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Wireless neckband allows first voiceless phone call

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Uploaded on Mar 12, 2008

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A neckband that intercepts nerve signals allows you to talk on the phone without emitting a sound

Footage courtesy Texas Instruments, recorded at the TI Developer Conference 2008, Dallas

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  • Begbucks

    This is preciously what I have discovered. It seems that many HQ DVR's are also able to capture these telepathic sub vocal thoughts TRS which can also be reversed for intent w/none of the traditional vocal contamination as is prevalent w/standard reverse speech.

    I have numerous videos where I was able to lift the thoughts of another person 2-4 Sec. prior to them actually manipulating the larynx to speak.

    If you would be so inclined I can electronically read your mind under certain conditions

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  • nethackpro

    I can see why you think that but texas instruments and newscientist are pretty reliable sources. I doubt they would try to fool us.

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  • zappasoul

    "1984" is... now!

    Wow, this is spectacular... but I shit my pants to even think someone could hear my mind! I mean... Think about it... No more privacy, even in your own thoughts?!?

    Very dangerous, even spooky!

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  • Robeon Mew

    This sure caught on hasnt it? 5 years ago and I'm jsut seeing this now, and still think it's dumb

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  • vima78

    this is scary. my thoughts are no longer private.

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  • swilson3d

    I think you have misinterpreted what was said. He actually began "if you just think it, ... " but then he augmented that to say "or a little bit more than that".

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  • creator5593

    Thank you so much for having an actual polite argument, it makes my day when I don't have to read crap by 10 year old kids.

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  • Dylan Schmidt

    Sorry im so late, but there is nothing telepathic about this.

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  • Andrew Channin

    Yes, show me.

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  • pnvgordinho

    This could be used as a lie detector.

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  • Blake Anderson

    Amazing technology, but the possible applications are frightening. I wish they explained better in the video the actual process of communicating into the receiver. I'm sure it takes a little more than just thinking about it.

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