Carnegie Mellon University researchers have come up with a method that will automatically identify memes and will apply pre-written templates to add descriptive text making them intelligible via existing assistive technologies.
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How To Get Disney+ for Free Right Now
With generous usage guidelines four concurrent streams, up to seven user profiles per account, Disney+ is inevitably going to be shared by people.
360 Reality Audio Is Coming To Mobile Phones and Amazon’s New Echo Studio Speakers
Developed by Sony, The proprietary surround music format will launch on select streaming services with an initial catalog of 1,000 songs.
Hulu Adds New Accessibility Features
Hulu has just debuted two new features to make its platform easier to use for people with visual impairments.
Google’s Nest Hello Doorbell Now Detects Packages at Your Door
Google has added the ability to detect delivery packages to its Nest Hello doorbell and it will notified you whenever a new package gets delivered to your front door.
Rapid Ring App from Ring is Now Available to Download for iOS and Android
The Rapid Ring app has been designed to allow users to respond to a notification or start streaming as soon as possible.
Yahoo Finance App Makes Charts Accessible To Blind and Partially Sighted Users
Yahoo Finance is making its stock charts on iOS and Android apps accessible to the blind and partially sighted.
How To Use the Slide to Type Keyboard Feature In iOS 13
A new iOS 13 feature called QuickPath is going to change the way you type on your iPhone, including the new iPhone 11. Even after Apple began to allow third-party keyboard apps on the iPhone and iPad, its own keyboard lacked the option for gesture typing.
Apollo for Reddit Gets Support for VoiceOver,Dark Mode and Much More Accessibility Features
The iOS app, Apollo for Reddit has been updated to take advantage of iOS 13. The new release brings support for Dark Mode, Accessibility features, new game controllers, Siri Shortcuts with parameters, improved speed, and much more.
Apple TV+ Will Be Optimized for the Blind, Partially Sighted, Deaf, and Hard-of-Hearing on November 1
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.
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