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  • Dive into this podcast to learn about the Qwerky Writer Mechanical Keyboard, a keyboard dedicated to those who want the greatest typewriter feeling under their fingertips at all times. Thanks to arrangements done by Qwerkytoys, what's reviewed here is of the latest QwerkyWriter S model.
    As you can hear, I could not be more than pleased with the design, build, and overall retro feel of this product. As you also hear, there are some some negatives, such as the right-shift key, but these to me have not detracted from using the device at all. While you can pick up another keyboard claiming a typewriter feel, I truly challenge you in these three qualities produced by the breadth of attention put in by the QwerkyWriter team.

    4 connections at once. That includes a USB machine, and 3 over Bluetooth. At once, yes, you can have 4 devices at the same time and seamlessly switch among them. This can include a mix of mobile, desktop and gaming devices.
    Quality of build. These keys now use Cherry Blue switches, and beyond the one minor difference in my podcast, they are fully compatible with any key set you want to change it into. The customization is yours, and you get the superb clicky blue switches with a nice plating that gives it a typewriter clicking sound. I change my keys with the 104-key keycap set by Aukey to prevent the metal chrome on the original set from chipping in a non-portable situation that I'm using this keyboard in, such as my job.
    Finally, A stand which fits a Braille display. When it comes to both my Refreshabraille 18, and VarioUltra 40, this device will handle them comfortably. The Tablet stand, design to originally accommodate tablets fits Braille displays of many sizes and types. Let us know if yours also can fit in to the keyboard! I can use my displays slightly tilted with the cells towards me to read off any text as I type on the keyboard, increasing productivity. I definitely don't need a combined solution for a premium price, no sir, it's part of my keyboard.
    Overall, I could not be more than satisfied with the feel of each key, as they are consistent among presses. The entire plate of this QwerkyWriter is metal, and it is noticeable in quality to keyboards I previously tested. I'm confident that this keyboard will last me for years to come, and that it is a worthwhile product for many people, thus I bring this review to you as a journalist and professional.

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  • Learn about the latest feature additions to Android P, get an update on accessibility testing and best practices, and hear about new APIs that developers can use to create more accessible app experiences. This session will also offer a unique look into how Google conducts UX research for users with disabilities.

  • CBT checks out these true wireless headphones with no cords and no tangles — just great audio.
    Charge/Storage case allows convenient recharging — charge up to three times while on-the-
    go.


    Features:


    The iQ Podz provide superb sound quality with deep bass and noise cancellation.
    Built-in microphone for taking calls on-the-go.
    IPX4 water resistance protects against splashing water such as rain and sweat.
    Includes charging/storage case, Micro USB cable and
    three sizes of ear tips.
    Compatible via Bluetooth v4.1 with almost any Apple or Android device.
    Multi-connection capability allows you to connect to two devices at once.
    Rechargeable battery.
    Music playing: 3 hours.
    Calling talk time: 2-3 hours.
    Standby time: 100 hours.
    Charging storage case allows you to recharge up to 3
    times on-the-go.

  • In this weeks Spotlight CBT features Mr. Gilles Pepin, the CEO of HumanWare. With more than 25 years experience, Mr. Pepin has built a solid worldwide reputation in the field of assistive technology and in the arena of visual impairment.


    In 1988, Mr. Pepin founded VisuAide, a successful company specialized in high technology for people who are blind or visually impaired. VisuAide merged with PDI in 2005 to form HumanWare.


    For over 25 years, HumanWare's inspirational vision has resulted in a range of highly intuitive and intelligent solutions that empower people who are blind or with low vision by giving them the independence to participate effectively within a sighted world.

