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Google says AI (121 times)  during their tech conference, Gemini gets more incredible/Project Astra, joins the -Accessibility AI race

The Accessible-AI race is on, and we are checking out everything very carefully, as the team at Paschall Power predicts some type of “digital vision,” will be happening soon, matter fact it’s been here for a while, however, newly introduced advancements can help increase perception, mobility and overall independence for the blind. Yesterday’s “Google I/O […]

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Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses are becoming a blind person’s accessible tool!

Yes sir, Meta  is making noise in the digital accessibility community, with new versions of their new smart glasses, many have numerous capabilities to make your day more enjoyable, like great music and social networking. However, the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses have changed our perception of accessibility for these  nice pair of shades. Matter fact,

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Calling in rides by 5, the day before, may be a Paratransit Human Rights Violation, says NYC federal judge!

Access-a-Ride user Luz Paulino-Santos tries to find her vehicle while commuting home from Midtown to Inwood, April 11, 2024. Credit: Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY The Paratransit system countrywide at its core, is a great service that provides accessible transportation to disabled individuals and seniors daily, in some cases and areas. However, horror stories regarding poor service, have piled

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Auto-spell correcting and spell checker coming to Windows (10 & 11)

For years, many of us wished for spell checking and related functions for (Notepad), but it never happened, in fact, I would select, copy and paste text into other online (free word processors) to conduct spell checking, weird also, because at that time the online HTML word processor I used wasn’t fully accessible either, wow,

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Southside bar posts ‘No service animal’ sign

Unfortunately, towns and cities across America still are foreign to the concept of “service animals,” and we are specifically speaking of “guide dogs,” for blind people. Recently, in CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, a local establishment attempted to post a general sign prohibiting service animals, from performing THEIR LAWEFUL SERVICE FOR THE HANDLER. This real life story just

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Smart Home Accessibility, the power of your voice and independence

When speaking with our clients and others in our low vision and blind communities about , “Smart home accessibility,” the conversation usually always leads into Echo devices, Wi-Fi light bulbs, thermostats and everything else voice controlled. Most individuals who are blind, from kids to seniors can utilize smart voice technology specifically, making it one of

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