by Leroy Hurt | Jan 8, 2014 | Sectors.SciTech
Via Business Insider: At CES, the big tech conference in Las Vegas, Intel unveiled a “smart bowl” that could change all that forever. It’s a wireless charging bowl: You dump your phone, iPod, earpiece, Fitbit or any other gadget that needs a charge...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 8, 2014 | Sectors.SciTech
Via Business Insider: At CES, the big tech conference in Las Vegas, Intel unveiled a “smart bowl” that could change all that forever. It’s a wireless charging bowl: You dump your phone, iPod, earpiece, Fitbit or any other gadget that needs a charge...
by Leroy Hurt | Nov 29, 2013 | Sectors.Health, Sectors.SciTech
Via Instapundit and Daily Mail: A headset detects the tongue’s position when the user flicks that magnetic stud. Touch a spot on the right bottom tooth to go right, for example. The headset wirelessly beams that information to a smartphone the user carries. An...
by Leroy Hurt | Nov 29, 2013 | Sectors.Health, Sectors.SciTech
Via Instapundit and Daily Mail: A headset detects the tongue’s position when the user flicks that magnetic stud. Touch a spot on the right bottom tooth to go right, for example. The headset wirelessly beams that information to a smartphone the user carries. An...
by Leroy Hurt | Nov 29, 2013 | Sectors.Health, Sectors.SciTech
Via CNBC and Drudge: …doctors and scientists at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) are developing cutting edge prosthetics to improve the lives of amputees. Today, advances in technology are enabling amputees to ride bikes, grip bottles and even run. The...
by Leroy Hurt | Nov 29, 2013 | Sectors.Health, Sectors.SciTech
Via CNBC and Drudge: …doctors and scientists at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) are developing cutting edge prosthetics to improve the lives of amputees. Today, advances in technology are enabling amputees to ride bikes, grip bottles and even run. The...