Use Your Teeth to Control Your iPod?

The New Face of Consumer Electronics

Researchers in Japan are working on a revolutionary new way for people to control their iPods and other consumer electronics, The user simply clenches his or her teeth briefly, an action detected by the light sensors of the computerized headgear. Although initially designed for commuters on crowded trains seeking hands-free control of their iPods, future applications could include cell phones, PowerPoint presentations, and even wheelchair operation.

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