Friday, April 19, 2024
By Andrew Liszewski It's not just how much training an athlete has that decides who gets Olympic medals. There is still quite a bit of chance that comes into play, and of course this can include injuries. A team's support...
By David Ponce Stephen Hawking might just have gotten yet another lease on life with the MyTobii P10, a portable computer that does not require any form of tactile input; instead, it relies on precise eye-tracking technology. Tobii is a Swedish...

By David Ponce So, it seems a company called Visioncare has come up with a tiny "telescope" that can be implanted in your eye. And no, no, it's not for you to play bionic man with. Instead, it's...

By Andrew Liszewski Bang & Olufsen apparently has a subsidiary called Medicom solely devoted to designing and developing products for the medical industry. One of Medicom's innovations that has already made it to the market is the E3000 Stethoscope which...

By Andrew Liszewski Depending on where you stand in terms of the actual benefits of acupuncture this may seem like the greatest device ever or you may choose to spend your money on a big box of placebos instead. Either...

Ok, the skinny on this, is that it's a gadget that pretty much tells you when to eat, so you don't overindulge. The fatty (sorry...) is this:While eating, activate your coach and place it at inconspicuous location on your...

Don't know whether to think of this as an educational tool, or what. Don't even know what it is about these that makes them so attractive. Trying really hard though, I suppose I've always wanted to own...
By David Ponce There you go. What better way to start the day and enjoy your coffee/breakfast than by looking at some gross medical pictures? Huh? This sight for sore eyes is a nail being Trephinated (aka trepanated,...
It's nice to see that even the medical world is aesthetically conscious when designing their mighty wizard's tools. Aesthetically conscious of course is not necessarily synonymous with aesthetically pleasing, as this particular gadget looks like the amputated head...