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22 Jul, 2008 1:13 pm
Link: OCZ's Neural Impulse Actuator gets reviewed, mice everywhere safe for now - Engadget. Okay, it really sounds crazy that putting this
thing on your head will enable you to control your computer with brain waves. It ... GM and assorted other large corporations were involved in a conspiracy, and had implanted electrodes
in her head. However, testing has shown that this technology might actually someday work. Just not yet. I still plan to wait until I can have a
brain interface chip implanted in my ...
26 Jul 10:55 am
... buying an SSD drive for my new laptop. There are lots of reasons not to, including the high price, and the relative immaturity of the technology. (The relatively low capacity doesn't bother me much, I've been living fine with a 40GB drive on the ... too). Thinking about SSDs led me to this
marvelous article at AnandTech, The SSD Anthology: Understanding SSDs and New Drives from OCZ. It may be more than most people want to know,
but the takeaways are clear: Lots of first-generation SSDs look great at ...
17 Sep, 2008 8:26 pm
... , appliances, or whatever the user wishes to control. Other products of this kind include OCZ's "neural impulse actuator" and Brain
Actuated Technologies, Inc's "cyberlink headband" and "brainfingers" technology (The YouTube video I' ... and archiving. To be sure, it
would not be entirely unprecedented for us to find our privacy threatened by technology that recorded evidence of unconscious thoughts or
feelings: Experts analyzing a surreptitiously recorded conversation might infer things about our ...
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