Most of us might don't have to think twice about how we feed ourselves, but for people with limited movement in their hands and arms, dinnertime can be a frustrating and messy experience. Aimed at ...
Pat Ferguson’s hand quaked as she raised her spoon from her soup bowl, but despite her unsteady grip she had no fear of splattering her pristine white jacket during a lunch out. As her hand shook, her ...
The electronic handle, which can accommodate a spoon or fork attachment, is held on by a strap and recognizes where the hand is at all times in space. It works to counteract any unwanted movements by ...
Stefanie Putnam smiles broadly as she eats a spoonful of rice in the cafeteria at Verily, the Alphabet-owned life-sciences research firm. She’s here to demonstrate the Liftware Level, a smart utensil ...
Eating with a fork and spoon is something most of us take for granted. For someone with a hand tremor–such as that caused by Parkinson’s Disease, for instance–it can be a difficult or impossible task.
The Liftware spoon, meant to assist people with uncontrollable shaking, is one of the latest technologies that has caught the eye - and wallet - of internet and technology giant Google. Liftware users ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (KGO) -- Google is throwing its money, brain power and technology behind the humble spoon. The Google Liftware spoon allows people with tremors and Parkinson's disease to eat ...