$600K Awarded to Mobile Tech Innovators Helping Others With Water and Health
Whether it's fixing broken sanitation systems or diagnosing heart trouble, the 2015 Wireless Innovation winners are using mobile tech in extraordinary ways.
Whether it's fixing broken sanitation systems or diagnosing heart trouble, the 2015 Wireless Innovation winners are using mobile tech in extraordinary ways.
An Ohio family set out to show the world that people can do anything, despite great obstacles. They took on the mighty Grand Canyon with a 1-wheel chair.
A mischievous 62-year-old photographer known for his practical jokes dreamed up a good one for airline passengers arriving at Milwaukee's Mitchell Field airport.
100-year-old Irving Fields still plays for diners at the Park Room in NYC on weekends, even writing songs about them, while never missing a beat.
When photographer Leah Bullard told the bride and groom to kiss, flower girl Andersen grabbed the ring bearer and planted one right on the lips.
Phil Solorzano opened a pizzeria in Florida and started the "Pie It Forward" movement, making a huge difference for anyone short on cash.
The people of Nepal celebrated dogs by adorning them in garlands and feeding them the best food as a way to thank them for being man's loyal best friend.
Thousands of dogs have posed for a pricey page in a book that has raised $1M so far to help shelter animals—try to match the celebrity pups to their owners!
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to stand suspended over a 980-foot canyon, plan on taking a walk over this 1400-foot-long glass-bottom bridge.
A father of three has turned a negative into a positive after his little daughter was bullied at school, creating a music video that says it all–Love Yourself!
Every year between June and Oct, millions of wildebeests, gazelles and zebras migrate from the Serengeti to Kenya. Now there is an app that shows live videos.
At the southern end of the Las Vegas Strip, the iconic "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign is getting even more fabulous: The power source is going solar. Yesterday, officials broke ground at the site of the 50-year-old landmark and promised the makeover, with construction of renewable energy solar trees, will be completed in early 2014.