LONGUEUIL, QC, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ - HumanWare has launched the BrailleNote Apex, the thinnest and lightest notetaker especially for professionals and students who are blind. Powerful and sleek at ...
I mentioned a bit ago that an advocacy group for the blind says the Kindle DX isn't accessible to the blind and that got me to wondering, how exactly do students who are blind handle day-to-day ...
When you’re busy working or studying, it’s important to maximize the available technology for productivity, accuracy and even comfort. But for blind people, not all technology is easily adaptable. The ...
We don't know what it's like to be blind, but we often suffer from acute blogger's eye fatigue and would love nothing more to pound out our ramblings in a no-look manner -- if only we could read them ...
HumanWare has debuted a notetaker designed for students who are blind. The new BrailleNote Apex is small, a thin (0.78"), and light (1.8 lbs.), making it easy to carry and use. It features a full-size ...
A new portable device for deaf-blind people allows them to have face-to-face conversations, make phone calls using a text relay service and communicate by SMS. The DeafBlind Communicator (DBC) ...
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