Retina Risk allows those who have diabetes to assess their own risk of diabetic eye disease.
Android
Google’s New Gestures Controls Our Screen Without Touching the Screen
Google, in its next phone, wants to introduce the next big thing: a way to control our screens without touching the screen.
Lyft Partners with Autonomous Company and NFB to Provide Rides to Blind and Partially Sighted Passengers
Lyft announced it will partner with autonomous vehicle (AV) company Aptiv and the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) to provide self-driven rides to blind and low-vision passengers as part of its Las Vegas pilot program.
Ajman University Develops Smart Glasses for people who are blind and Partially Sighted
A group of researchers at Ajman University have created smart glasses with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) technology that can read, navigate and identify faces to help the visually impaired.
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.
New Partnership Between Herbal Essences and Be My Eyes Makes Hair Care More Accessible
Herbal Essences is already front runners within accessible hair care, by making their shampoo and conditioner bottles distinguishable by touch. Now, they are taking the next step by offering Be My Eyes users free, live video support from their hair care experts.
How To Set Up Google Assistant on Sonos Speakers
SETting UP GOOGLE ASSISTANT ON THE SONOS ONE OR SONOS BEAM.
RAZ Mobility Announces the Lucia Phone for Blind, Low Vision or Hard of Hearing
RAZ Mobility, a provider of mobile assistive technology, is announcing the launch of the Lucia phone. Lucia is an easy-to-use basic mobile phone specifically designed to address the unique needs of people who are blind, low vision or hard of hearing.
Google Assistant is Now Available for Sonos One and Beam Smart Speakers
Now you can pick between Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
How To Play Trivia Crack on Your Google Home
Trivia Crack has arrived for your Google Home device, accessible by simply saying, “Hey Google, play Trivia Crack.” You can also play it on your phone through Google Assistant.
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