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   Let your brain control your cellphone. T   
   23 Apr 13 06:11:16   
   
       
      
      
   I told you the Aliens were implanted with this when they were born.  This is   
   the start of it for us.   
      
   Let your brain control your cellphone   
      
   Posted April 23, 2013 - 05:23 by a staff writer   
      
   Samsung is reportedly spending R&D money on developings ways to control a   
   phone by the human brain.   
      
   According to MIT Technology Review, Samsung's Emerging Technology Lab is   
   collaborating with Roozbeh Jafari, assistant professor of electrical   
   engineering at the University of Texas, Dallas, on the early-stage research.   
      
   This involves placing a cap "studded with EEG-monitoring electrodes" atop the   
   head of a convenient person, who then concentrates on an onscreen icon   
   blinking at a particular rate. If the person concentrates hard enough, they   
   can launch and interact with    
   software.   
      
   While Samsung indicated that mind-controlled mobile devices are quite a way   
   off, if they ever appear in a market-ready form at all, it could be the next   
   step in controlling a mobile gadget.   
      
   After all, a fifteen years ago they would say that you were mad if you thought   
   it possible to use voice, touch, gesture, and eye movement to control and   
   interact with mobile devices.   
      
   Brain research has been experimenting with lots of potentially new devises   
   lately. Researchers at Duke University, the Edmond and Lila Safra   
   International Institute for Neuroscience of Natal in Brazil, and the   
   Neoscience Research Institute at Beijing's    
   Peking University implanted rats with sets of micro-electrodes in the brains.   
   This allowed for the real-time transfer of what the researchers termed   
   "behaviourally meaningful sensorimotor information" between two rats separated   
   by thousands of miles.   
      
   This means that multiple brains could be linked into a "net" that could   
   facilitate the exchange of information over long distances.    
      
   http://www.tgdaily.com/hardware-brief/71142-let-your-brain-contr   
   l-your-cellphone   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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