Monthly Archives: October 2004

The Segway Revolution that Wasn't; and the one that Is

When the Segway Human Transporter (HT) was unveiled a few years ago, most people reacted with a collective “That’s it?” and the expected transportation revolution never materialized. Interestingly enough, however, the few people who have actually tried and/or bought an … Continue reading

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Human BMI Breakthrough Announced

Much like any typical twentysomething American, he opens and reads his email, remotely controls the television, and plays video games. Unlike any typical twentysomething American, this quadriplegic is performing the above tasks using only his thoughts. Earlier this year, Cyberkinetics … Continue reading

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More Human/Computer Interface News

The FDA has granted market approval for the VeriChip created by Applied Digital Solutions. This is a microchip that is implanted under human skin. The VeriChip holds a code that unlocks a patient’s medical data in a hospital database. This … Continue reading

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