By Mitchell Consky/CTVNews.ca Writer Click here for updates on this story Toronto, Ontario (CTV Network) — With technological advancements in voice command programs, such as Amazon’s Alexa, Google Assistant and Apple Siri, it’s become a new normal for people to speak into their devices to operate their home appliances and gadgets. But a Canadian technology start-up is working on remoting devices without users needing to do anything at all. Aavaa, a Montreal-based computer and electronics manufacturing company, says it has built a headset that translates brain and bio-signals into commands for devices, enabling various appliances to understand the needs of a user without any physi
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