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In the event the MindScribe does generate a profit, NeuroSky wants to give a percentage to the ALS association to support research and support for patients with locked-in syndrome.
News NeuroSky’s Headset Senses Brain Waves, Lets you Control Games With Your Mind By David Ayala Mar 16, 2010 4:49 pm PDT ...
NeuroSky is offering a $100 MindWave Mobile starter kit, hoping that developers will use it to think of new ways to use the mind-control technology, which can be used as a controller or a method ...
NeuroSky makes a svelte headset purported to measure brainwaves, transmuting neural activity into input for video games and toys. Asked if any supplemental input is used, however, NeuroSky ...
We already know that NeuroSky is bringing us the mind-reading Mindset for your gaming pleasures, but we got a first-hand look at the device here at TGS. At first glance, the headset may appear to ...
Sega and NeuroSky are uniting to make toys controlled by the power of thought. NeuroSky is usually seen on the conference circuit as as a headset, clamped onto the player’s beady-sweated pate ...
Square-Enix and NeuroSky will unveil a mind-controlled gaming demo on Thursday at the Tokyo Game Show. The setup works with a Windows PC and the MindSky headset, and runs Square’s software ...
NeuroSky’s been working on the science since its inception in 2004, and had been working from its previous venture funding of just $6.8 million, and sales of its MindSet product.
NeuroSky, based in San Jose, CA is another company who’s been toying with the technology and their headset is just as geeky as the others. Of course, NeuroSky’s rig works a bit differently ...