Would you pay $100 to control the outcome of a movie with the power of your mind? That’s what NeuroSky and Triete Labs are banking on with MyndPlay. Simply put, it uses NeuroSky’s $99 Mindwave headset with a custom video player that monitors your mental activity during critical points in specially designed films, and offers multiple outcomes depending on your focus and relaxation levels. For instance, in Paranormal Mynd (above), you play an exorcist who must drive a evil spirit away — if you don’t focus intently, this woman will choke to death. Another gangster film has you dodging bullets and sports multiple endings; depending on how relaxed and concentrated you are, you could come away clean, take a bullet to the head, or dodge poorly and have the projectile strike your friend dead instead. MyndPlay plans to produce a raft of such short-form content for $0.49 to $1.99 per episode, and also let you shoot and share your own, scripting sequences with a tool to be released next month called MyndPlay Pro. We gave Paranormal Mynd a try at GDC 2011, and came away somewhat impressed — you definitely can control the outcome of a scene, but it doesn’t work quite like you’d expect. Since NeuroSky’s technology is still limited to detecting the mental states of concentration and relaxation, you can’t “will” the movie to go the way you’d like with your thoughts — in fact, thinking about anything rather than what you’re seeing on screen seemed to register as a form of distraction, and lowered our scores. Instead, the ticket to success seemed to be focusing intently on processing the images on screen and clearing our head of all thought or emotion, making us feel totally brain-dead even as we aced the scene. Our parents would be so proud. See a couple video teasers after the break! Continue reading NeuroSky shows off MyndPlay, we control movies with our brainwaves (video) NeuroSky shows off MyndPlay, we control movies with our brainwaves (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 04 Mar 2011 17:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A campaign to allow the body of Frank Buckles, the last US veteran of World War, I to lie with honor in the Capitol Rotunda—a rare privilege usually reserved for presidents and high-ranking politicians, but sometimes extended to extraordinary citizens—has reportedly been derailed by House Majority Leader John…
Continue reading …If Texas authorities don’t free polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs from jail, the world will soon end in an apocalypse of earthquakes and storms … or so warns Warren Jeffs. In a bizarre nine-page letter titled “A Warning to the Nation—A Petition to the President of the United States of…
Continue reading …Northwestern University initially backed the professor whose idea of an extracurricular activity was allowing his students to watch a naked woman orgasm onstage —but after the incident received national attention, officials now say they are investigating. In a statement, the university president said the demonstration “represented extremely poor judgment on…
Continue reading …Today marks my two month anniversary as your Link Wench and so I want to say to everyone “cheers! ta! booyah!” Thanks for sending me links, giving me ideas and being generally fabulous. You kids are the greatest. You know… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pajiba Discovery Date : 03/03/2011 19:00 Number of articles : 5
Continue reading …Couture label Dior showcased their latest collection without its designer John Galliano, who was dismissed earlier in the week after a video of him saying “I love Hitler” went viral. (March 4)
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Continue reading …Click here to view this media Crying Boehner now wants millions of Americans to cry along with him, I guess, because he’s proposing serious cutbacks in the lives of the elderly in America. Don’t you love seeing these rich, fat-cat gasbags demanding cuts in programs for the middle and lower classes while Bush’s tax cuts for the rich rain down on them millions of dollars in fool’s gold? The GOP is waging war to create a two-tiered class system in America based solely on cash: the very wealthy and the poor. Good-bye to the middle class and all that. WSJ: House Speaker John Boehner said Thursday that he’s determined to offer a budget this spring that curbs Social Security and Medicare, despite the political risks, and that Republicans will try to persuade voters that sacrifices are needed. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Mr. Boehner said House Republicans would offer a budget for the next fiscal year that sets goals for bringing the programs’ costs under control. But he acknowledged that Americans aren’t yet ready to embrace far-reaching changes to Social Security and Medicare because they aren’t aware of the magnitude of the financial problems. “People in Washington assume that Americans understand how big the problem is, but most Americans don’t have a clue,” Mr. Boehner said, speaking in his Capitol office. “I think it’s incumbent on us, if we are serious about dealing with the big challenges, that we go out and help Americans understand how big the problem is that faces us.” Cryin’ Boehner followed that up by saying we should raise the retirement age to 70: House Republican Leader John Boehner said in an interview with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review out today that he would back raising the Social Security retirement age to 70 for those who will not retire for another 20 years. The comment – along with Boehner’s statement that the financial reform compromise reached last Friday creates a bill that amounts to “killing an ant with a nuclear weapon” — has drawn the attention of Democrats eager to cast the GOP as uncaring about the problems of average Americans. