- Huawei donated 500,000 masks to Japan to join hands to combat COVID-19

Besides Japan, Huawei said it will soon send aid to Ireland in the near future.
- Read the weekend: Semmelweis and the age of the doctors with dead hands

Austrian doctor, The tragic story of the doctor who should have saved the most lives in human history.
- Fujifilm rose to prominence during the pandemic thanks to China's 'effective' Covid-19 remedy

In the future, we will get used to the concept of 'medicine from Fujifilm'.
- This is how miners can lend a hand against the Covid-19 pandemic

Once again, the community can join hands in the research to fight disease by contributing its processing power from its PC.
- The technology company shares how it is organized and operated remotely

When covid 19 showed no signs of abating, the hot topic among the business community at this time was 'remote work' or 'working from home'.
- Samsung patents a smart clothing, taking power from the wearer to charge the phone

There have been many rumors that Samsung is working on making smart clothes, but few people think this will be true if their patents are not accidentally disclosed.
- Not only did he want to create a manned robot inside, he wanted to create a robot race

Further, Tippett wants this inner-rider robot race to develop into a sport that can participate in the Olympics.
- Melted crayons can write on every surface of Crayola: new parents nightmare?

Working in the same way as 3D printing pens but not for creating 3D objects, Crayola's new Crayon Melter pen turns colored bars into a ink that allows kids to write on any surface!
- This guy combines the iPhone X camera with the ARKit to create a black hole right on the iPhone screen

The iPhone X has a lot of cool things that many of us haven't yet fully exploited. Among them is the ARKit suite which is used to create augmented reality applications.
- If that happens, this Surface Band is actually the 'iPhone destroyer'.

Although the first and second generation Microsoft Band sports bracelets received a warm welcome around the globe, Microsoft silently pushed aside the wearable segment to focus on
- Social networking on blockchain could be the answer to all of Facebook's headache issues

The blockchain platform solves the problems caused by Facebook's focus and gives users control of their private data.
- The 12-year-old boy surprised the world when he finished placing 3 Rubik's blocks while playing juggling

The Chinese boy was awarded a Guinness world record for this achievement.
- Researchers teach AI how to think like a dog and learn about the world around it

Scientists think learning from a dog will be easier for AI systems than previous training methods.
- Megaverse: A 'zero-gravity' case that allows smartphones to be mounted on any surface

In addition, the Megaverse case can be turned into a wallet, a mirror or a beer opener.
- When Bitcoin went everywhere: using NES since 1985 dig Bitcoin

While it's a commendable building, it's clear that the older 30-year-old processor can't compete with stronger rivals in the race to win valuable Bitcoin.
- Surely gamers will love this waterproof shoe, less than a week and earned more than 16 billion on Kickstarter

Not only has a strong athletic design, Tropic waterproof shoes also have many other features that perfectly meet the needs of experienced travel, from the city to remote
- Xenxo S-Ring: The smartest ring in the world, expensive but capable of everything

If you need an 'outstanding' smart accessory but hate big smartwatches, the Xenxo S-Ring might be the better option.
- This is a self-propelled boat capable of taking on the role of bridges

Thanks to 3D printing, the production of prosthetic limbs, small EV parts, and even space travel all benefit from low-cost products.
- Masta Box: When a fidget cube is not just a toy to play with

Masta Box is the idea of combining a fidget cube with computer mouse, laser pointer, joystick and dozens of other technologies and features into one for you to play and work at
- This is the perfect glass for office workers who plugged in their computers all day

As well as blocking 100% of blue light and turning it into fashionable sunglasses, Barner 2.0 is currently causing a fever in the Kickstarter community.