Dan Graziano is an associate editor for CNET. His work has appeared on BGR, Fox News, Fox Business, and Yahoo News, among other publications. When he isn't tinkering with the latest gadgets and gizmos ...
A few years ago, Thalmic Labs demonstrated its muscle-controlled Myo armband that promised to bring the world of gesture controls that looked so cool in "Minority Report" to life. For the past several ...
After my colleague Dave Smith learned about the Myo armband over the summer, he described it as a gadget that makes you feel like a Jedi. And after trying it, I'd have to agree. I've tried tons of ...
Over the last five years, the touchscreen has supplanted the mouse and keyboard as the primary way that many of us interact with computers. But will multitouch enjoy a 30-year reign like its ...
After years of tweaking, the technology that will make you think you’re a Jedi — or maybe Tom Cruise in “Minority Report” — is gearing up for its launch later this year. Canadian company Thalmic Labs ...
The good: Easy-to-remember gestures; Accurate and fast gesture detection; Works with existing popular games. The bad: Expensive; Limited standalone game selection; Hard to troubleshoot. Who should buy ...
Thalmic Labs Founder and CEO Stephen Lake pulls a MYO armband out of his messenger bag. Made of ultralight foam-like plastic, the device looks like eight camera batteries lashed together in a circle. ...
If you’re pressed for time at the gym, but want to pack some quality training volume into your session, what do you do? Most lifters will reach for supersets, which are an excellent option for ...
USA: A new population-based study published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology suggests that women ...
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