Our mouse and keyboard could become a thing of the past. Manhattan-based start-up CTRL-labs is developing a wearable that allows people to control computers, robots and applications by tracking the ...
Stepper motors produce accurate, computer-controlled motion for applications such as robotic arms and paper-feed mechanisms for printers. They require current pulses delivered through a special ...
Facebook announced today plans to acquire CTRL-Labs, a brain-computer interface startup developing hardware and software for decoding electrical activity from the brain to be used for computer input.
Humans had to carry out all their machining processes by hand for centuries. Even precision tools had to be maneuvered very carefully, inch by inch, by people holding the devices personally. That all ...
Computer vision and machine learning (which I would unite using an umbrella term like "artificial intelligence") have impressive cross-industrial applications for quality control. Each sphere that ...