http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8224517.stm The system will go head-to-head with Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7, due for release in October.
Neuroscientists have found a way to translate electrical pulses from muscles in the arm into a written language using a technique called electromyography in order to convert text written anywhere into text on a computer.
Apple unleashes Snow Leopard OS
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The system will go head-to-head with Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7, due for release in October.
Look Ma, No Pen! Electrical Impulses Can Reproduce Handwriting
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Neuroscientists have found a way to translate electrical pulses from muscles in the arm into a written language using a technique called electromyography in order to convert text written anywhere into text on a computer.
This story is about an interactive masterpiece of mona lisa that is able to communicate to the people in fluent mandarin.
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