Your iPhone already knows a lot about you, but everything it's learned about you is a direct result of you inputting information on a screen. Wouldn't it be way more convenient if your fancy handset could just read your thoughts instead? If Toyko-based Neurowear has its way, that very thing may be possible sooner that you think.
The first example of the technology at work is with a new prototype device called the Neurocam. Using a not-so-stylish headset -- called the MindWave Mobile -- to read and analyze your brain waves, the company claims that the Neurocam attachment and acc