Comments on: Distinguishing between a wink, a nod, and an iPod
A researcher at Osaka University has developed a remote-control device allowing users to control their iPod via combinations of eye winks.
A researcher at Osaka University has developed a remote-control device allowing users to control their iPod via combinations of eye winks.
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I immediately realized that people using this would look like crazy twitching
freaks, I would move on to the next project.
- I think this is Great!
- by mchuntley March 10, 2008 11:25 AM PDT
- This is a cool tool.
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(3 Comments)I think this is very practical. Imagine two of them, the things you could control in your car? Especially mated with bluetooth?