Scientists have used an eye implant to improve the vision of dozens of people left functionally blind by age-related macular ...
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What is the Prima device and how does it work?
Patients with vision loss caused by a common but untreatable condition are able to read again thanks to a groundbreaking eye implant, but what is the device and how does it help?– What is the Prima ...
Science Corp. uses solar panel-like technology implanted in a patient's eye. Early results for people with macular ...
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Tiny retinal implant helps people with macular degeneration read again
A small wireless chip and a pair of smart glasses are offering new hope to people who thought they’d never read again. The ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. I would hope that I am not in the minority when I say that pre-Lollipop, the Android setup and restore process ...
Device Drivers are the most notorious of all for Windows upgrades. If the OEM fails to roll out a compatible driver version, it ends in all kinds of problems. Sometimes, OEMs remove the older version, ...
For the first time ever, a human has successfully received an implanted device to enable movement of the arms, hands and fingers after a paralyzing spinal cord injury. Onward Medical NV, a medical ...
You can restore your iPad from a backup by saving data to your Apple ID account, and then logging back in after the iPad ...
Apple today announced that it’s coming out with an update to iOS 9.2.1 that’s intended to fix the “error 53” issue that disabled some iOS devices.
Researchers have developed a new type of neural implant that could restore limb function to amputees and others who have lost the use of their arms or legs. In a study carried out in rats, researchers ...
The Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) awarded Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) up to $2.5 million to develop an implantable neural device with the ...
A researcher at the University of Sydney is developing a printable device that acts like a retina and could one day restore sight to blind people. Dr Matthew Griffith, from the Australian Centre for ...
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