12Jul
11Jul
Special glasses would give legally blind woman sight
On a Tuesday, Natasha Sokol's friend told her about eSight glasses, eyewear that helps people who are legally blind see through a camera. The device lets the user adjust it, zoom in and out and even includes an HDMI cord to connect to a television or computer. Read more >>
10Jul
Ayden’s new eSight
Ayden Brunet and his father Eric were showing off his new eSight glasses at the Codes Heroes summer camp. Read more >>
08Jul
Robotics Maker CEO Paul Gudonis Explains How Myomo, Inc. Turned Regulation A+ Equity Crowdfunding Into a NYSE Listing
In this podcast, Myomo CEO Paul Gudonis provides his insight on his company’s experience with Reg.A+, from the initial stages to their successful and impressive listing on the NYSE. Mr. Gudonis touches on some extremely important points that anyone in the Regulation A+ realm should know and the advice he gives to potential Reg.A+ issuers is invaluable. Read more >>
08Jul
e-Sight eyewear makes seeing a reality for a legally blind woman
Frost first learned about e-Sight eyewear a few months ago from a friend. These high-tech glasses are made in Canada and have changed the lives of those wearing them. She met with representatives of e-Sight and started raising funds needed to acquire the $10,000 glasses. Thanks to family and friends, Frost raised the required money in less than three months and placed her order. Read more >>
08Jul
Revolutionary AR Headset Helps the Legally Blind See
Augmented and virtual reality devices are the latest trend in consumer tech — but one company’s smart glasses stand out. Rather than let users explore a digital world, the eSight headset aims to help those with vision impairment to see the real one. The headset, created by the Ottawa-based eSight Eyewear, relies on high-speed, HD cameras that capture everything in front of them. Read more >>
07Jul
Chardon company makes MyoPro brace that helps paralyzed arms function again (video)
MyoPro, developed by Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Myomo Inc., allows patients with partially paralyzed or weakened arms and hands to return to work, do everyday tasks and reduce medical care costs, Myomo said in a statement. The technology could help patients who have suffered strokes, spinal cord or nerve injuries, and people with amyotrohic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or multiple sclerosis. Read more >>
07Jul
Museum of Science showcases local innovation in new exhibit
One of the most important inventions is the Daktari CD4 System, a portable device designed to improve treatment for people with AIDS and HIV by allowing them to quickly measure their CD4 cells, white blood cells that fight infection. After pricking their finger, people load a cartridge into a machine that looks like a cassette player and get results in 15 minutes. Read more >>
06Jul
Why immutable buckets are a worthy risk management tool
Immutable means that the user cannot delete files under any circumstance. There is no ‘admin privilege’. Even at Wasabi, no one person can delete the data. For instance, if a customer fails to pay their bill, it’s a big process involving multiple people having to simultaneously ‘turn their keys’ to delete an abandoned immutable bucket”, Friend says. Read more >>
05Jul
