One major problem with smartphones—and tablets, and computers for that matter—is that people who are blind or visually impaired have a great deal of trouble using even their most basic functionality.
The first time I witnessed the challenges of disability was when I started college in 2016. My hostel mates came from across Asia and Africa, pursuing different career paths and hobbies, each with ...
MARSHFIELD – The Talking Information Center, which broadcasts the content of more than 300 publications over a radio station so those who are visually impaired have access to printed news and ...
New Features Focused on Accessibility Enable More Blind Users to Navigate Public Transportation Than Any Other Transit App Moovit, the world’s leading local transit app, has just released Version 4.10 ...
(TNS) — Editor's note: This is the fourth in a series of stories featuring the five finalists in the 12th annual Carroll Biz Challenge. The competition, which will conclude with a live finale at the ...
Entering passcodes on smartphones can be difficult for the blind, as they can't see the screen, nor can they tell if someone else is peeking at it. The OneButtonPIN app is designed to help, by ...
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