
Czech Republic Wink technology opens IT up to disabled users 10/09/08 17:02 CET
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Computers controlled by eye and head movements have been the subject of much research in recent years. Now practical, feasible examples of this technology are arriving on the market, driven by a demand among disabled users. Czech scientists say they’ve developed one such product.
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