Control your iPod using the power of your mind

April 1, 2008 by Mark O'Neill |

By Mark O’Neill

A Taiwanese electronics company has launched a product called the iMind which allows you to control your iPod by letting it read your mind.

You can change tracks and increase / decrease the volume with facial movements. You would activate the shuffle feature with your eyebrows and just thinking about a particular artist / song would be enough to create your own playlist. Which would be pretty embarrassing if you have any secret musical favourites. Imagine sharing your iPod with your partner and suddenly Orville starts playing.

Plus imagine walking along the street twitching your cheek or wriggling your eyebrows. People would think you’re having a stroke.

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2 Comments »

Comment by Mark O'Neill
2008-04-01 11:14:45
Ahem….for all the people calling me an idiot for posting this story, I would like to point out that today is April 1st - April Fools Day? So this story is a joke? Get it?

Oh dear….

 
Comment by Kiltak
2008-04-01 11:28:57
Oh and by the way mark, the “rude” comment was deleted :)
 
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