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HardwareEmotiv touts technology that can read gamers' minds
Author: feeds.computerworld.com Published: 10th Apr 2007 Visited: 310 times
Emotiv Systems is touting technology for developers that could allow a computer game to detect both conscious thoughts and subconscious emotions and react accordingly.n

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