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Ideas For the Next Generation In Human-Computer Interfaces

Singularity Hub writes "For decades our options for interacting with the digital world have been limited to keyboards, mice, and joysticks. Now with a new generation of exciting new interfaces in the pipeline our interaction with the digital world will be forever changed. Singularity Hub looks at some amazing demonstrations, mostly videos, that showcase new ways of interacting with the digital world." Along similar lines, reader shakuni points out a facial expression-driven user interface reported on News.com for operating, say, an iPhone, explaining "This device is tiny and fits into the ear and measures movements inside the ear due to changes in facial expression and then uses that as input triggers. So [tongue out] starts or stops your iPod Touch; [Wink] rewinds to the last song; and [smile] replays the same song."

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  1. Ah-Choo! by Something+Witty+Here · · Score: 4, Funny

    And when you sneeze, it reboots!

    1. Re:Ah-Choo! by fractoid · · Score: 2, Funny

      Yeah, every time that cute girl from Accounting walks by and you give her a smile, you skip back to the start of the song you're listening to? That'll get old quickly.

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    2. Re:Ah-Choo! by H3g3m0n · · Score: 2, Funny

      Too bad shes only smiling to turn the volume up :(

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  2. Missing options by Bovius · · Score: 5, Funny

    Seems like there are some other practical interface options for the iPod.

    * Snoring: stop playing music
    * Gagging: remove song from playlist
    * Startled jump, clenched jaw and frantic grasping at earbuds: reduce volume

  3. In the future by Joce640k · · Score: 4, Funny

    We'll all have to sit infuriatingly still if we want to listen to some music.

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  4. Re:voice control by jeffehobbs · · Score: 2, Funny

    Back when Mac OS 9 had kind-of-sort-of voice control, you could launch programs by putting them in a specific folder. I made an alias for "Unreal" -- which took up 190 MB of RAM and took about 3 minutes to load on my PM 7500. Whenever someone would come over my dorm room to use my computer, I made a point of mentioning very loudly how something was "UNREAL!" -- and then they got to sit there while 'Unreal' loaded, very, very slowly.

  5. Re:voice control by Hatta · · Score: 4, Funny

    I wasnt quite impressed with it, since the only command I got working properly was "fuck" which caused the machine to reboot.

    Are you sure you have the causation straight on that one? When I used Windows 95, it was the other way around.

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  6. Re:iPod Touch? by jabithew · · Score: 3, Funny

    It would also make listening to KISS and singing along as Gene pretty much impossible.

    Yes, but there are disadvantages to the technology too.

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  7. Steam Punk Interface by stoicio · · Score: 4, Funny

    I prefer tried and true ergonomic interfaces. For this reason I suggest
    levers and foot pedals. All lever interfaces should have a grip lock
    to keep them from moving by themselves.

    There should also be two large dials to allow for precision X/Y
    axis movement of the cursor.

    Random numbers should be generated with a large wheel that has a rubber
    stop and pins. Simply spin the big wheel for a random number.

    There should be cranks on the side and top of the monitor to allow
    the view to be scrolled.

  8. Re:voice control by Arancaytar · · Score: 2, Funny

    which caused the machine to reboot.

    But with Windows 95, what didn't? ;)

    I think I could have duplicated that effect without even a microphone. (Though whether the "fuck" would be the cause or effect of the reboot is another matter.)