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  • Australian Anthill
    A bi-monthly magazine devoted to issues around innovation and entrepreneurship in Australia. I write a regular column, and contribute the occaisional feature article.
  • Australian IT
    One of Australia's most popular sites for IT industry news, and my old employer of the 1990s. Am back writing occaisional features for the section.
  • B&T : Home Page
    Australia's premier source for news and information on the advertising and marketing industries. This weekly publication is also home to my digital marketing column, Turbulence.
  • Builder AU - By developers, for developers
    Invaluable resource for software developers of all kinds.
  • Fast Thinking
    Fast Thinking covers a broad range of topics - from the hottest issues in business and management practice.
  • Financial Review BOSS | Reinventing Leadership
    The monthly magazine for those who want to get ahead in business. My first story, looking at think tanks at large corporations, appeared in the November issue.
  • GQ Australia
    The Australian edition of the quarterly men's magazine. Contributions ranging from civil war in northern Uganda to lifestyle stories. Have more recently signed up as GQ's gadget writer.
  • Inside Film Magazine
    Monthly magazine for the Australian film, video and television industry.
  • MIS | Managing Information Strategies
    Premier Australian publication for high-end technology users.
  • My Career - The Age/The Sydney Morning Herald
    Throughout this year I've been a regular contributor of marketing articles to the weekend recruitment section of these newspapers.
  • Next - The Age/Sydney Morning Herald
    The technology section for Australia's largest metropolitan broadsheet newspapers, to which I am a contributor of technology and business stories.
  • RED HERRING | The Business of Technology
    America's premier journal at the crossing of high-tech and venture investment.
  • Smart Company
    Australia’s online magazine for entrepreneurs & SMEs
  • ZDNet Australia: Where Technology Means Business
    Regularly updated online news service for the Australian technology industry.

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December 18, 2007

Time to use our brains and get Emotiv

I first met up with the team from Australian-born human-machine interface developer Emotiv Systems about a year ago, thanks to a tip from investor Mike Zimmerman at Technology Venture Partners. What makes Emotiv remarkable is that it is developing a low-cost sensor head-set that is capable of measuring electrical activity in the brain, such as emotions and instructions, and applying that to the control of characters and avatars in computer games and online worlds. I've written about Emotiv before (and also in this feature on digital entrepreneurs for SmartCompany, here), but now you can hear the story in the words of co-founder Tan Le herself, thanks to this interview conducted by David Cannington for The Valley Beat. Emotiv is one of the rare companies whose technology has the potential to totally change an aspect of computing - in this case, how we interact in online environments, and how we express ourselves. And despite Tan and her team now being located in the US, all R&D continues at its Sydney office.