Since acquiring THX in 2016, Razer has been busy bolstering its audio offerings beyond its gaming brand (see: the company’s recently announced Opus headphones). Now the company is leveraging THX‘s clout in the cinema space by offering its surround-sound-for-headphones technology to any PC user for only $20.
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New AI Tool Helps People with Motor Disabilities to Communicate
Researchers from the universities of Cambridge and Dundee developed the system for people with motor disabilities, who often use computers with a speech output to communicate. Unfortunately, these tools are generally slow and error-prone.
Twitter Is Coming Out with Audio Tweets on iOS
Twitter is coming out with audio tweets — allowing users to share thoughts in audio form inside their feeds.
Bose Shuts Down Sound Project
Bose is giving up on its augmented reality project, two years after debuting the idea at SXSW.
How to Take a Screenshot on Your iPhone
Apple has made it really simple to take a screenshot on an iPhone or any other iOS device. It’s straight forward to snap that article, social media post, image and save it for later. Here’s how to take perfect screenshots on your iPhone.
Naughty Dog Makes PlayStation Game Accessible
Naughty Dog has said that The Last of Us Part II is the most ambitious game it has ever made, and the studio has also noted it is the most accessible game it has made.
ThirdEye Partners with NuEyes to Launch the Next Generation Smart Glasses
ThirdEye, a leader in augmented reality (AR) and mixed reality (MR) enterprise solutions recently announced a new partnership with NuEyes, a pioneer in the field of low-vision technology.
How to Drop in on All Your Echo Speakers at Once
You can now drop in on all your Echo speakers at the same time.
This App Helps Deaf, Blind People Access TV Programming and Emergency Alerts
The DiCapta Foundation, an organization that’s part of the University of Central Florida’s Incubator, created an app to help the blind-deaf community tune into television.
Google’s Latest Augmented Reality App Tells You If You’re Staying 2 Meters Away from Other People
Google has launched an experimental social distancing app that uses augmented reality to help you keep the recommended two meters away from other people when you’re outside.
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