    For more information, contact HumanWare below:

    USA
    Toll free: 1-800-722-3393
    [email protected]

    CANADA
    Toll free: 1-888-723-7273
    [email protected]

    AUSTRALIA/ASIA
    Tel: 1300-551-864 or 02-9686-2600
    [email protected]

    UK/EUROPE
    Tel: 44-1933-415-800
    [email protected]

  • The next generation of Amazon's best-selling Fire tablet ever - now thinner, lighter, and with longer battery life and an improved display. According to Amazon, it is more durable than the latest iPad.CBT initializes VoiceView and goes through the setup of Amazon's newest Fire 7 Tablet.The accessibility features allows you to magnify the screen and increase the size of text in menus on your Fire tablet. You can also navigate your device using VoiceView gestures and hear spoken feedback about the items you touch and openThe Fire 7 Tablet has a 7" IPS display with higher contrast and sharper text, a 1.3 GHz quad-core processor, and up to 8 hours of battery life.8 or 16 GB of internal storage and a microSD slot for up to 256 GB of expandable storage.Enjoy millions of Kindle eBooks, games, and apps - including Prime Video, Netflix, Facebook, Prime Music, Spotify and more.Prime members get unlimited access to over one million songs, thousands of movies and TV episodes, and unlimited photo storage - at no additional cost.Watch downloaded videos anywhere with a Prime membership or Netflix plan.Technical DetailsDisplay17.7 cm touchscreen, 1024 x 600 resolution at 171 ppi, SD video playback, with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and advanced polarizing filterSize192 x 115 x 9.6 mmWeight295 grams (Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process.)CPU & RAMQuad-Core 1.3 GHz with 1 GB of RAMStorage8 GB (4.5 GB available to user) or 16 GB (11.6 GB available to user) of internal storage. Add microSD card for up to 256 GB of additional storage for even more movies, TV shows, music, photos, personal videos, and apps. (Some apps may require that they are installed on internal storage.)Battery LifeUp to 8 hours of reading, surfing the web, watching video, and listening to music. Battery life will vary based on device settings, usage, and other factors such as web browsing and downloading content. Actual results may vary.Charge TimeFully charges in under 6 hours using the micro-USB power adaptor included in the box, or slightly longer with other micro-USB power adaptors that you may already haveWi-Fi ConnectivitySingle-antenna dual-band Wi-Fi. Supports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots that use the 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n standard with support for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security using password authentication; does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.PortsUSB 2.0 (micro-B connector) to connect to a PC/Macintosh computer, or to charge your device with the included power adaptor; microSD slot for external storageAudio3.5 mm stereo jack and integrated speakerContent Formats SupportedKindle (AZW), KF8, TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible Enhanced format (AAX), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, PCM/WAVE, OGG, WAV, M4V, MP4, AAC LC/LTP, HE-AACv1, HE-AACv2, MKV, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, HTML5, CSS3, 3GP, VP8 (WEBM)SensorsAccelerometerCamera SpecsVGA front-facing camera. 2 MP rear-facing HD cameraLocation ServicesLocation-based services via Wi-FiAdditional FeaturesExternal volume controls, built-in Bluetooth with support for A2DP compatible stereo headphones, speakers, microphone, and LE accessories supportAccessibility FeaturesVoiceView screen reader and Screen Magnifier enable access to the vast majority of Fire tablet features. Fire tablets also include system wide closed caption settings, adjustable font sizes up to 50% larger, colour correction, colour inversion, and high contrast text. A variety of book reading option are provided such as adjustable colours, text spacing, and font sizes.System RequirementsFire 7 is ready to use right out of the box—no setup, no software to install, no computer required to download contentIncluded in the Box7th generation Fire 7 tablet, USB 2.0 cable,

  • The CBT Team kicks off its new Braille Mail Show, with James and Nelson as your hosts. Keep sending us your emails and messages from social media and we will read or play your feedback on our show.


    You can contact us via email to [email protected] or call our new toll free number at 1-855-330-2665 anytime night or day.


    From: Kevin Barry
    James, A while back, in one of the regular CBT podcasts, you recommended Google's new $160 wireless ear buds. I recall being surprised at your recommendation as at that time not only had that item not shipped but no reviewers had used it.
    Now that many reviews are indeed out, and they seem quite negative, I was wondering if you still recommend this item?
    Also, do you think it is a good idea to recommend something before you or anyone else has had a chance to use it?


    From: Brennen Kinch
    Hi I would like to get a Roku for Christmas but I am not sure which one would be the right one to get for Accessibility
    I listen to a podcast that was done on your site about a year ago that talked about Roku and its accessibility
    but a year has passed since the podcast was released so I guess what I am wondering is how has accessibility improved over the last year and what in your opinion would be the best model to get.


