Today, we’ll build our own input devices. And they will be easy to create and write firmware for, they will work perfectly, and they will be cross-platform. We can do that with help of the Human ...
CAMPBELL, Calif. & TAIPEI CITY, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Primax Electronics Ltd. developer and manufacturer of advanced Human Machine Interface devices have selected the Atmosic Technologies ATM2 ...
In a recent study published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, a team of researchers from North Carolina State University (NC State) have created a stretchable strain sensor that demonstrates ...
For decades now, we’ve been able to quickly and reliably interface musical instruments to computers. These tools have generally made making and recording music much easier, but they’ve also opened up ...
New York-based Synchron, a brain-computer interface (BCI) company, announced it will be the first BCI company to reach native integration with Apple's new BCI Human Interface Device (BCI HID) profile ...
Scientists describe the development of a type of wearable human-machine interface device that is stretchable, inexpensive, and waterproof. The device is based on a soft magnetoelastic sensor array ...
Medical devices are constantly changing and improving, adding new features to revolutionize patient care. Studies have shown that human-machine interfaces can help to improve medical device usability ...
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Apple is getting into the brain-computer interface (BCI) business, reveals a press release from New York-based startup Synchron. The idea is to enable people with limited mobility to use iPhones, ...
Recently, a neurotech company called Paradromics made headlines by successfully implanting its brain-computer interface (BCI) in a human for the first time. The procedure happened at the University of ...
Since implanting a sensory interface in a human in 2012, we’ve continued to blaze the trail to enable the sensation of touch in prosthetics, allowing amputees to feel “their hand” again. Beyond the ...
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