Wednesday, March 11, 2009

iPhone to be controlled by facial expression

Japanese inventor Kazuhiro Taniguchi recently invented the “Ear Switch”, a device connected to a virtual micro-computer that will make it possible to control a variety of gadgets. The “Ear Switch” appears as a headphone, and works by measuring movements in the ears as a result of various facial actions. For example, an iPod can be turned off just by pouting the lips, and lights can be turned on by raising an eyebrow.

iPhone aficionados would soon find delight in this new addition to their gadget if ever it can likewise control the hi-tech Apple tool.

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