ATLANTA -- The tireless tongue already controls taste and speech, helps kiss and swallow and fights germs. Now scientists hope to add one more ability to the mouthy muscle, and turn it into a computer ...
The tireless tongue already controls taste and speech, helps kiss and swallow and fights germs. Now scientists hope to add one more ability to the mouthy muscle, and turn it into a computer control ...
A graduate of Köln International School of Design in Cologne, Germany, has created a wearable dental device that can be used to operate a computer with the tongue, according to an article published on ...
Finding new ways to increase inclusivity and accessibility is crucial because more than one billion people in the world live with disabilities, according to the World Health Organization. One in seven ...
Yes, you read that right. Microsoft’s patent depicts a future where you control your computer or applications using your tongue. This futuristic patent, reported by Patently Apple, could even be used ...
This is the first public demonstration of Augmental’s retainer-like MouthPad accessibility gadget. It can be used to control devices that support a Bluetooth mouse, including phones, tablets, ...
Who needs a handheld controller when you have a tongue? A smart device named LipIO has been created by a group of scientists at the University of Chicago, which enables users to control a variety of ...
have developed a sensor-packed dental retainer that people with high-level spinal cord injuries can manipulate with their tongue to manoeuvre an electric wheelchair. The latest prototype of the Tongue ...
The tireless tongue already controls taste and speech, helps kiss and swallow and fights germs. Now scientists hope to add one more ability to the mouthy muscle, and turn it into a computer control ...
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