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@eff.org
1 year ago
When DRM Comes For Your Wheelchair
@engadget.com
5 years ago
Behind the quest to control a wheelchair with a smile
@mashable.com
7 years ago
Someone has invented a simple wheelchair that gives users the freedom to move upright
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Smart canes and wheelchairs among tech empowering the disabled at CES
@mathewi
7 years ago
RT @robdelaney: .@realDonaldTrump Can I pitch shows to Trump TV yet? How about a game show where you make (hot) chicks in wheelchairs fight for medicine?
@techcrunch.com
8 years ago
3D-printed bespoke wheelchair debuts at Design Week in London
@WIRED
8 years ago
At 27 pounds, the Phoenix is among the lightest and cheapest medical exoskeletons. (MIT Technology Review)