Medicine & TechnologyCheck out the top seven weirdest inventions of this years consumer technology expo at Las Vegas, featuring new gadgets that will blow your mind.
Should this invention be a success, the MouthPad would be a game-changer for individuals battling quadriplegia and other physical disabilities. Read to learn more.
A new study suggests that the frequent use of gadgets, such as smartphones and tablets, to calm an upset child could have negative impacts. Read the article to know more details.
Tinnitus is one of the identified side effects of COVID-19 and some patients continue to experience it even after being treated. But experts have developed apps and gadgets that treat the ear-ringing problem.
Whether your scheduled trip is for the holidays or traveling back to work, here are five of the tech gadgets, as recommended by Mashable to keep you company and make your travel less stressful
This year, the total quantity of electronic trash produced throughout the world grew to 57.4 million tons. It seems doubtful that the majority of it will be recycled.
Electronic media use among children and adolescents has always been associated with anxiety and depression but the comorbidity between the two has not always been considered as a subject for study.
So whether or not you are binge-shopping or just merely looking for a device that will spice your home, these post-Cyber Monday deals from Amazon will surely satisfy your cravings for a smart gadget—for a very good deal.
BlackBerry's profit overseeds expectations. With the surprise results, Blackberry is eyeing the wearable industry among other alternate software domains.
The octa-core Samsung Exynos 9 processor will be soon out in smartphones and many other entertainment devices. The 10nm processor is not only big on processing power but battery life too.