Steve Decker, Target's senior manager of accessibility, helps develop new self-checkout systems with braille, audio prompts and tactile controllers for visually impaired shoppers.
Imagine that you have low vision and you’re completing an online job application using screen reader software. You get through half the form and then come to a question with drop-down options the ...
During a break at the March 2 game between the NBA's Phoenix Suns and Minnesota Timberwolves, a player made a half-court shot that had the crowd buzzing at PHX Arena. Normally, that's something Jordan ...
Passwords remain the go-to authentication tool in everyday life, says CISPA researcher Alexander Ponticello. At the same time, passwords are often a security weak spot: too short, too simple, and ...
VIA Metropolitan Transit has begun installing NaviLens, an innovative system that will assist people who are blind or low-vision in more easily navigating the public transportation system in the San ...
PHOENIX – Blind and low-vision fans of the Phoenix Suns will now have the opportunity to enhance their home game experience. The Suns have teamed up with OneCourt and Ticketmaster to become the third ...
ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Natural Bridge State Park is now the only state park in the U.S. equipped with RightHear technology, allowing blind and low-vision visitors to better access all the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The Portland Trail Blazers have become the first professional sports team to offer haptic display technology at every home game, providing blind and low vision fans a way to ...
Standing at the entrance to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in D.C., Kevin Kline took out his phone and opened the GoodMaps app, seeking directions to a nearby café. After a few seconds, ...