The slow march towards using all of your body parts to control a video game trudges on, this time with an eye-tracking gadget that lets you control and share your game thanks to SteelSeries and a company called Tobii.
A decade ago, you’d assume that the idiot on the highway in front of you weaving back and forth across the yellow lines was drunk. Today, there’s a pretty good chance that they’re just trying to navigate some particularly complicated emoji. GM wants to stop the madness, and it’s betting…
Tobii’s eye-tracking tech could be what frees us from keyboards and mice, but what if your eyeballs could replace your remote control too? Haier, of all companies, is trying to make it happen. It’s almost superhuman.