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Thursday, April 4, 2013

postheadericon Good Times knows when you're concentrating, sets your phone to 'do not disturb'

Good Times

There is a reason that technical support, instead of creating it. When you see a pair of ears Necomimi we see an opportunity to embarrass a poor student. (Please be a good sport Daniel!) Ruggero Scorcioni also suggests that the way to automatically control AT & T management system calls. Along hackathon move in January, was presented with a couple of updates to track brain waves and immediate access to open stream your valuable data. The project I whipped Good Times, readings of the electrode is powered cat ears to an Arduino, which in turn interacts with the call and management M2M API. When a significant amount of brain activity is detected, indicating that something is focusing on, calls are forwarded. Rather than distract you from the task at hand, the intruder simply a message that "this is not a good time to call please try again later."

Scorcioni The version presented to highlight AT & T Foundry in New York this morning, was a little more sophisticated. The Arduino has disappeared and were replaced by motorized NeuroSky Mindwave ears. EEG monitor directly connected to a computer running an application that has caused the. Do Not Disturb setting through the API At the moment there are no static threshold activity, which leads to fluctuations in the availability quite common. Future versions should be recyclable - which allows the application to recognize what looks great concentration for different people. For now it is only a proof of concept. On the one hand, monitors brain waves are not intrusive, but it is a look at what is possible with powerful API and a little creativity. Check out the gallery below.

Gallery: AT & T Innovations Showcase: Not Disturb headphones


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