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New direct interface finger-enabled biotech device increases JBM profile in growing biomechanical sector

JBM BIOMechanical Headquarters (Osaka, Japan) -- Excitement within the new Osaka offices of the world-renowned leader in business mechanicals, JBM, is running high.

The research scientists have just released findings that indicate a direct interface within three-dimensionally represented computer environments are entirely possible using a new JBM protocol.

Dubed "ghost hand' by some of the wags at JBM marketing department, the device allows human operators to interface within computer environments using only their hand, a JBM "dataglove" and a minor brain surgery.

"At first we were concerned that the brain surgery would impede corporate growth in this area," lead scientist Dr. Tina Ferrous-Oxide said at the product launch. "But we have discovered that most qualified JBM technicians can perform the operation painlessly and with a minimum of cortex damage. To make the brain implant more compatible with future developments, we have included a standard USB 2.0 plug."

The dataglove will go on sale in early 2009, pending approval from the US FDA and government agencies that impede business functions in other countries.

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