Electronic Braille (e-Braille), an interface developed by Assist tech, a research wing of IIT Delhi, comes as a blessing for visually challenged students who wait forever for their academic books.
Canute is the world’s first viable multi-line refreshable Braille e-reader and has been under development since 2012. This year the company is doing public trials with a number of blind musicians.
Adaptive technologies for blind and visually impaired people are the cornerstone of Yantao Shen's research, new technology that will allow blind and visually impaired people to conveniently perform ...
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 ...
Washington, Aug 10: A South Korean startup has developed an affordable Braille smartwatch which allows the visually impaired to receive and read text messages in real time and even read e-books. The ...
Braille books are big. Dauntingly so. For example, when Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was translated into the system, it was over 1,000 pages across 14 volumes of thick paper. Well, ...
A budget-priced Braille e-reader seems like an obvious, uncontroversial idea that should be relatively easy to pull off. That's certainly how it appeared to Pera Technology - a Leicestershire-based ...