    From: Cruz Ramos
    Hello, my name is Cruz Ramos I have an account with you all guys but I forgot my username and password. I was also wondering if you except podcast from the public?
    I like doing podcasting.


    From: Erin Jepsen
    Do you know of a games-based SCREENREADER accessible software that teaches concepts like logic and programming skills? We have a windows PC, a Chromebook, a BrailleNote or an iPad with VoiceOver available to use. It needs to be basic and usable by a fourth grader. Please hit us with options!!!


    From: Scott Spaulding
    I need to replace my microphone for my podcast that I do from my iPhone. I use Spreaker, if that matters. Do you have any recommendations of units that aren't too expensive. I had an iRig mic cast previously.


    From: Syed Hussain
    Hi, This is Syed Hussain from India. I used VR head set recently. Thought I may share the experience here. How should I post here? Should I send it to you and get posted by you?


    From: Cuauhtli Padilla Arias
    Hi Cool blind tech! My name is Cuau, co-founder of Sunu. We developed a smart watch that enables the blind and visually impaired to better sense and navigate their surroundings. here you can learn more about it! http://igg.me/at/sunu-band/x/12767022 Thanks in advance for any support in our mission to empower to provide more independence to people with visual impairments. our Facebook is https://www.facebook.com/sunu.io


    From: Dave Ransley
    I enjoyed your last podcast, informative and professional. I am now a subscriber, keep them coming.

  • CBT takes a look at the Google Home Mini with updated touch controls. Shortly after launching the Mini, Google disabled all touch controls due to an issue with the touch control on the top of the device constantly being triggered even when not touched.


    Google recently added some touch controls back to it’s Mini speaker. Here's what you can do:


    To play, pause, stop music playback or end a phone call, long-press on either side of the Home Mini.
    Stop a timer or alarm with a tap on either side of the device.
    Tap the left side to decrease volume.
    Tap the right side to increase volume.



    Touch control on the top of the Home Mini is still missing. You will need to summon Google Assistant using your voice, instead of a long-press on the top of Home Mini as was originally intended.


    If the long-press actions aren't working for you quite yet, be patient. An update is rolling out to all Google Home Mini devices to add the new touch controls.

  • CBT gives you our first impressions of the Google Pixel 2 XL. Find out how this maybe the best of 2017.

    Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL
    The Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL both use Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processors with 4GB RAM. (You can also choose between 64GB and 128GB options.) They have the same camera, processor, and speaker specs. They have 12.2-megapixel rear cameras that have an autofocus with laser and dual-pixel phase detection, and optical and electronic image stabilization. In the front, the Pixels have a fixed-focus 8-megapixel camera. Both phones use USB-C, but no wireless charging. There is no headphone jack and it runs on Bluetooth 5.0.

    The Pixel 2 XL has a bigger battery and a 6-inch screen with a 2880 x 1440 smart OLED resolution; the Pixel 2 has a 5-inch screen and 1920 x 1080 OLED resolution. This year’s XL is slightly bigger than last year’s 5.5-inch screen. The Pixel 2 is also slightly lighter and slimmer than the XL. The Pixel 2 comes in “kind of blue,” “just black,” and “clearly white.

    The regular price for the Pixel 2 64GB is $649, while the Pixel 2 XL 64GB costs $849. The 128GB variant costs $749 and 949. Look out for holiday discounts!

  • In this week’s VIP, Nelson and James discuss the top stories from assistive tech and give you some Cool Picks to think about.


    News Flash:
    Apple Support Now Has A Dedicated YouTube Channel!

    Virgin Atlantic Launches In-Flight Entertainment For Blind Travelers

    Top Stories

    The New iPhone X Unboxing And First Impressions

    Smart TV App Helps The Color Blind See Better

    Developer Making The First Bitcoin Wallet For The Blind


    Cool Picks

    Talking Tuner for iOS

    HotPaw Talking Tuner is a hands-off, sound-activated, talking musical instrument tuner. It talks to tell you if your instrument is in tune or not, so you don't even have to look at it or touch the display. Talking Tuner uses speech synthesis, and works with or without VoiceOver being enabled.

