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  • lOOOOOOOOOL :OOOOOOO

  • wat if u talk ???

  • you don't

  • try talking while driving that! :D

  • it would be easy to text in middle of class with the teeth alphabet ....:P

  • Great video's hard too stop watching all of them

  • well, That is very much not so useful atm, knowing that new technologies and studies in medical science now have cure for the disabled, stem cells from the nose are removed and put into the spinal cord, and then these stem cells turn into nerve cells, without that person loosing his sense of smell, over time that person fully recovers..ironically, no body know why it happens, and why the nose. this tongue thing would only be a temporary solution or a solution for who ever cant afford,gd though

  • Yeah, but that's for the future. These cures don't exist yet and may not for another 10-20 years. Assistive technology is needed until that day comes.

  • sweet!

  • I want to play Team Fortress 2 like that

  • This is simple solutions for mass production... to increase efficiency, you can use direct nerve linkages to the brain and PNS

  • awesome for virtual licking pussy game. lol

  • hahahahhahahahhaaha

  • what when you talk?

  • i forsee a future where we will be able to electronically pleasure each other

  • smart Japanese

  • What they need to do is try to find a mass market for a product like this then the interface will get a lot better much quicker :)

  • this is good, they have a device for people who are paralysed but requires surgical implants in the brain for thought control, but this sounds like it's cost effective

  • I'd still prefer the mind control - I tried moving my tongue as I watched this, especially when he talked about the letter per tooth interface - its quite diffcult remembering which tooth does what xD

  • I'd say it's equally difficult to learn to type fast with a regular qwerty-keyboard.

  • sounds cool

  • Wow! So simple, yet so very useful with great potential. It's surprising that with all of our technology, this idea wasn't put into practice before now. It will be interesting to see how this technology progresses. But, however far it goes, it is hopefully only an accessibility appliance to help along the way to an eventual advancement in medical technology that will allow for the repair of spinal cord damage.

  • sounds pretty cool but hard 2 get used 2

  • Awesome idea!

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