I’m looking forward to the future where keyboards, mice, touch screens and all that wasted space and material gives…

I’m looking forward to the future where keyboards, mice, touch screens and all that wasted space and material gives…

I’m looking forward to the future where keyboards, mice, touch screens and all that wasted space and material gives way to thought-computer interfaces.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/18/magazine/the-cyborg-in-us-all.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all

6 comments on “I’m looking forward to the future where keyboards, mice, touch screens and all that wasted space and material gives…

  1. So you look forward to when we snap our fingers and a giant hole opens on our foreheads to allow an information spike to come in? Sorry, couldn’t resist the Doctor Who reference.

  2. So you look forward to when we snap our fingers and a giant hole opens on our foreheads to allow an information spike to come in? Sorry, couldn’t resist the Doctor Who reference.

  3. As much as I want to know everything, I kinda don’t want a hole in my head. Anything could set that off, and bugs might fly into it. 😉 Seriously though, it is an interesting article.

  4. As much as I want to know everything, I kinda don’t want a hole in my head. Anything could set that off, and bugs might fly into it. 😉 Seriously though, it is an interesting article.

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