Tobii in Media

  • The Hollywood Reporter

    Time Warner Opens Medialab at New York Headquarters

    Biometric monitoring, eye-tracking capabilities, a screening room, video game stations and a retail environment are among the features of the facility that Time Warner will use to research consumers' reactions to content and advertising.

  • Dvice

    The best demo we saw at CES 2012: Tobii's eye tracking

    Usually, we find just one or two things at CES every year that get us really, really stoked about the future. Last year it was Samsung's beautiful bendable displays, but this year, we were starting to worry that nothing would hit it out of the park. And then we tried Tobii's eye tracking computer interface system, and as Kevin so eloquently puts it: OMGWOW.

  • United Press International

    Eye control of computer demonstrated

    Eye tracking to control a computer is one of several alternate interfaces being showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, industry analysts said.

  • The Atlantic

    Look, Ma, No Hands: On Tobii's Eye-Controller Tech

    One of the bigger stories to come out of the Consumer Electronics Show so far this week has been the eye-controlled computing technology unveiled by the eye-tracking firm Tobii.

  • InformationWeek

    Windows 8 Meets Eye-Tracking At CES 2012

    Tobii eye-tracking technology lets you control certain PC or tablet tasks with your eyes, not your hands.

  • PC Magazine

    I Played Asteroids With My Eyes

    Tobii's eye-tracking technology was out in force at a CES 2012 press event last night, where the company let journalists play an arcade game with their eyes.

  • Time Techland

    Destroying Asteroids with Your Eyes Is as Close to Being Superman as It Gets

    Plenty of video games try to make you feel like a superhero, but Tobii’s eye-controlled version of Asteroids pulls it off in ways that joysticks and buttons never could.

  • Computerworld

    Sweden's Tobii shows 'gaze control' on Windows 8 PC

    The technology makes the cursor jump directly to where the eye looks on the screen

  • The Verge

    Tobii Gaze controls Windows 8 with eye tracking

    We just had the chance to sit down with Tobii's Gaze eye tracking technology, which the company hopes will eventually be a mainstay in consumer electronics and be adopted by PC manufacturers in the years to come.

  • Gizmodo

    I Just Controlled Windows 8 With My Eyes and It Made Me Believe in Technology Again

    Windows 8 has a gorgeous Metro and finger friendly swipe-y interface that's perfectly fine but so 2011. All I want in my life in 2012 is Tobii, a company that's made the future possible: you control Windows 8 with your eyes.

  • PCWorld

    Tobii Lets You Destroy Asteroids With Your Eyes; We Go Eyes-On

    You know that you can control your laptop with your mouse, trackpad, and keyboard--and you may even know that you can control your laptop with your voice, and maybe elaborate gestures thanks to motion-tracking devices such as Microsoft's Kinect. But did you know that you can also control your laptop with your eyes?

  • CNET

    Forget touch. Forget gestures. Control your laptop with your eyes

    At CES this year, Tobii, which has been making technology that watches what you're looking at on a screen, is showing off its gaze-controlled demo laptop and introducing its eye control interface for Windows 8.

  • Los Angeles Times

    CES 2012: Tobii technology enables your eyes to control computers

    When the iPad came out, the mouse -- long the king of all pointing devices -- was dethroned by the power of the tablet's touchscreen.

    But if looks could kill, then the touchscreen may be the next victim in the pointer war.

  • International Business Times

    CES 2012 Preview: Tobii Technology Lets You Control Your Laptop with a Gaze

    Tobii Technology, a pioneer pioneer and the world leader in eye tracking and eye control technology, is all set to show off its recent innovation at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 (better known as CES 2012), which is set to kick off on Jan. 10 in Las Vegas - its gaze interface for Microsoft Windows 8 Metro, which allows users to interact with their computers using eye tracking technology.

  • ABC / Yahoo! News

    Use Your Eyes Instead of a Mouse

    It's hard to imagine a computer you can control with your eyes, but the technology exists and should be available on store shelves in the next couple of years.

  • Engadget

    Tobii Gazes into the future, sees you navigating Windows 8 with your eyes

    You may be waiting with bated breath for Microsoft to hurry up and release Windows 8 PCs and tablets to the masses, but before they get here, there might a twist to the way you tweak'em.

  • Gizmodo

    You Can Launch Windows 8 Apps By Looking At Them

    Touching a screen is so tiring. I don't want to move my hands: there must be an easier way to launch Angry Birds. Can't I just look at an app to launch it? Wait, I can? Wow.

  • Digital Trends

    Windows 8 to get eye control ‘Gaze’ interface

    Tobii has unveiled its plan to launch an eye-controlled 'Gaze' interface for Windows 8, allowing users to simply look at items instead of using a mouse or touch control.