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    What a smile! Three year-old Athion is now able to join in the gaming fun with his two older siblings thanks to an adapted controller setup devised by our specialist assessment team

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    11 hours ago

    How does TrueLimb reimagine how prosthetic arms are controlled? At the heart of the system is TrueSense, a new patented technology that lets you operate a bionic arm in a completely new way. Learn more in our latest blog post!

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    Sep 16

    This meet James, who we helped earlier this year. It’s this kind of life-transforming difference that your support will enable us to make in a couple of weeks!

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    Sep 15

    "The bottom line is that I fell in love with the vision behind this product the moment I saw it" -

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    Sep 15

    Every few years, a company comes out with AR glasses and the product flops. talks about why a world in which smart glasses are normalized is dangerous to privacy.

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    Sep 15

    Some of the little activities we've seen TrueLimb help with at the office happen to be some of the most surprising. Simple tasks like reading a book, flipping through papers, or using a key card while you open a door become second nature with TrueLimb there to give you an assist.

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    Sep 15

    NEW VIDEO: I’m Legally Obligated to Disclose This

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    Sep 14

    "Designed with environment in mind," which means it's made with 100 percent recycled aluminum, but *no word* on whether the watch modules can actually be repaired or whether Apple will just have to replace the entire module when you have the slightest damage to the watch.

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    🚨 announcement 🚨 Proud to announce that we're officially supporting the fantastic charity ! SpecialEffect change lives, using technology and support to level the playing field for gamers with physical disabilities 🧡

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    Sep 15

    We're honoured to have your support, thank you so much!

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    Sep 13

    Bilateral tasks in the kitchen can be some of the most challenging that those with a limb difference face. With TrueLimb, cooking can become easy and intuitive! From chopping and slicing to mixing and beating, TrueLimb makes cooking and baking that much easier.

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    A single Bitcoin transaction consumes more electricity than the average American household does in two months.

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    NEW VIDEO: why Bitcoin is a scam, and how this new Ponzi scheme is breaking all of its promises. A new video from the Gravel Institute. Watch the full video on YouTube.

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    Sep 10

    With its powerful grip, TrueLimb makes bilateral tasks like cracking open a can of soda that much easier.

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    Sep 10

    New video!!! Today I decided to take a look at climate tipping points, or, in other words, what exactly is at stake if we don't act now on climate change. Go watch and share it around!!

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    Sep 9

    A call to protect the planet 📱 🔎 Learn more about the rise in e-waste:

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    Sep 8

    Nerve-wracking for us, but fun for you. A Framework Laptop teardown from

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    Sep 8

    One of the benefits that TrueLimb unlocks is the ability to perform bilateral tasks in an intuitive way. A perfect example is Jonathan using both hands to open his laptop in this video. It's an unexpected way that TrueLimb makes the little things in life that much easier.

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    Sep 7

    Had an incredible time hosting TrueLimb superuser Jonathan Snyder at our headquarters last week. An absolutely stellar individual with a heart of gold and a giving spirit. We love this guy!

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    Sep 6

    TrueLimb weighs 1.5 pounds — it's the lightest bionic arm ever made. Is it the right device for you? Follow this link to find out!

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