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Controlling a computer screen with naught but your eyes may be coming closer and closer to reality, and it's all thanks to Eyefluence, ...
Take two video-game console cameras and one pair of horn-rimmed glasses and for around $30 you have a device that will allow you to control a computer or, potentially, even a wheelchair with your ...
Game peripheral maker SteelSeries is introducing its Sentry eye tracker that enables players to control computer games with their eye movements.
A new device from a team at Imperial College London costs only $60 to build and lets people with disabilities control their computers using only their eyes.
On Tuesday, Microsoft announced it is testing a new feature for Windows 10 that offers native eye tracking support: it will let people control parts of the operating system with their eyes. The ...
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