    Essential PH-1, A Premium Phone Without The Premium Price

    The Essential Phone’ has a stunning edge-to-edge Full Display and is a large-screen device that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.

  • CBT takes a dip in the water with the Ultimate Ears roll 2. Will this portable bluetooth speaker sink or swim?


    No speaker has the same versatility or unique portability that ROLL 2 does. Strap it to your backpack, and it’ll still be there.


    Wirelessly Double Up with a second Ultimate Ears ROLL 2 speaker and take your sound to a whole new level.


    every ROLL 2 comes with a free inflatable floatie. Now while you're lounging on your giant inflatable swan, your ROLL 2 can float right beside you.


    SPECIFICATIONS

    WATERPROOF
    IPX7 rated: ROLL 2 can be immersed in liquid up to 1m for up to 30 minutes.
    BLOCK PARTY
    Block Party lets you and your friends all play music through ROLL 2.
    POWER
    With a battery life of up to 9 hours, you have no excuse to stop the party.
    WIRELESS RANGE
    ROLL 2 plays music up to 30m or (100 ft).
    WIRELESS CAPABILITIES
    Pair up to 8 Bluetooth ® enabled devices – Connect up to two source devices at the same time. Wirelessly play (stream) to two ROLL 2s from one source.
    COMPATIBILITY
    For Audio Playback - Smartphones, tablets and other devices that support Bluetooth® wireless audio profile [Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP)] or 3.5 mm audio output.
    DIMENSIONS
    Diameter: 135mm. Height: 40mm. Weight: 330 g

  • This time out we take a look at recording audio. This covers everything from setting up the computer to know which device/microphone to record from to telling GarageBand which track to record onto. Especially useful in projects with more than one tracks.So warm up those vocal pipes or playing fingers and lets continue our dive into recording with GarageBand.


    Keyboard Commands Covered in this Episode:

    K = Toggle Metronome on/off
    Shift K = toggle Count In on/off
    R = Start recording
    SpaceBar = Start/Stop Playback (technically play/pause), Stop Recording
    Return = Go to beginning of the project
    Command K = Toggle Musical Typing Keyboard on/off
    Control+R = Toggle Record Enable for the selected track




    Other Useful Keyboard Commands:

    Command+Option+A = Add a New Audio Track
    Command+Option+S = Add a New Software Instrument Track
    Period = Move Forward by Measure
    Comma = Move Backwards by Measure
    Command+T = Split Region At Playhead
    S = Solo Selected Track
    M = Mute Selected Track

  • In this episode we get into the basics of doing some midi recording. You’ll hear the lovely Steinway Grand Piano on a childhood classic while learning some  concepts of how GarageBand handles recording. Grab a copy of GarageBand and lets dive in!
    Keyboard Commands Covered in this Episode:

    K = Toggle Metronome on/off
    Shift K = toggle Count In on/off
    R = Start recording
    SpaceBar = Start/Stop Playback (technically play/pause), Stop Recording
    Return = Go to beginning of the project
    Command K = Toggle Musical Typing Keyboard on/off
    Q = Quantize (Defaults to 16th Note)
    Option+UpArrow = Transpose MIDI note up a semi tone
    Option+DownArrow = Transpose MIDI Note Down a semi tone
    Option+Shift+UpArrow = Transpose MIDI Note up an octave
    Option+Shift+DownArrow = Transpose MIDI note down an octave
    Command+Option+S = Add a New Software Instrument Track
    Period = Move Forward by Measure
    Comma = Move Backwards by Measure
    Command+T = Split Region At Playhead
    S = Solo Selected Track
    M = Mute Selected Track

  • Packed with the greatest hits of sounds from its big brother Logic, GarageBand frees you up to be creative without any of the overwhelming sensation of option paralysis that can confront a new comer in more “Pro” apps.

    In this introduction we cover acquiring GarageBand, setting up the app, and getting familiar with its interface. Also showing off one of its cool features to get you playing with just your Mac. Grab a copy of GarageBand and lets dive in!

  • We put the Monster Bluetooth speaker to a sound and drop test, guess what happens?


