Microsoft’s Seeing AI is an app that lets blind and low vision users convert visual data into audio feedback, and it just got a Cool new feature.
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How To Switch Between Bluetooth Devices in Control Center on iOS
You can pair multiple Bluetooth devices to your iPhone and easily switch between them from Control Center.
Lookout is Finally Available for Download, But Was it Worth the Wait?
Google’s Lookout app is finally available for download, but only in the U.S., and only for owners of Pixel devices.
15 Minute Laser Treatment Saves a Lifetime Use of Eye Drops
This 15-minute treatment reduces fluid pressure within the eye using lasers for patients with glaucoma.
New Laser-Based Technique Allows 3D images of the Eye
Scientists have developed a laser-based technique that can produce a full 3D image of all the layers of the retina, allowing doctors to better diagnose and treat eye diseases such as cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and cancer.
Nanodropper Wins Health Innovation Challenge at Univ. of Washington
What if something as simple as a more precise eyedropper could cut the cost of glaucoma medication by more than half?
First Braille Laptop DotBook Launches in India
Aiming at creating Independent Access to Digital Content, a feature-packed, ergonomic & affordable refreshable Braille display called Dot Book has been developed for blind and visually impaired users.
Researchers Develop Night Vision Eyedrops Resulting in Infrared Eyesight
Night vision eye-drops that could allow us to see normally invisible infrared light have been developed, with a team of researchers figuring out a way to give mammals superhero-style eyesight. The groundbreaking research initially focused on testing with mice, but the same principles should in theory work with all mammals.
OXSIGHT Adapts Epson Smart Glasses for the Visually Impaired
Newly launched assistive technology company has modified Epson smart glasses to provide support for blind and visually impaired people.
How to Make Google Home Whisper Automatically at Night
You can specify specific times where you want the volume on the speaker to be lower using a feature in the Google Home settings called “Night Mode”. That way, you can set the “Night Mode” to work around the time of your choice, when you are typically in front of the TV (and that speaker) and go back to normal in the morning when most people typically are getting ready for the day.
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