Brain-controlled robots and VR help paraplegic patients feel and move limbs again
The team behind the Walk Again Project wanted to teach paralyzed patients how to walk using robotic leg supports, but the results were much better than they expected.
The team behind the Walk Again Project wanted to teach paralyzed patients how to walk using robotic leg supports, but the results were much better than they expected.
Microsoft is dropping its Azure RemoteApp technology over the course of the next year and guiding customers to go, instead, with virtualization software and service from Citrix.
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Microsoft's annual student competition recently had its finals in Seattle, with a diverse and inspiring set of competitors and projects.
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Google is once again the focus of a probe into whether the company has violated South Korea's anti-competition standards.
The AU$3 billion to be sunk into its network betrays Telstra's previous underinvestment, according to telecommunications analysts.
Recent Kantar research suggests that Apple's smartphone share in China has further declined, with the company currently sitting behind Huawei and Xiaomi.
Following a ban earlier this year, Uber will soon be able to operate legally in Queensland, the sixth state or territory in Australia to legalise the ride-booking serivce.
Office of Personnel Management still reeling from last year's massive theft of 21 million records