    Your life is an adventure, and you need to have CBT wherever your adventure takes you. With an “everything proof” exterior (weatherproof, rust-proof, dust-proof), the Monster® Adventurer can follow you into the fray and survive the most harsh climates and environment. Be prepared! Charging your devices is easy with Adventurer's battery reserve. As you rise to meet any challenge,


    the Monster Adventurer's sound performance will thrill and excite you. Meet the Adventurer, Monster’s “All-Proof” speaker for your adventurous lifestyle.


    Features:


    All-proof design: Weatherproof, dust-proof, rust-proof, shock-proof
    Charge up your phone: Easily charge your cell phone with the USB charge-out feature
    Up to 14 hours continuous play with awesome bass
    NFC pairing for super-quick connect to your phone
    Superb quality speaker phone with echo cancellation
    4 LED indicator lights to see remaining power

  • The Victor Reader Stream is ubiquitous in the blindness community with over 36000 units in circulation. Imagine having the latest novels, magazines, your favorite music, audio-described films, texts and your own voice recordings, all in the palm of your hand. With its new lightweight and compact design, Victor Reader Stream delivers hours of listening pleasure ANYWHERE!


    The new Victor Reader Stream is 28% smaller than its predecessor. Its new sleek design is thinner and features rounded shapes, making it more comfortable to hold.


    The new Stream opens new possibilities for receiving content wirelessly, from books and newspapers to podcasts and radio. It also features a louder speaker, superior text-to-speech, and improved recording.


    The high contrast, robust, tactile keypad and popular Victor Reader bookshelf navigation still make this Stream the easiest to use hand-held player on the market.


    Taking your books, music and much more everywhere you go is so easy with the new Victor Reader Stream’s excellent features:

    Supports up to 32GB removable SD cards and external USB flash drives;
    Read books from DAISY libraries: NLS, Bookshare, Learning Ally;
    Enjoy books and music from iTunes;
    Play text documents with built-in text-to-speech from Acapela.


    What's in the box


    Power adaptor NA USB-A 5V 1A
    Micro USB cable Short
    Micro USB cable long
    Earbuds
    SD card
    Silicone case
    Color Booklet



    USA
    Toll free: 1-800-722-3393
    [email protected]

    CANADA
    Toll free: 1-888-723-7273
    [email protected]

    AUSTRALIA/ASIA
    Tel: 1300-551-864 or 02-9686-2600
    [email protected]

    UK/EUROPE
    Tel: 44-1933-415-800
    [email protected]

  • CBT gives you the first impressions of the new Essential Phone.The Essential Phone’ has a stunning edge-to-edge Full Display and is a large-screen device that fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.Essential PH-1 featuresMaterials Titanium body Ceramic back Corning Gorilla Glass 5 cover glassDimensions Height: 141.5mm Width: 71.1mm Thickness: 7.8mm Weight: < 185 gramsDisplay Resolution: 2560 x 1312 QHD Aspect Ratio: 19:10 Diagonal Size: 5.71” with radiused corners Brightness: 500 nits (typical) Contrast Ratio: > 1000:1 (typical) Technology: CGS / LTPSHuman Input + Sensors 10 finger multitouch; palm and water-error rejection Fingerprint reader: fastest available technology Proximity / Ambient light sensor Volume buttons, Power button Environmental pressure sensor (barometer) Accelerometer, Magnetometer and GyroscopeAudio Microphone: 4x microphones with noise cancellation and beam forming Low Audio (earpiece) High Audio: (loudspeaker)Rear Camera 13MP Dual RGB + Mono camera with image fusion technology 13MP True Monochrome mode f/1.85 lens Hybrid Auto Focus combing Contrast, Phase Detect and IR Laser Video at 4K 30fps, 1080p 60fps or 720p 120fpsFront Camera 8MP resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio f/2.20 fixed hyperfocal lens Video at 4K 30fps, 1080p 60fps or 720p 120fpsBattery 3040mAh. Fast charging via USBMemory & Storage RAM: 4GB Storage: 128GB UFS 2.1Connectivity Bluetooth: 5.0 LE WiFi: 802.11a/b/g/n/ac with MIMO NFC: yes Positioning: GPS and GLONASSNetwork / Bands UMTS/HSPA+: 1, 2, 4, 5 6, 8 GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz CDMA EV-DO Rev. A: 0, 1, 10 FDD-LTE: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 17, 20, 21, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 66 TDD-LTE: 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 TD-SCDMA: 34, 39System Architecture / OS Android Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 835 CPU: Kryo 280 Octa-core (2.45GHz Quad + 1.9GHz Quad), 64 bit, 10nm processor GPU: Adreno 540, 710MHz, 64bitPorts USB Type-C 60GHz, 6 Gbps Wireless Accessory Connector 2x accessory power pins NanoSIM tray with pin eject Water and Dust Resistant IP54From Andy Rubin, Essential CEO, Android FounderWhy I started EssentialI know people are going to ask me a lot of questions about why I started this company. Why didn’t I just travel the world, ride my motorcycle, tinker with my robots, hang out at my bakery with friends and family. And to be honest I still do ask myself that sometimes…but not too often.So why did I create Essential? Well, my hardware engineers wanted me to talk about how we are bringing real passion and craftsmanship back into this category. My software engineers wanted me to talk about our vision for making all devices, even those we don't make ourselves, play well together. My partners wanted me to talk about how we are using methods that could change how successful technology companies are built forever. But the real reason is because of what happened during a night out with an old friend of mine...Read moreAccessories that simply ClickDon’t you hate it when you have to buy new dongles, chargers, and accessories every time your phone is upgraded? We do too. So we decided to make this a thing of the past. The magnetic connector with wireless data transfer keeps your phone cord-free, future-proof, and always up-to-date.All accessories magnetically snap to the phone.

