HHSC programs are helping raise awareness about vision loss during Low Vision Awareness Month in February.
Some blind and low-vision fans will have unprecedented access to the Super Bowl thanks to a tactile device that tracks the ball, vibrates on key plays and provides real-time audio.
Forget the bulk snacks. Costco's tech section is currently hiding some of the year's wildest gadgets. See the 5 items that ...
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Mountain View Planning Commission backs 8-story apartment
Plans for an eight-story apartment building are taking shape in the East Whisman area of Mountain View, a part of the city ...
The Maple Shade ReStore is a cavernous wonderland of furniture, home goods, and building materials that makes furnishing your ...
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Maple Shade, New Jersey, isn’t just another thrift store. It’s a treasure trove where ...
Smart glasses and haptic wearables turn visual scenes into sound and touch, helping blind and low‑vision users read, navigate ...
OneCourt is a handheld device that gives blind and low-vision fans a new way to experience live events like the Super Bowl. A look at how the haptic tool puts the game at their fingertips.
Low vision rehabilitation and services constitute a vital domain in ophthalmic care, aiming to maximise residual visual function through a synthesis of clinical expertise, technological innovation and ...
The Hollyland 4K Lyra webcam is designed for content creators, live streamers, educators and remote workers by offering the ...
MUSKEGON COUNTY, MI — Static Tape Video, a retro-style video and record store, announced Thursday, Jan. 29, that it is ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - A new thrift store called “Relove It Again” has opened at 1208 S Third Street to support the New Hanover Outreach Clinic, which provides dental care to people in the ...
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