I've written before about my struggles to get a good night's sleep. Like most people, I have times where I can't fall or stay asleep. I've tried lots of things: Giving up caffeine (that was hard!), ...
Over twenty years ago, Muse headbands began as an experiment in neurofeedback: The gadget notified the wearer when an electroencephalography (EEG) signal from their brain reached a certain threshold.
Another technology company is aiming to bring Amazon’s Alexa into the car. San Francisco-based Speak Music, the company behind the Melody personal music assistant, this morning announced a new $50 ...
Want to know what your brain is up to? Soon, it may be as simple as slipping on a wireless headband, then accessing an app. That’s the idea behind Muse, a wearable device developed by Toronto-based ...
Geared Up is the weekly podcast and live video show from tech reviewer Andru Edwards, featuring the latest news in consumer electronics and video games, plus the hottest tech gadgets and gear. by ...
Muse, a headband device that reads a user’s brainwaves to control computer devices using electroencephalography (EEG) and developed by Toronto start-up InteraXon, is to go on sale next year for just ...
Ariel Garten doesn’t require any direction when a newspaper photographer visits her downtown office to shoot her picture. Garten is the 36-year-old Torontonian who co-founded InteraXon, which produces ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Muse trains your mind to focus and be calm, which could ...
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