A Telepathic Wheelchair

A new neuroprosthetic interface – that is “it reads minds without drilling into skulls” – is being tested by scientists at the Ecole Polytechnique Federal De Lausanne’s Institute of Bioengineering.

The practical application – one can now pilot an electric wheelchair using only one’s mind – brings a new type of mobility to the fully paralyzed. Users’ specific brain patterns are recorded via electroencephalography (EEG) and then translated into commands given to the chair. To turn left, one imagines moving one’s left hand, for example.

This would be impressive enough, but to take some of the “thinking load” off the user, two small cameras, situated on each side of the chair, helps avoid obstacles, much like a roomba. Between the two techniques, it brings new hope for mobility.

It’s not ready for mass production yet, as there are difficulties in object recognition.

“The system requires advanced artificial intelligence—it will need to distinguish between different types of objects: furniture, people, and doorways. Carlson explains that “if it is a cabinet, the chair should be directed around it. But if it is a desk, the chair will have to recognize it and approach it appropriately.

In the future, the system will be able to interpret the user’s higher-level intentions. “We are trying to analyze different brain patterns, such as error-related potentials that may help to disambiguate the intentions of the user,” says Carlson. “Does the user want to avoid the desk or is it his, and should the chair pull up to it so he can work?”



Gravity-Defying Coffee Cup

Now that’s pretty cool. When empty and at rest on a flat surface, the “Zero Gravity” coffee cup stays balanced at a perfect angle. Naturally, if you fill it with coffee, you’ll have to set it down the usual way, but hey, I’m sure it’ll impress your guests while they’re waiting for their cup of joe.

[Source: XU54 | Via Techeblog]

‘At any moment Justin Bieber uses 3% of [Twitter’s] Infrastructure’

“Racks of servers are dedicated to him.”

Kind of depressing, isn’t it?

[Via Gizmodo]



The beauty of data visualization [Video]

David McCandless turns complex data sets (like worldwide military spending, media buzz, Facebook status updates) into beautiful, simple diagrams that tease out unseen patterns and connections. Good design, he suggests, is the best way to navigate information glut — and it may just change the way we see the world.

Awesome XKCD-Themed Wedding Cake

From New Jersey-based bakery Pink Cake Box, here’s an awesome XKCD-Themed Wedding Cake.

The top of the cake includes cutouts of the comic characters with a red heart on a wire between them. The entire cake is covered in white fondant with black thin bands at the base of each tier. Equations inspired by this comic decorate the remaining tiers.

[Pink Cake Box | Via Neatorama]

PS3 jailbreaking broken by new Sony update

Sony has proven that sometimes court victories aren’t enough: sometimes you need to fight fire with fire (or code with code).

The latest firmware update for the PS3 appears to block publicly available code, distributed as PSGroove, that allowed users to jailbreak their console, allowing them to play home-made games (but not boot from ISO files on the hard drive, making game-ripping unworkable.)

The code went online shortly after Sony obtained an injunction in Australia preventing the sale of USB dongles known as PSJailbreak containing the code. That version of the hack did allow for ISO booting and thus full-fledged piracy, which may have made Sony’s legal win easier.

As is usual with PS3 updates, the new firmware (v3.42) isn’t technically a mandatory install and does require the user to click to agree to its installation. However, failing to install it will mean significant limitations to the console’s functionality, most notably a block on online gaming.

Sony hasn’t publicly addressed the details of the PSGroove removal, simply describing the new firmware as bringing “additional security features”. Whether that means security for users against malicious code running on their system, or security for games companies against piracy is a linguistic ambiguity.

As is also usual with PS3 updates, user reaction on the Sony site has mainly been along the lines that it would be nice if Sony brought new features to users rather than merely plug security gaps. One particularly cynical user with the handle “OMGmyFACE” noted “We all know it’s the first of an expected hundred-plus firmware updates to block the Jailbreak… You know it’s never gonna end, right? Firmware update, gets cracked, firmware update, gets cracked, awesome.”

Best Action Scene Ever!

Now this has to be among the most awesome action scenes I’ve ever seen. Check it out:

[Via Geekpress]

PAX 10: Bottle of Duke Nukem’s Steroids

Woah, so if you take the whole bottle, you’d get 1,000,000% of your daily value of awesome? Now that’s a whole lot of awesome!

[Via]

Wayback Machine: It’s all about the Pentium!

A parody of “It’s All About The Benjamins” by Puff Daddy – from “Weird Al” Yankovic’s 1999 album “Running With Scissors”. Enjoy!

Even with all the outdated technology references, It’s hard to believe that this song came out 11 years ago. Weird Al, you rule!