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Paralyzed Man Able To Move Again Due To Microchip Implant

An astonishing new brain implant has allowed a paralyzed man to move again Ian Burkhart was involved in a swimming accident five years ago that left him paralyzed and unable to use his hands, but he is now able to perform a multitude of tasks from pouring water to playing video games. GeoBeats News reports: The technology was developed by researchers from both Ohio State University and Batelle Research. It operates by allowing brain signals to bypass Burkhart’s damaged spinal cord and be delivered directly to the appropriate muscles.

Apple Stock Slides On News It Cuts iPhone Production By 30% Due To Sluggish Sales: Nikkei

Apple Stock Slides On News It Cuts iPhone Production By 30% Due To Sluggish Sales: Nikkei

Don't expect any optimistic emails from Tim Cook to Jim Cramer for a long time, because according to a just released report in Japan's Nikkei, Apple will continue its reduced production of iPhones in the April-June period in light of sluggish sales, according to parts suppliers notified of the plan.

Nine Things You Can Do To Protect Yourself From Hackers

Surfing the internet comes with its own hazards. Hackers could steal your identity, empty your bank account or put malicious code in your computer. With the increase of smartphones coming on the market the criminal element of the internet is having a field day. There are nine things you can do to make their lives a bit harder and your device secure. BGR reports: Looking at the state of internet security, Norton Security makers Symantec released a detailed report that takes an in-depth look at our current digital life.

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