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Now use your computer with eyes

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Now use your computer with eyes

Tobii has announced they have now released their new device which allows an alternative method for controlling your PC with your eyes. The new stand-alone Tobii PCEye device now provides an easy to use, portable and accurate eye control that anyone can setup and use.
The new Tobii PCEye device makes eye control easier than ever before, and combines both full eye control technology with a stand-alone, clip-on, plug and play design. The device hangs neatly underneath the bottom of your LCD monitor and with a few seconds of eye calibration is then ready to use.
Tobii PCEye

The Tobii PCEye provides users with full access and control of  their PC using only their eyes, unfortunately the system is only compatible with PC at the moment and not Mac machines.
Unfortunately no information on pricing or worldwide availability has been released as yet, but as soon as it becomes available we will let you know.
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Now sea creatures will be saved by Robot fishes

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Now sea creatures will be saved by Robot fishes

New York University researchers have developed ‘robotic’ fish that they say could save the lives of thousands of undersea creatures. The prototypes fool shoals of fish into thinking they are their ‘leader’ and have in tests changed the direction the group swims in. Researchers say that if deployed into the water, which has been affected by a toxic spill, these robots could lead marine life away from danger.
They could also help them to steer clear of man-made obstacles like undersea turbines.
Developer Dr Maurizio Porfiri said that normally mankind takes inspiration from nature to improve itself, but this time he wanted to better the lot of aquatic animals.
“Studies of schools of fish, flocks of birds and herds of animals have inspired robotic systems designed for our own applications,” the Daily Mail quoted Porfiri as saying.
“But I wanted to see if I could close the gap, bringing some of those benefits back into the natural world. Schooling fish have a rich system of information sharing,” he told Livescience.com.
“They decide when to school based on a wide variety of factors, including vision and pressure cues from other fish. By studying these cues, we can learn how school members recognise - and follow - a leader.”
Tests showed that the robot was able to track, follow and mill with the other fish in such as way as to influence their behaviour.
As of now, Porfiri has only been able to design creatures, which swim on the surface of the water, but he hopes to soon make models which can dive and resurface.
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