Blink your eyes or wag your tongue to operate this PC From: ECN - 03/07/2014 By: Allegra Sparta The "Earclip-type Wearable PC", hopefully a tentative name, is being developed and tested by Japanese engineers, and it takes “hands-free” to a whole new level. It's small, subtle, and appears to be a lot less distracting than other wearable tech seen today. It can be controlled by the blink of an eye or a twitch of the nose. The Earclip is a small (.59 ounce) bluetooth-capable personal computer that simply clips onto the ear, as its name suggests. The most interesting aspect of this PC earpiece is how it operates. Its infrared sensors monitor tiny ear movements that are made by different movements of the mouth, nose, and eyes. Because it’s operated by teeth clenches and winks, users are able to engage in a full range of motions once they get used to the controls. This makes it ideal for sports-enthusiasts, caregivers, and the disabled. Read the entire article at: http://www.ecnmag.com/blogs/2014/03/blink-your-eyes-or-wag-your-tongue-operate-pc Link: Earclip-type Wearable PC http://phys.org/news/2014-03-japan-tiny-ear.html