There are iPhone-controlled cars and beds — now one company plans to integrate iPhones/iPods in its wheelchairs for a new kind of accessibility. Dynamic Controls developed a system to connect an ...
A tiny magnet embedded in a tongue through piercing, implantation or adhesion has been shown by a Georgia Institute of Technology team of researchers to be capable of acting as a controller for the ...
A revolutionary brain-computer interface (BCI) system, powered by quantum-enhanced AI, now enables individuals with mobility impairments to control wheelchairs using their brain signals, offering new ...
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