“OCZ’s latest brainchild is the Actuator, a device which tracks movement of your eyes, monitors brain waves and picks up facial muscle movements, it uses these recorded signals to link them to input commands on the computer, allowing you to play Tetris or even a first person shooter like UT2004. We visited the OCZ booth at Cebit where they had a live demo, (view)read our (video)report on this impressive technology which will change the way you interact with your PC!”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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OCZ gets into mind reading

At CNET, Madshrimps got a look at the OCZ Actuator, which may be the PC interface of the future. Put down your mouse and toss out the keyboard, this device reads brainwaves, eye movement and facial movement as well. Head over to see how you may be gaming in the future.