Apple TV+ will make it easier for those who are visually and hearing impaired to enjoy their original content in more than 100 countries and regions starting November 1.
Apps
PocketVision Is An AI Powered App for the Visually Impaired
Honor’s PocketVision harnesses the power of AI and quad camera technology to help the visually impaired easily read documents, menus and other text with ease.
Samsung Launches New Apps for Deaf-Blind and Visually Impaired
South Korean tech giant Samsung introduced two new solutions-Good Vibes and Relumino – that will provide the deaf-blind a strong communication tool and enable people with low vision to see better.
How To protect Your Hearing Using iOS 13 and watchOS 6
In this year’s iOS 13 release for iPhone and watchOS 6 for Apple Watch, Apple is implementing a pair of new hearing features, designed to help you prevent exposing yourself to loud environments and headphones levels for extended periods of time.
This Talking Menu Will Help Blind and Visually Impaired Customers
Pubco Fuller’s has introduced a talking menu service to improve the experience of blind, visually impaired or dyslexic customers who want to order food.
How Alexa assistant Can Help You Find Your Keys in the House
As blind and visually impaired people, we’ve all lost something in the house at one point or another.
Accessibility Unlocked Offers Support to Game Developers with Disabilities
A new initiative in Australia and New Zealand has launched to better support developers with disabilities in the local games industry.
Researchers Develop New Voice Assistant making Web Browsing Easier for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Researchers have developed a new voice assistant that allows people with visual impairments to get web content as quickly and as effortlessly as possible from smart speakers and similar devices.
Fitz Frames Launches Affordable Custom Glasses for Your Children
Fitz Frames is launching out of beta to offer affordable, custom-made glasses for families, and in particular, for children.
Speak! Is Designed to Aid the Visually Impaired and Others that Require Reading Assistance
The Speak app takes advantage of state-of-the-art artificial intelligence technology. It will read any text captured by the camera. It can be used to read anything from street signs to newspapers. The app has been specifically designed to detect text in “bad photos,” for instance when the text is rotated or far away. In addition it knows to detect relevant text only, for example when photographing a page in a book, text captured on the adjacent page will be ignored.
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