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Inc. June 2008 David H. Freedman |
Innovation: The Outer Limits The hottest, most mind-boggling high-tech products are coming not only from corporate behemoths but also from start-ups you've never heard of. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2010 Susan Karlin |
Mind Over Matter The NeuroSky MindSet headset controls objects via brain waves. The US $199 headset is a simplified version of an electroencephalograph, which may be used in games or for meditation. |
IEEE Spectrum May 2012 Mark Anderson |
This Is Your Brain on fMRI The science of mind reading is further along than you might think |
PC Magazine April 26, 2010 Robert Oschler |
Programming Your Own Thought-Controlled Robot With the right hardware and a bit of coding know-how, you can create a robot that will respond to your movements and thoughts. |
Wired September 22, 2008 Joe Brown |
Mind Games: Play Videogames Just by Thinking Your Moves Emotiv EPOC mind-control device let you play a videogame by just thinking about it. |
Inc. March 2009 |
Mail Letters to the Editor: "Reality Bites"... Entrepreneur of the Year Alison Schuback... Servant leadership... Business decisions with the heart... "A Cheaper China"... A case for infomercials... |
Inc. November 2005 John Anderson |
The Company That Grew Too Fast The thing about growth is that you have to finance it. And that, as Brian Le Gette learned the hard way with sports apparel company 180s, can be tricky. |
Salon.com January 23, 2001 Faith L. Justice |
Ursula K. Le Guin The award-winning creator of mythic worlds, and a master of metaphor, writes about people, animals and trees -- "nothing that is alien"... |