Vocal Joystick to help disabled people use computers

Researchers at the University of Washington have developed the ‘Vocal Joystick’ software, which allows disabled people to use computers in a better way. The software allows the computer to be driven by sound, in pace of the conventional functioning…

Rumor: Apple to introduce MacBook Brick

Apple is apparently working on something really new and it is not just not a new Mac or an iPhone. This time, the company is planning to release the Brick, which has been touted as a system that carves pieces out of a single block of metal using “3D…

\’Tongue Computing\’ - The new revolution in assisting the disabled?

Bradleywint:

When we think of the human tongue, we think of a piece of human flesh that serves a lot of purposes, whether it is tasting food, cleaning our lips and mouth, kissing, swallowing and much more. However Georgia Tech scientists have come up with…

One Touch Optimal Mini 3-Button: Keyboard wit screen!

Attitude:
A keyboard with color-screen- that is exactly what this is. This is a pretty cool concept indeed as here is a wonderful alternative to the conventional way of working on your system. What this also makes for is a very nice gift to any techno freak at a…

Imation adds 500GB HDD to Apollo line up

Musical-ecstasy:
Few weeks ago, Imation launched Apollo series of 2.5” portable HDDs. It consisted of three capacities, 160GB, 250GB and 320GB. On Wednesday, Imation announced and addition of 500 GB HDD to the line up. Apollo hard disk drives are pretty sleek at…

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