The idea behind the PixMob wristband is simple — at a concert, organizers hand these out to the concertgoers, and during the show, infrared projectors are used to transmit commands so they all ...
LED wristbands are now a common feature of large arena concerts and events, with a variety of capabilities and technical implementations. In the video after the break, Wall Street Journal does a ...
The user of the wristband presses the yellow button if they are happy, and the blue if they are not At first glance the silicone wristband could be mistaken for one that tracks your heart rate ...
If you have wrist weakness or mobility issues, though, you might not want something super hefty. In that case, you can always place a towel under a lightweight cutting board to prevent it from ...
Installing polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe for plumbing, HVAC, or other projects requires making clean slices, and PVC pipe cutters serve just that purpose. These cutters are available in various ...
Your wrist is one of the most complicated and frequently used joints in your body. Because your wrist contains so many bones, ligaments, and muscles, it’s easy to injure. SLAC wrist is a type of ...
Learn more› By Michael Sullivan and Kevin Purdy We’ll soon be updating this guide with new wood picks: the Jones Maple End Grain Cutting Board, The Boardsmith Maple End Grain Butcher Cutting ...
Wrist pain is a common ailment many of us deal with, and it becomes especially prominent as we age. Orthopedic surgeon Dr. Jennifer Wood, tells Yahoo Life that, “By 2050, approximately 40% of ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› by Elise Czajkowski After testing seven travel strollers on various trips a ...
The purpose of cord cutting is to save a considerable amount of money each month. A "cord never" or "never-connected" is someone who never had such a subscription, while "cord shavers" are ...
Chip Cutter is a reporter covering workplace, management and leadership issues in The Wall Street Journal's corporate bureau in New York. His stories often explore how work is changing today.