A Tayside student has used his studies to create a horror game which captures imagination through the use of sound.
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Get Surround Sound with THX Spatial Audio for Only $20
Since acquiring THX in 2016, Razer has been busy bolstering its audio offerings beyond its gaming brand (see: the company’s recently announced Opus headphones). Now the company is leveraging THX‘s clout in the cinema space by offering its surround-sound-for-headphones technology to any PC user for only $20.
Carroll Center for the Blind Publishes New Guide to Zoom Meetings for Screen Reader Users
Getting Started With Zoom Meetings: A Guide for JAWS, NVDA, and iPhone VoiceOver Users is the first-ever, step-by-step text-based guide to Zoom Video Communications for screen reader users.
Accessibility Unlocked Announces AccessJam to Support Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Disabled game developers organization Accessibility Unlocked kicking off month-long event on May 21
WordPress Accessibility Team Hosting Online Event Called WP Accessibility Day
The WordPress Accessibility Team is organizing a new online event called WP Accessibility Day that will take place on October 2, 2020.
Deque Offers Free Training of Basic Accessibility Fundamentals Bootcamp
In celebration of this year’s Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), Deque is offering free training of its basic accessibility fundamentals bootcamp.
Twitter Web App Gets New Accessibility Improvements
Twitter adds accessibility features to its progressive web app (PWA).
Moving Out is Coming with Accessibility Options and Assist Mode on April 28
Moving Out, the co-operative couch carrying game from Team17, is expected to arrive at the end of the month on a variety of consoles. Before the April 28 release date, though, a new trailer has been dropped that shows off a variety of incredibly thoughtful accessibility options included in the game, alongside a helpful and easy to grasp Assist Mode. Check it out below.
Facebook Launching Accessibility Tools Making Live-Streaming Available to More People
Facebook says it’s going to launch various features over the next couple weeks to make Facebook Live more accessible and easy to use, particularly for people who might not have a lot of mobile data.
Microsoft’s Project Tokyo Helps Visually Impaired Users ‘See with Modified HoloLens
In an effort to provide assistance where it can, Microsoft in 2016 launched Project Tokyo, a partnership among researchers in the U.S., U.K., China, Japan, and India to explore technologies that might help those with impairments interact with the world around them.
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