Regarding current human-computer interactions, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. The typical laptop computer today relies on a keyboard, touch pad, or voice recognition for output and a display screen for input.
b. Telepresence involves a computer interface that creates a sense of being present in a remote location to the extent that surgery can be performed.
c. The Wii wand allows players to interface with the game through more natural hand and body movements, while Microsoft's Kinect allows players to play just by moving and speaking to the computer.
d. Google's "Glass" wearable computer combines a "headsĀup" display with voice controlled handsĀfree input.
ANSWER: a
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