Usability Quote of the Day

January 6, 2009

The prevailing computer-human interaction (CHI) model of interface design has been partly responsible for the current state of the desktop computer. The breakthrough on which the field emerged was the admission of psychological principles. The resulting graphical user interface has been the focus of the field of computer-human interaction for nearly 20 years. This interface is a virtual control panel whose design has remained quite technology-centered. -- Malcolm McCullough, Digital Ground, 2004   (via interaction-design.org)
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Monday, December 27, 2004

Secret Speech Aid

"Soldiers and stroke victims might one day have something in common: a device that allows them to talk without speaking. As this ScienCentral News video reports, NASA engineers are developing technology that picks up and translates throat signals into words before they're even spoken. "

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