Tech Alert
What do “Iron Man,” “Frozen” and “Star Wars” have in common? Yes, they are all owned by Disney. But what else?
Well, we will give you a hint, they’re all helping kids fell better about their prosthetics with the help of Open Bionics. Disney gave the startup company rights to make movie-inspired prosthetic hands. These new prosthetics are really awesome and they aren’t that expensive coming in at around $500. Compared to regular prosthetics that’s nothing!
How cool is that! For more details on what this new company has in store be sure to check out the video above.
Harry Kubota
October 15, 2015
Twistity MLB Exclusive: Aces High
Larry Weisman
-
Oct 15, 2015
-
Throughout Coffee Talk’s cast of humans and humanoids, one of the major standouts is Neil, a mysterious alien lifeform...
-
As more games adopt the free-to-play model, the presence of “pay-to-win” tactics becomes an ever-present concern. After all, what’s...
-
A big part of the street kid culture that Splatoon 3 champions is making yourself seen all over your...
-
I’ve been a member of the “Water Starters for Life” club ever since the first generation of Pokemon, so...
-
In many games in the Resident Evil series, you’re assigned a rank upon completion of the game’s story. These...
-
They say that when you love what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life. That’s a...
-
Have you ever had the distinct impression that your bed has it in for you? Weird thing to ask,...
-
For as long as the concept of RPGs has existed, there have been random NPCs screaming their heads off...
-
There’s something kind of magical about cassette tapes, isn’t there? Yeah, they don’t have the best storage or fidelity,...
-
Did you know that, in some parts of the world, rhinoceros beetles are actually worth a decent amount of...
-
As the remakes of the Resident Evil games have come out, Capcom has been gradually refining its proprietary RE...
-
In my experience as an office worker, every single employee always maintains a couple of hiding places. After all,...