Users activate the scanner to identify their surroundings through the camera. The camera sends the information wirelessly to the software application for viewing. The helper can then communicate with ...
Keeping the user experience in mind is an ongoing concern for Aline Darc, of the School of Architecture & Urban Planning and Design at the at University of São Paulo (FAU-USP). As part of her ...
The rumor mill suggests Sony is near due for a major new camera announcement of some sort. With the Sony A7R5 and FX30 launches well behind us, the most salivating guesses to date have been a new vlog ...
With models like the A7R V and A7S III, Sony is known for pushing camera technology to the bleeding edge. With its newest release, however, the company isn’t touting the capabilities of its latest ...
What a unique idea. Designers Chueh Lee and team from Samsung, China came up with Touch Sight, a digital camera for the visually impaired. The cam records sound when the shutter button is pressed and ...
Imagine being visually impaired and yet still able to capture images with a point-and-shoot camera—using the viewfinder, no less. Sounds like a contradiction? Not with a kit developed by Sony, it ...
It could be reading a sign at a train station, a printed document or the words on the back of a teabag. In a social setting, they may help with recognizing familiar faces. In a new place, a person can ...
Continuing to share its technological advancements, Sony has now unveiled a point-and-shoot camera designed for the visually impaired. The “DSC-HX99 RNV” comes as a kit comprised of a point-and-shoot ...
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