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	<title>Comments on: NeuroSky&#8217;s EEG-reading &#8220;MindSet&#8221; at Tokyo Game Show tomorrow</title>
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		<title>By: CrunchGear &#187; Archive &#187; Thought-operated controller delayed because it still doesn&#8217;t work</title>
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		<dc:creator>CrunchGear &#187; Archive &#187; Thought-operated controller delayed because it still doesn&#8217;t work</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The Epoc was initially announced during the Intel Developers Forum, where Emotiv stated that it would detect a user&#8217;s brainwaves at the skull&#8217;s surface, allowing you to move and manipulate items. They expected to release it in time for Christmas, and for around $300. A spokesman said the new release date will be sometime in 2009, but could be problematic for the firm, since there are competing devices on the horizon. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The Epoc was initially announced during the Intel Developers Forum, where Emotiv stated that it would detect a user&#8217;s brainwaves at the skull&#8217;s surface, allowing you to move and manipulate items. They expected to release it in time for Christmas, and for around $300. A spokesman said the new release date will be sometime in 2009, but could be problematic for the firm, since there are competing devices on the horizon. [...]</p>
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