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While exploring a digitally represented object through artificially created sense of touch, brain-computer interface users described the warm fur of a purring cat, the smooth rigid surface of a door ...
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It has been one year since LinkedIn added games to its workplace-oriented social platform. Here’s how that’s playing out.
In a breakthrough study, researchers enabled brain-computer interface (BCI) users with tetraplegia to create personalized tactile sensations, marking a step toward restoring realistic touch.
Operating System: An OS usually handles all the application programs on your computer, including how the RAM is managed.