Two computer science students from Columbus State University have put their knowledge to a practical use by creating a tool that will help visually impaired students with their work in chemistry labs.
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IrisVision 3.0 Launches with New Features for Visually Impaired Users
IrisVision recently released “IrisVision 3.0,” an updated version of a revolutionary low vision solution introduced a couple of years ago.
How To Find a Lost or Stolen Windows Laptop
Fortunately, there are ways to track your Windows laptop and pinpoint its location on a map for easier retrieval — or for reporting to the authorities. Let’s go over how to track for Windows.
Cloudflare Launches a New Free VPN Service for Android and iOS
Cloudflare has announced Warp: a new mobile VPN that promises to protect the users’ internet traffic while improving speed at the same time.
What’s New in Android Accessibility Suite 7.3
Android Accessibility Suite recently released an update on the Play Store, adding some features to the Accessibility Menu and other new options like screen search and additions to continuous reading.
The Division 2 Video Game Adds Accessibility for Gamers with Disabilities
Ubisoft’s The Division 2 is the latest game to tackle accessibility options, launching with an assortment of settings aimed at increasing inclusivity for gamers with disabilities.
Startup Develops New Technology for Blind Engineering and Science Students to Visualize Graphics
HaptImage LLC, a startup affiliated with Purdue University, has developed a new technology that will be particularly applicable to students in technical fields like engineering and science since it will help them to better visualize graphics.
Be My Eyes Now Offers Customer Service from Google Disability Support
Be My Eyes, an app that offers visual assistance for people who are blind or have sight loss, now offers live customer support from Google through the Specialized Help platform.
Wallet Designed for Blind andVisually Impaired Identifies Banknote Denominations
How a designer came up with a wallet that can help the visually impaired identify banknote denominations
Google Chrome Can Now Help Screen Readers Recognize Images
Google has rolled out a new accessibility feature to the Canary Channel of Chrome in a bid to make screen readers more useful where images are concerned, according to a social media post from the company. The feature allows images that haven’t been marked with a description or other attributes such as ‘alt text’ to be described to users anyway.
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