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New assistive technology device communicates facial expressions to people who are blind
An innovative, new device is helping people who are blind or low-vision feel facial expressions. HapWare uses haptics or vibrations on the wrist to relay visual cues like gestures. It started as a ...
At the University of Oulu in Finland, researchers are exploring new ways to utilize microwave technology in monitoring and ...
Tomorrow, Amazon will hold its annual Devices & Services event in New York, where it's expected to roll out new Alexa+ enabled gadgets and features for its AI-based assistant. Like most companies who ...
Seoul National University College of Engineering announced that a research team led by Professor Seung Hwan Ko of the Wearable Soft Electronics Lab, Department of Mechanical Engineering, has developed ...
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