Making entertainment accessible to as many people as possible can be challenging, especially for video games which rely heavily on visuals.
New Haptic-Feedback Clothing Helps the Deafblind Navigate
Haptic signing is a process in which a hearing, sighted person conveys information to a deaf and blind individual by touching their back or other parts of their body. It’s effective, but what happens if the deafblind person wants to be more independent? Well, new haptic-feedback clothing could help.
Engineering Students Invent Navigation Device for People with Visual Impairments
Could a belt with sensors be the best way to help people with visual impairments navigate the city? A group of engineering students from Smithfield High School thinks it might be.
High School Student Invents A Wearable Visual Aid for the Visually Impaired
A revolutionary visual aid is on its way thanks to this high school student
New Device Helps Blind and Visually Impaired Students with Practical Math
Oguz Karadag from Turkey has invented a new device that he claims will help visually impaired students do practical math with ease. This is a major breakthrough as traditionally many blind students are not encouraged to pursue math at higher grades.
How To Simultaneously Share Audio with Two AirPods in iOS 13
In iOS 13, with a second set of AirPods or PowerBeats Pro, two people can listen to the same audio from one device at once. Here is how it works.
How to Install iOS and iPadOS 13 Beta
How to Install iOS 13 Beta
How To Use Dark Mode in iOS 13
Apple has finally brought Dark Mode to iPhone with iOS 13. This guide will show you how to use the feature manually or automatic switching between Light and Dark Modes.
Apple Revamps the Accessibility Menu In iOS 13
The iPhone’s “Accessibility” menu for as long as the menu has been available, was in the “General” settings, but not in iOS 13.
The NaviLens System is Helping Blind Travelers Find Their Way Around Town
The NaviLens system has been spreading across Barcelona’s transit system during the last few months with pixelated stickers. Each is a 5×5 stack of brightly colored squares on a black card.
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