Eye-controlled arcade game unveiled


The Swedish company Tobii debuted Eye Asteroids, a cabinet-style arcade game that uses the eye-tracking technology instead of a normal controller


Tobii debuts EyeAsteroids, an arcade game you play with your eyes

A Tobii Technology representative demonstrates what the Swedish company says is the world's first first eye-controlled laptop at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas January 
A Tobii Technology representative demonstrates what the Swedish company says is the world's first first eye-controlled laptop at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

Barbara Barclay of Tobii Technology, Inc., who is seen reflected in a computer monitor, plays a video game in New York, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011, using only her eyes on a prototype laptop that tracks and can be controlled by the eye movements.
Barbara Barclay of Tobii Technology, Inc., who is seen reflected in a computer monitor, plays a video game in New York, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011, using only her eyes on a prototype laptop that tracks and


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Monday, 6 February 2012

Eye-controlled arcade game unveiled


The Swedish company Tobii debuted Eye Asteroids, a cabinet-style arcade game that uses the eye-tracking technology instead of a normal controller


Tobii debuts EyeAsteroids, an arcade game you play with your eyes

A Tobii Technology representative demonstrates what the Swedish company says is the world's first first eye-controlled laptop at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas January 
A Tobii Technology representative demonstrates what the Swedish company says is the world's first first eye-controlled laptop at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas

Barbara Barclay of Tobii Technology, Inc., who is seen reflected in a computer monitor, plays a video game in New York, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011, using only her eyes on a prototype laptop that tracks and can be controlled by the eye movements.
Barbara Barclay of Tobii Technology, Inc., who is seen reflected in a computer monitor, plays a video game in New York, Monday, Feb. 28, 2011, using only her eyes on a prototype laptop that tracks and


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