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee National Press Secretary Ryan Rudominer told Hotsheet in response to the comment that the Republican “blueprint” is to privatize Social Security and Medicare, citing the budget of Representative Paul Ryan (R – Wis.). (Republicans are quick to note that while Ryan’s “blueprint” for the future has advocated such measures, he has not put them forward as the House Republican budget.) Senator Jeff Merkley comes out fighting against the GOP: Senator Jeff Merkley opens fire on the House GOP plan for budget cuts in some of the harshest terms I’ve heard yet: The GOP budget plan will destroy 700,000 jobs. The last thing our nation can afford right now is further job losses. We need to be creating jobs, not destroying jobs. There are common-sense budget cuts that could reduce our deficits without wrecking the economy or attacking working families. We can start by cutting back on the bonus tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires that Republican leaders insisted on just ten weeks ago. We could end tax subsidies for oil companies and save tens of billions of dollars in the process. Republican House Speaker John Boehner summarized his perspective on the Republican budget as follows: if people might lose their jobs, “so be it.” You might think the House Republican leaders would show some humility after their failed agenda turned record surpluses into massive deficits in 2001, or after their policies reduced the wages of working Americans during the modest expansion in the middle of the decade, or after they burned down the economy with unregulated derivatives and predatory mortgage securities in 2008. Apparently not. Their proposals are exactly the same: give massive tax cuts to the wealthiest, shred the safety net, and eliminate investments that would help restore American economic leadership. Will Democrats heed his call? Don’t hold your breath. Merkley tried to lead the important fight to reform filibuster rules back in January, and he was sold out by Democratic leadership , who made a “handshake” agreement with Republicans to quietly abandon their abuse of the filibuster. Now we have this new obstructionist group of eight Republicans who will block every bill they don’t like in the Senate. So much for handshakes. Filibuster reform would have been nice at this point, but I agree with Digby that gridlock is better than letting them cut the heart out of the American people. This is the Teabag faction, of course, which now includes John McCain (who I always knew was a fanatical right wing scumbag at heart)and John Ensign who is under big time pressure. (I expect Orrin Hatch will be joining this group any day now.) Essentially, they are now running the US Senate and any “deals” that happen will have to get past them. Doesn’t that sound grand? So I’m frankly rooting for gridlock at this point. And if that’s what we have, then it’s necessary to use it wisely. Merkley’s speech is a great starting point.
Continue reading …0 Michael Macor / The Chronicle A piece of the natural gas pipeline was lying in the street last year near the blast site in San Bruno. (03-03) 18:51 PST SAN BRUNO — A defective seam weld wasn’t the only time bomb lurking in the natural-gas pipeline that exploded in San Bruno in September, a newly released federal document shows. The girth welds holding together the pipe sections at the explosion site were “rejectable by virtually every welding code in existence” and “grotesquely at odds with industry standards and specifications,” said Doug Chisholm, a pipeline consultant from Virginia who reviewed a National Transportation Safety Board metallurgy report released this week. Sections…
Continue reading …The left-wing comedian Jon Stewart is at it again after ripping conservative Republicans for going after public sector collective bargaining. Stewart updated the situation in Wisconsin Thursday night on the “Daily Show,” reporting on Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker introducing his new budget proposals. “He has put public sector unions on notice, and particularly teachers, that the gravy train is over – even if the gravy is actually lunchroom cafeteria-grade gravy-like rehydrated soy chips,” Stewart spun, painting the comfortable pensions and benefits of Wisconsin public school teachers as dog food compared with infamous Wall Street bonuses. He also shifted the debate – instead of going after public sector unions, conservatives somehow are anti-teacher, according to Stewart's logic.
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