Browse more than 1,400 Audio Described Movies from the Audio Description Project
More movies are now available with audio description, especially from the online streaming services. But who has what movies, and in a described form?
Alexa, Open NFB-Newsline
NFB-Newsline subscribers soon will be able to use the service hands-free. Beta applications are now being accepted to use the new NFB-Newsline skill for Amazon's Echo, Echo Dot, and other voice-enabled hardware.
Freedom Scientific Focuses on Ruggedness with Updated 40-cell Display
Freedom Scientific has introduced the latest generation of its Focus 40 Blue braille display with an emphasis on durability.
Latest NVDA Includes New Voices, Rapid OCR, Contracted Braille Input
The 3rd update for NVDA in 2017 is a big one, and you can test out the features now with the 1st release candidate.
Start Talking with the Free Dictationbridge Release Candidate for NVDA Out Now
Just over a year after completing a successful crowdfunding campaign, the team at Dictationbridge has a near-final release version of their software for NVDA available for your use.
The Onkyo Braille Essay Contest Returns with $2,000 Top Prize for Braille Essays
If you are a good braille writer and have a story to tell, you may be able to win $2,000 from Onkyo.
Navigate the Playa Accessibly with Updated Burning Man Maps
The San Francisco Lighthouse is once again offering maps for Burning Man, the one-of-a-kind event held each August in Black Rock City.
Hims Focuses on Camera, QWERTY Keyboards for First BrailleSense Polaris Update
Hims has released their first update for the BrailleSense Polaris. The free update activates the camera and adds support for USB and Bluetooth QWERTY keyboards among other functions.
Breaking: NVDA's Jamie Teh Leaving for New Job with Mozilla
James Teh, one of the 2 original developres of the NVDA screen reader, is moving on after working with the free screen reader for the past decade.
How fast can you process words? Participate in a 10 minute Research Study to Find Out
Here's a research study that may teach you something about how your mind works. It does not pay, but it may still be fun to take.
Opinion: Shady Code Alert: Amazon iPhone App Detects Voiceover and Quietly Disables Alexa
Earlier this week, I presented a brand new workshop on conversational assistants at the library where I work. Our discussion-based tech events are a chance for blind New Yorkers to explore what's new in accessible technology, And I was pretty excited to share how Google, Apple and Amazon have designed simple, conversational interfaces that work well for blind and sighted people alike.
Take this Survey about your City and Enter to Win an Orbit Reader 20
The American Printing House for the Blind is giving away an Orbit Reader 20 braille display to one lucky survey respondent.
Try All the Things: Get Free Rides, Food, and More at #NFB17 using this Handy Guide
If you're headed to the NFB convention in Orlando, there are a growing number of services which can help make your busy convention just a bit less busy. From rides and food to groceries and massages, one or many of the below services may help you.
Help University Students by Chatting with your Alexa
Here's a super cool way to help students create bots that can talk about various topics. From Amazon:
"Get an inside peek at the Alexa Prize, Amazon's university competition to advance AI. This year s inaugural competition focuses on the grand challenge of building a socialbot that can converse coherently and engagingly with humans on popular topics such as entertainment, politics, and sports for 20 minutes. The socialbots are works in progress, and your conversations and feedback will help students develop a more engaging AI. To try one, say: Alexa, let s chat."
To learn more about the Alexa Prize, click the provided link.
Amazon Brings Over 130 Audio-described Titles to Prime Members, Others
Amazon is the latest company to offer audio description for many of their available movies and original series. Currently, 133 titles are available with audio description, both for Prime members and for purchase.
Sendero's GPS Apps Updated with Indoor Beacon, Uber Support in Version 3.0
Sendero has released version 3.0 of their GPS apps for iOS devices, and the beginnings of indoor navigation support are among the list of changes.
The Accessibility Features Mentioned On-Screen in the Apple Keynote That Were Not Talked About
Apple introduced the next version of iOS, a new speaker, and new Macs and iPads at WWDC. But there were some accessibility features that gained a brief visual mention that were not covered.
ACB Convention Registration Starting Now, NFB Ending May 31
Convention registration season is in full force with both ACB and NFB forms now available.
NVDA 2017.2 Release Candidate Brings Back Audio Ducking, Adds More Edge Support
The release candidate for the 2nd major update for NVDA of 2017 has been posted and includes a laundry list of changes.
Google Demonstrates Android O Accesibility Features Including Accessibility Volume, Language Switching
Google's IO conference, the place where developers go to learn about what's coming up next in Android, has spilled the beans on some forthcoming TalkBack improvements in Android O.
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