A Leawood summer camp is teaching visually impaired teenagers how to code websites using adaptive technology, keyboard ...
SmartVision 3 boasts dedicated buttons on the right side, providing users with quick access to Google Assistant for voice-controlled operations and text input through speech recognition. The phone ...
WeWalk, a U.K.-based startup developing a “smart cane” for visually impaired people, today announced it has raised £2 million ($2.4 million) in venture funding from several notable institutional and ...
US company Raz Mobility has released an Android phone for visually impaired users. It comes with a T9 keypad, navigation keys, and a Google Assistant button. The phone also offers wireless charging, a ...
Reports of the app’s demise are exaggerated, but iOS is going away Reports of the app’s demise are exaggerated, but iOS is going away is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers ...
Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a wearable assistive device that leverages Meta’s Llama models to help people with visual impairments “see” the world around ...
No fewer than 25 visually-impaired persons have received assistive technology called ‘Hable One braille’ device to enable them navigate their mobile phones and computers independently and be more ...
Because of the way generative AI can ingest data from websites and allow users to interact with it verbally, it could be a boon for workers with sight problems. Internet accessibility can be a major ...
The basic categories of visual impairments are total and partial blindness. Only ten percent of the visually impaired population may be able to discern light, colors, or shapes to one degree or ...
About 12 million Americans over the age of 40 are blind or visually impaired, according to the CDC. Because of the variety of visual impairments that exist, it’s difficult to generalize about the ...