Imagine feeling the dazzling Disney fireworks display — when you cannot see them.
You Can Still Get Windows 10 for Free!
You can still upgrade your Windows PC to the latest Windows 10 operating system for free if you use assistive technology. You can get Windows 10 for free as Microsoft hasn’t blocked the free upgrade path yet. However, you’ll need to have the genuine Windows 7 or 8.1 licenses in order to upgrade your machine.
Spectra Introduces , Tactile Printing Solution to Add Braille to Packaging
Spectra has been developing a range of offerings designed at giving brands packaging with a purpose as part of its social responsibility initiatives.
Google Play Store Now Has Android Instant Apps with Try Now Button
Android Instant Apps allows users to try out apps without the hassle of actually installing them. Instant Apps work by breaking down a native app into small parts, which can be loaded faster and downloaded, then executed quickly. It displays the UI screen for an app, and as soon as it is closed, it is removed without being installed in the first place.
Iris Care by Lowe’s Allows seniors to Stay Home as They Age
According to the AARP, 90% of seniors want to stay in their own homes as they age. In response to the needs of this population, Lowe’s has launched a special line of smart home products that help seniors to “age in place.” Called Iris Care, the technology will help family members feel secure about their loved ones, even as 82% of seniors plan to remain at home even if they begin to need day-to-day assistance.
Japanese Athlete Designs Wristwatch for Visually Impaired
A limited edition Japanese model of a wristwatch that can be touched to tell time and was designed by a Japanese Paralympic athlete will go on sale beginning Oct. 24.
You Can Now Get the Harman Kardon Invoke Voice-Activated Speaker
Harman Kardon Invoke with Cortana by Microsoft will be on sale in the U.S. as of Sunday, October 22, 2017.
Airport Announces New Service For Blind and Low Vision Passengers
Memphis International Airport (MEM) has announced a partnership with technology company Aira that will provide expanded services for blind or low-vision passengers.
Self-Driving Cars Could Revolutionize How Disabled People Get Around Their Communities
People who can’t see well or with physical or mental difficulties that prevent them from driving safely often rely on others, local government or nonprofit agencies to help them get around.
LG Electronics Releasing Voice-Command Washers to Visually Impaired This Year
South Korea’s major home appliances maker LG Electronics Inc. said it plans to start official sales of the washers this year. The company said the LG Tromm washers equipped with voice-recognition platforms allow users to activate all features using only voice throughout all processes.
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