Gravitonus, a certified business partner of Intel and Microsoft, has launched the world's first hands-free computer
mouse, which uses the tongue to move the cursor and teeth to click keys on the monitor.
Another innovator FlatWire Technologies is also eyeing India.
"We see India as a target for our products, especially for wires needed in audio-video data transfer," FlatWire President Robert Sexton said.
The wire maker has launched paper-thin, surface-mounted wires that help avoid chiselling the wall for new wiring at homes, particularly for home theatres.
These are pasted on the walls and concealed.
Image: A woman tries out the gravitonus iClubby ergonomic workstation at the Intel booth at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Nevada January 9, 2009. The workstation is powered by the Intel Core i7 chipset. | Photograph: Rick Wilking/Reuters
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