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Hot Wheels has partnered with Aaron “Wheelz” Fotheringham, a five-time Wheelchair Motocross World Champion and Paralympic athlete, to release its first remote-controlled wheelchair toy.
The article, "Efficacy of a Remote Train-the-Trainer Model for Wheelchair SkillsTraining Administered by Clinicians: A Cohort Study with Pre- vs. Post-Training Comparisons" was published in ...
Hot Wheels celebrated the launch of its first-ever remote-controlled wheelchair toy outside of Mattel headquarters in El Segundo Tuesday. The toymaker partnered with Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham ...
An Ottawa computer engineer is developing a power wheelchair users can move around with a smartphone or remote control with voice commands. Ke Wang says it feel great to potentially be able to ...
One solution: This remote-controlled 360 camera rig, built out of a used motorized wheelchair by the folks behind the DIY filmmaking channel Indy Mogul. If that sounds cobbled together and at leas ...
Mike Sorrentino is a Senior Editor for Mobile, covering phones, texting apps and smartwatches -- obsessing about how we can make the most of them. Mike also keeps an eye out on the movie and toy ...
All the charitable deliveries were aligned with normal operations to maximize efficiency. T4C helped True North Aid deliver wheelchairs and LEGO sets to remote Indigenous communities. (Photo: T4C) ...
Hot Wheels is expanding representation for kids who use wheelchairs – with the company’s first-ever remote-controlled wheelchair toy. The toy was created in collaboration with five-time ...