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G-Tec Intendix brain-computer interface ready for consumers

If you've seen G-Tec's thought control cap being used to control a Second Life avatar, play a game of Pong, or make music in an orchestral setting, you probably wondered when the thing would become available for less frivolous pursuits (to help the disabled communicate, for starters). Well, it looks like that day is close at hand: With the brand name Intendix, the 9000 (about $12,250) brain-computer interface gives you everything you need to send text messages with brain activity alone via EEG...

Engadget @ Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:23:30 GMT
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