City transit improves accessibility by using new app
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IBM unveils app to help visually impaired users maintain distance in lines
IBM unveils app to help visually impaired users maintain distance in lines
Grocery store partners with app to support shoppers with autism
Trader Joe’s has partnered with life skills app Magnusmode to offer special branded cards that help shoppers with autism and other cognitive and intellectual disabilities navigate its stores, according to a press release.
iOS 14.5 beta indicates that Apple’s Bluetooth tracker AirTags is coming soon
In the latest iOS 14.5 beta, Apple has enabled the Items tab in the Find My app for all users. This is a good indicator that Apple’s Bluetooth tracker product is imminent (following around two years of rumors that the product is in development). However, the Items tab will also be used by third-party accessories that integrate with the Find My network, so technically the two things are not inextricably tied.
Smartphone app provides navigational assistance needed for people with disabilities and seniors
A research group led by the Virtual Environments and Multimodal Interaction Laboratory (VEMI Lab) at the University of Maine is developing a smartphone app that provides the navigational assistance needed for people with disabilities and seniors to enjoy ride-sharing and ride-hailing, collectively termed mobility-as-a-service, with the latest in automotive technology.
AWARE app helps visually impaired explore their surroundings independently!
Introducing a mobile app to help visually impaired explore their surroundings independently!
Look to Speak accessibility app uses your eyes to communicate
Google’s newest experimental app allows people who might not be able to speak out loud to express themselves verbally with their eyes.
Clio app adds new augmented reality feature
A new version of the Clio app uses augmented reality, allowing users to pan their smartphone across the landscape to see historic photos and click on them to learn more.
Netflix now features audio-only mode on Android
Netflix rolling out audio-only mode to the Android app
This app allows blind people to enjoy Christmas lights
The Human Language and Accessibility Technologies (HULAT) research group at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (UC3M) has developed and validated a mobile application that allows people with visual impairments to enjoy Christmas lights in the city of Madrid.
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