Facebook on Monday announced the acquisition of CTRL-labs, a New York start-up that specializes in allowing humans to control computers using their brains. The start-up will join Facebook Reality Labs, a division of the social media company that is working to develop augmented-reality smart glasses. The vision for CTLR-labs' technology is that it will use a wristband that allows people to control their devices. A very interesting move for a company that’s battling to keep real estate on
24 Sep 2019
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24 Sep 2019 -
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Kartik Swaminathan -
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Facebook on Monday announced the acquisition of CTRL-labs, a New York start-up that specializes in allowing humans to control computers using their brains. The start-up will join Facebook Reality Labs, a division of the social media company that is working to develop augmented-reality smart glasses. The vision for CTLR-labs' technology is that it will use a wristband that allows people to control their devices. A very interesting move for a company that’s battling to keep real estate on