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BCI News Roundup
TweetTo celebrate the end of another fantastic week, we’ve picked the best of the best in BCI announcements for your weekly InteraXon News Roundup…. 1/ Second Life Builds Another Virtual Gaming BCI Second Life, the popular online gaming portal which … Continue reading
Posted in BCI, Games, News, People
Tagged brain computer interface, how to predict the future, interaxon, news weekly, popular online games, Second Life, university of western ontario
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