Microsoft Research is developing muscle-based computer control interfaces
Posted by randy on January 4, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Microsoft Research is developing a new technology to enable the human muscle to control things with just finger gestures. In the video below, they’ve demonstrated that it could help you control your portable media player while jogging or open your car’s trunk while you are carrying heavy...
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