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But first, here's an idea for how you can combine the practical and fetishistic aspects of eyeware
http://www.funkytrend.com/unique-pierced-eye-glasses/
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Top Tech Tidbits
http://www.topdotenterprises.com/tidbits.htm
Kes: I remember when this seeing through your tongue project came out, and I mentioned in a MIT class that I was sure it would be developed by the military before being developed for blind people; sure enough, this device was being used a one point by Navy Seals.
1. Serotek Podcast 19 discusses the Brain Port, a promising system that allows blind and deaf-blind people to gain useful visual information through the tongue, and review five products.
http://serotalk.com/2009/07/21/serotalk-podcast-19-seeing-with-your-tongue-and-5-product-reviews/
Kes: I am really lusting after the Book Sense XT, as I'm still using a Book Port which is no longer being supported.
2. Now that the Book Sense is out, Gw Micro is adding many articles to its knowledge base concerning it. The one of most interest to most people will be Quick Start Guide for the Book Sense
http://gwmicro.com/kb1102
3. In SeroTalk Tech chat 25 4 Users of the BookSense Give Us Their 2 Cents
http://serotalk.com/2009/07/17/serotalk-tech-chat-25-4-users-of-the-booksense-give-us-their-2-cents/
4. This Fred's Head article, entitled Coping With Low Vision may provide some useful information.
http://www.fredshead.info/2006/09/coping-with-low-vision.html
5. Everything you've ever wanted to know about accessible cell phones is fair game for the training and discussion on Tek Talk on GMT Tuesday, 28 July at 00:00. See you there!
http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rsc9613dc89eb2
6. As Humanware and Code Factory prepare for the launch of the screen reader that will work on the newest Blackberry phones, you can enter to win one of those phones with its new Orator screen reader installed if you do it by the end of July.
http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/products/blindness/orator_for_blackberry_smartphones/orator_draw
7. Sarah Alawami is doing a series of podcasts on Klango a media player and multi-purpose worldwide computer network.
http://feeds2.feedburner.com/funfilled
http://www.funkytrend.com/unique-pierced-eye-glasses/
The following links are from
Top Tech Tidbits
http://www.topdotenterprises.com/tidbits.htm
Kes: I remember when this seeing through your tongue project came out, and I mentioned in a MIT class that I was sure it would be developed by the military before being developed for blind people; sure enough, this device was being used a one point by Navy Seals.
1. Serotek Podcast 19 discusses the Brain Port, a promising system that allows blind and deaf-blind people to gain useful visual information through the tongue, and review five products.
http://serotalk.com/2009/07/21/serotalk-podcast-19-seeing-with-your-tongue-and-5-product-reviews/
Kes: I am really lusting after the Book Sense XT, as I'm still using a Book Port which is no longer being supported.
2. Now that the Book Sense is out, Gw Micro is adding many articles to its knowledge base concerning it. The one of most interest to most people will be Quick Start Guide for the Book Sense
http://gwmicro.com/kb1102
3. In SeroTalk Tech chat 25 4 Users of the BookSense Give Us Their 2 Cents
http://serotalk.com/2009/07/17/serotalk-tech-chat-25-4-users-of-the-booksense-give-us-their-2-cents/
4. This Fred's Head article, entitled Coping With Low Vision may provide some useful information.
http://www.fredshead.info/2006/09/coping-with-low-vision.html
5. Everything you've ever wanted to know about accessible cell phones is fair game for the training and discussion on Tek Talk on GMT Tuesday, 28 July at 00:00. See you there!
http://conference321.com/masteradmin/room.asp?id=rsc9613dc89eb2
6. As Humanware and Code Factory prepare for the launch of the screen reader that will work on the newest Blackberry phones, you can enter to win one of those phones with its new Orator screen reader installed if you do it by the end of July.
http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/products/blindness/orator_for_blackberry_smartphones/orator_draw
7. Sarah Alawami is doing a series of podcasts on Klango a media player and multi-purpose worldwide computer network.
http://feeds2.feedburner.com/funfilled