  • The CBT Team is back again with another Fanmail show? Keep sending us your emails and messages from social media and we will read or play your feedback on our show.

    You can contact us via email to [email protected] or call our new toll free number at 1-855-330-2665 anytime night or day.

    From: Kelley Armstrong
    Hi everyone, I just want to say thank you for putting all of this educational information out there! I have been a long time listener for years! This is my weigh in on the iPhone ten unboxing! You know I opted not to ever set up emergency sos because of the fear of accidentally activating the darn thing! I am one who has severe anxiety and sudden loud noises scare me! My family had an alarm system and I had a medical alert pendant! So did my mom and dad and my grandmother! I triggered mine accidentally and it scared the bejesus out of me! Sirens going off and lights flashing and the loud voice of emergency services! Never mind that the alarm system contracts are the hardest things to get out of and I don’t recommend it! I am really surprised that apple made this feature so easily accessible! The 911 system has been overloaded with calls that were accidentally made! However I’m glad to know what it sounds like! There should be a prompt before a call is sent out! Hit okay or cancel! Something apple should have took more time to think it through! I think the watch would be better suited for a feature like this!

    From: Dr. Lester
    I am looking for a smartphone to replace my iPhone 7, in your pro opinion do you think that the android screen reader “talkback” is better then Voice Over for the iPhone at this time? Before I lost my vision I was user of android and at that time talkback was a pain to use…. I would be grateful for any help you could be to me in this.

    From: Henk-Jeroen van Groningen schinkel
    Thank you for your wonderful Podcasts. Although the products you’re presenting aren’t all available in The Netherlands, I love to hear about the tech possibilities for blind folks. And it was your podcast that made me buy the Sunu band. This will arrive soon. And I am the First to experiment in this country.

    Go on with your wonderful shows. And perhaps, once I can join your podcast. But First I have to buy some good microphone and other stuff. ;-)
    Kind regards,
    Bilthoven
    The Netherlands

  • In this week’s VIP, Nelson and James are joined by Jackie Brown from the British Computer Association of the Blind. They discuss the top stories from Cool Blind Tech and give you some of their favorite Cool Picks.

    Established in 1969, BCAB is the oldest association of blind and partially sighted technology users in the world. Members include people of all skill levels, ages and interests.


    Top Stories

    RUDY The Robot Is Now Available To Care For Seniors

    Engineering Students Develop Pulse, An Advanced Sensory System For The Blind

    Cool Picks

    Wemo® Switch Smart Plug

    Sleep Sounds lets you play ambient sounds to help you sleep peacefully or block out unwanted noise at work or home.

    Bubble Level for iPhone and iPad