Researchers report new wearable device reduces collisions and falls in those who are visually impaired by 37%.
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EnChroma introduces world’s first safety glasses for colour blindness
EnChroma launches world’s first safety glasses for people with colour blindness
How to delete your voice history from Google
You can find all of your Google activity, from Google Maps navigation to search engine queries, in the My Activity section of your Google account. You can read a list in the Google Home app or actually listen to your own voice search history (if it has indeed been recorded). Fortunately, you can easily purge your account of all these recordings.
Study reveals factory resets do not clear all Amazon Echo Data
Researchers have warned, with even a factory reset possibly not being enough to remove all traces of user data from old Amazon Echo devices.
Russian researchers developing brain implant to improve vision for the blind
Russian researchers at the ‘Sensor-Tekh’ laboratory and the Foundation For the Support of the Deaf and Blind, ‘So-edinenie’ have developed the first Russian neural brain implant that will improve vision for the blind. The device was presented at Moscow’s Skolkovo innovation center in late June 2021.
Amazon unveils Reading Sidekick for kids reading books with Alexa
Amazon has just unveiled a new app that will make it easier than ever for kids to improve their reading skills from home.
New wearable with haptic GPS for the blind is now available
New wearable with haptic GPS for the blind is now available
Parents develop Biel Glasses to help visually impaired son
When their two-year-old son Biel started falling over and had difficulty climbing stairs after learning to walk, Jaume Puig and his wife sought medical help to figure out the problem.
Is your iPhone compatible with iOS 15?
Apple launched a developer version of iOS 15 at WWDC, which is out now ahead of its full launch this fall. We’ll tell you if your phone will be compatible with Apple’s latest software.
New non-contact laser imaging system technology could enable early detection and treatment of eye diseases
A non-contact laser imaging system could help doctors diagnose and treat eye diseases that cause blindness much earlier than is now possible.
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