Instead of throwing away broken gadgets, repair enthusiasts encourage people to try fixing their own things with fix-it clinics and free tutorials. Matt Dibble reports
A robot called Moxi is helping nurses and hospital staff focus more on patients by taking care of menial tasks. The VOA’s Deana Mitchell has the story. Camera: Deana Mitchell Produced by: Deana Mitchell
Be My Eyes, an app that connects blind and low-vision users with sighted volunteers for visual tasks, is also sparking friendships and community
Experts say fifth generation technology can be a ‘game changer’ for health care and beyond
In one second before the machine begins to paint, software stitches 100 images of a nail into a 3D model
The world's first pearl audio earrings, Nova H1, let users listen to music and take calls hands-free
When the pandemic paused global travel in 2020, some tour guides moved online to lead livestreamed tours of popular destinations; as travel resumes, this low-cost way to explore may have found its niche
Big ideas went into crafting the world’s smallest autonomous drones
One of the challenges for delivery robots is how to navigate people’s homes, says one expert
Developers are working on microelectronics that fit on a contact lens and allow users to bring up information at a glance
While wearing the Mudra, a flick of the finger skips songs on a smart watch
Sensors built into a car pick up alcohol on a driver’s skin or breath and decide whether it’s safe for him or her to drive
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