Video game players might soon use their thoughts instead of joysticks to control on-screen characters, if they wear a helmet released Wednesday by Emotiv Systems Inc. The “Project Epoc” headset looks ...
LONDON — Startup Emotiv Systems is demonstrating at this week's Games Developers Conference in San Francisco a headset that uses sensors to tap into electrical waves from the brain as a means of ...
Joystick makers take note: A California start-up is offering technology it said will allow a computer game to read a player’s mind. San Francisco-based Emotiv Systems is pushing hardware and software ...
LAS VEGAS — Hundreds of products at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) here are devoted to new ways to input data to a PC or gaming console, including a variety of inputs via voice ...
San Francisco startup Emotiv Systems emerged from the shadows at GDC 2007 with a rather startling announcement: They’re working on a way to read your mind, and they’re close to release. Big, brassy ...
Emotiv Systems unveiled a new gaming headset that uses thoughts and movement to control on-screen character movements. The San Francisco-based peripheral company demonstrated the Emotiv EPOC at the ...
LONDON — Emotiv Systems Inc. (San Francisco, Calif.) has announced a deal with IBM Corp. to work on the use of Emotiv's brain-computer interfaces based on electroencephalography (EEG) technology in ...
Emotiv’s EPOC headset will certainly change gaming as we know it. The BCI (brain computer interface) detects brain activity patterns then processes them. Over 30 differing emotions, actions, and ...
Here are two amazing TED Talks from Tan Le, John Delaney and Jeb Corliss. Le heads up Emotiv Systems, which is bridging the gap between computers and humans and how we might one day interact with them ...