Non-sighted computer users, on the whole, have not had access to the tremendous gains in computer interfacing that many of us have taken for granted. Largely restricted to braille innovations ...
Photo press operator Cham Cha, of Cranston, RI, attaches a braille plate to a printing press at the National Braille Press in Boston. AP BOSTON — For nearly a century, the National Braille Press has ...
Braille Institute celebrates its fourth Annual “Assistive Technology Month” in January, and experts will discuss the latest in assistive technology through a series of free workshops aimed at ...
LONDON (Reuters) - A British company plans to launch a Braille e-reader for blind people this year that should greatly enhance their reading experience and spare them from lugging around hefty print ...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — For years, individuals who use braille to read struggled to communicate and access written materials on computers or cell phones. However, advancements in technology have ...
OF COURSE, LET YOU KNOW. YOU MORE NEBRASKANS WHO ARE VISUALLY IMPAIRED CAN NOW GET ACCESS TO A KEY PIECE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR FREE. IT’S THROUGH THE NEBRASKA LIBRARY COMMISSION’S TALKING BOOK AND BRAILLE ...
Bristol Braille Technology, a British tech company, is developing a new e-reader that uses Braille. The Canute 360, as it’s called, is a desktop e-reader that should be available mass-market at the ...
BOSTON >> For nearly a century, the National Braille Press has churned out millions of pages of Braille books and magazines a year, providing a window on the world for generations of blind people. But ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The blind community is seeing growth in technological advancements, but when it comes to braille basics, there are fewer teachers. Advocates say it’s important to expand braille ...
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BOSTON (AP) - For nearly a century, the National Braille Press has churned out millions of pages of Braille books and magazines a year, providing a window on the world for generations of blind people.