Memphis International Airport (MEM) has announced a partnership with technology company Aira that will provide expanded services for blind or low-vision passengers.
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LG Electronics Releasing Voice-Command Washers to Visually Impaired This Year
South Korea’s major home appliances maker LG Electronics Inc. said it plans to start official sales of the washers this year. The company said the LG Tromm washers equipped with voice-recognition platforms allow users to activate all features using only voice throughout all processes.
Cranking Up the Volume on the iPhone 8 Plus!
The CBT Team cranks it up with this test! According to Apple the latest iPhones are 25 percent louder than last years version, can you tell the difference? We compare the loudness between the iPhone 7 Plus and the new iPhone 8 Plus.
VIP: The Naked Truth About Pixels
In this week’s VIP, Nelson and James are back talking about the top stories from the world of assistive tech and give you their Cool Picks.
Wireless Charging Comparison for the New iPhone
The CBT Team compares 2 of the top wireless chargers recommended for the new iPhone 8 Plus.
Realtime Speed Test! iPhone 8 Plus vs the iPhone 7 Plus
The CBT Team puts the new iPhone 8 Plus to the test by comparing it to the iPhone 7 Plus. Find out if it is worth the upgrade.
Reviewing the Braille Coach, a perfect companion to a label maker
A few months ago, I reviewed a label maker by Logan Tech which really raised the bar on how labels are created in terms of both ease of creation and the resulting crispness. While perhaps out of the price range for some, I still considered it a worthwhile investment which would enrich your life, well, for a lifetime of Braille. That’s both important and powerful to me.
New Siri Voices on the iPhone 8 Plus
The CBT Team checks out some of the new Siri voices and how to make it your default voice for the new iPhone 8 Plus.
eSight Launches Next Generation Eye Wear for Visually Impaired
The eye wear technology company, eSight, has launched the third generation of its hands-free glasses that provide instant sight and mobility for those with impaired vision.
Voyage Tests Self-Driving Cars in Retirement Community
Online learning company Udacity decided to redirect the engineers it’s training into a new spun-off self-driving tech company, Voyage, back in April. Now they’re starting to test their autonomous technology with Retirees in San Jose bringing more independence with self driving vehicles.
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