She got a leg up on cancer, and a surprising talent in the bargain. After losing part of her pelvis to the disease, Canadian teen Jen O’Shea can now rotate her leg 180 degrees. In a video on YouTube, ...
Sometime later this month, Mary Ellen Carroll, a conceptual artist who has been lecturing for the last few years at Rice University’s school of architecture, will oversee the 180-degree rotation of a ...
The Wear OS 3, which is the latest version of the Wear OS, will now allow users to rotate the watch screen by 180 degrees. This means that the smartwatch can be worn upside down, according to Android ...
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