Reading Minds with Google Glass and Walking with Toyota From: Medical Design Technology - The Pulse - 07/23/2014 1. MindRDR is an open source application that connects Google Glass with a device to monitor brain activity, allowing users to take pictures and share them on Twitter or Facebook without physical or verbal interaction. 2. This fall, Toyota will begin trial leasing of newly developed clinical research versions of its Walk Training Assist and Balance Training Assist robots to 20 medical facilities in Japan. 3. At 38 pounds, the Zinger is likely the world's lightest folding chair for enhanced mobility. It can take riders a distance of 8 miles at up to 6 miles per hour. View the video (3:09) at: http://www.mdtmag.com/videos/2014/07/pulse-reading-minds-google-glass-and-walking-toyota Links: MindRDR http://mindrdr.thisplace.com/static/index.html Toyota Robots Help People Walk Again http://corporatenews.pressroom.toyota.com/releases/tmc+physical+rehabilitation+aid+robots+medical+facilities+may28.htm Toyota to trial lease robots to hospitals that assist in walking rehabilitation http://ajw.asahi.com/article/business/AJ201405280050 Zinger, the World’s Lightest Electric Wheelchair (with video 4:04) http://www.medgadget.com/2014/07/zinger-the-worlds-lightest-electric-wheelchair.html ZingerChair http://zingerchair.com/Site_Zinger/zingerchair.com.html