
Sitting in front of a computer long enough, hacking the keyboard throughout the day isn’t exactly the most edifying experience your body can get. After all, there’s nothing proud in being a sloth, and you will most probably pick up carpal tunnel syndrome if you’ve been spending way too much time in front of the PC while typing thousand-page long documents. Martin Tall decided that enough is enough, coming up with the NeoVisus Gaze prototype that lets computer users control the on-screen action by using one’s eyes. Surely typing will never be replaced by using hands, but the potential for other uses are there, including games and going through digital photo albums without clicking the peskt “Next” button.
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