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In anticipation of at least some news about Half-Life 3, Valve fans have set up a tracking system for Gabe Newell's yacht — ...
As Starfish Technologies approaches the launch of its first chips, the intersection of neuroscience, medicine, and technology ...
Newell's neuroscience company Starfish Neuroscience plans to launch its first brain chip by the end of the year.
The stealthy startup thinks multiple simultaneous smaller brain implants could be better than one.
Valve founder Gabe Newell is driving the development of brain computer interfaces: his startup Starfish Neuroscience ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNGabe Newell’s brain-computer interface startup to reveal first chips later this yearStarfish Neuroscience, a startup backed by Valve co-founder and CEO Gabe Newell, has published an article revealing the first ...
Valve’s founder, Gabe Newell has reportedly been investing in a brain chip company that’s currently lining up its first big release.
Waiting and hoping for Half-Life 3? It may still happen, but Valve co-founder and president Gabe Newell has other things on ...
Now 20 years old, Half-Life 2 was a runaway success, but it had quite a tumultuous development. And why are we still waiting ...
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PCMag on MSNValve's CEO Wants to Implant a Chip in Your BrainThe chips aren’t earmarked for video game applications just yet, but Valve and the wider games industry are eyeing plenty of ...
Gabe Newell wants your brain. Valve has long had plans for a neural interface, but the specifics are currently limited to the ...
Valve co-founder and CEO Gabe Newell is behind a new startup, Starfish Technologies, which plans to release brain-computer ...
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