Monday, August 8, 2022
Wearable Technology Can Change Autistic People’s Lives – if They’re Involved in Designing It
A recent study found only 10 per cent of current wearable technologies for autistic people addressed their needs. Emotional regulation technology in smartwatches that detect physiological stress signals and prompts users to start coping techniques can be more beneficial to people who suffer from autism.
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BGMI Introduces Mahindra BE 6-Themed Content; Lets Gamers Compete to Win the eSUV
Battleground Mobile India (BGMI) introduced the first electric vehicle in the game, the Mahindra BE 6. Test drives for this new eSUV began i...
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Amazon Great Freedom Festival 2024 sale is now live for Prime members. We've handpicked the best deals and offers Prime members can grab...
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Nigeria's Central Bank announced Monday that it will work with Bitt as a technical partner in its bid to launch its own cryptocurrency...
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Samsung could be cancelling the Galaxy S22 FE. According to a report, the company may drop Fan Edition devices altogether.
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