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The world’s first laptop weighed 24 pounds and had a five inch screen, but it changed ...
In April 1981, the Osborne 1 turned heads at the West Coast Computer Faire as the world’s first portable computer.
Dana, a resident of Harpersville, said she is honored to have been chosen for the award and grateful to her team. “I could ...
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This video of a blind man 'driving' a Tesla is breaking people's hearts (and starting a debate)
A heartwarming yet thought-provoking story of Gary, a man who lost his vision, experiencing the joy of "driving" again ...
France's main Braille publisher is in financial crisis after a bold decision to sell its embossed books for the same price as standard ones. Its future raises the broader question of whether printed ...
This article is part of our special report Top Tech 2026. Brain Chip Helps Blind People SeeElon Musk says his company ...
Generative AI is everywhere, especially online, where it has been used to imitate humans. Chances are you’ve seen it yourself ...
A group made up of blind and partially sighted people say more needs to be done to make them feel included in gaming.
Computers found what human experts missed: a divide between aging biology research and patient care that decades of funding ...
To him, they are merely pieces of paper—unidentifiable and unusable for meeting the banking needs of the visually impaired.
The challenge security leaders face is how to best orchestrate these complementary yet very different technologies ...
There is a pernicious problem in the UK labour market. A horrific gap that blights lives, scars our economy and holds our nation back and yet, despite its scale, it seldom gets a mention in any media.
Single-use technologies (SUT) are well-suited for modular production environments and represent a valuable solution in today’s ever-evolving biologics development landscape. Though SUTs have been ...
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