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Still Blogging and Some Changes

Hello world. You may have noticed that I have not posted much here recently. But do not worry, I am still  blogging.

I'm making some changes to  this blog. I'll introduce you to a few of them in this post.

I took my Mindware Forum blog on personal growth technology which has coexisted with Vision thing in the http://bruceeisner.com/mindware since I stared writing them in 2003. and moved it to its own domain at http://mindwareforum.com. 

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The Beatles Number Nine Again

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Can The Beatles: Rock Band Save the Music Business? by Richard Corliss at Time Magazine

September 9, 2009, could be a Beatles perfect storm by Daniel Terdiman on CNet

Report: Apple music event September 9 by Erica Ogg on CNet

Rock Band: The Beatles Trailer Video

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Mattel Will Release Neurofeedback Brain Game — Brain Flex — CBS Video on YouTube

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Mind Flex Like Basketball for Your Mind on Gizmodo

Odball Gadgets: Mattel Mind Flex by Melissa Perenso on PC World

Video: Mattel Mind Flex hands (and heads) on Engadget

The Mattel toy company (which is also releasing its 50th Anniversary Barbie Doll this year) announced a new “adult” game at the Consumer Electronics Show in January. The game called Mind Flex, scheduled to be release in the next month or two features a brainwave guided ball which you maneuver through an obstacle course. 

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Connect Your Brain to the Game Using an Emotiv Systems EEG Neurofeedback Cap — YouTube Video

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YouTube Video "Stonehenge Demo’ embedded below

Connecting Your Brain to the Game Using an EEG cap, a startup hopes to change the way people interact with video games by Kate Greene in the MIT Technology Review

Emotiv Systems

Using an EEG cap, a startup hopes to change the way people interact with video games.

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