Posted on 02 July 2008
Today scientists revealed a new device that uses a tiny magnet that can help disabled people steer a wheelchair or operate a computer using only the tip of the tongue. The magnet is only the size of a grain of rice which lets the human direct a wheelchair around a room. It is easily implanted [...]
Tags: tongue, wheelchair
Posted on 14 May 2008
It knows only 32 words, but someday, it may get a grip on the entire human vocabulary. A group of engineering students at Carnegie Mellon University gave this term a twist and created a hand that talks. The students Bhargav Bhat, Hemant Sikaria, Jorge L. Meza and Wesley Jin demonstrated their project ‘HandTalk‘ a sensor [...]
Tags: Bluetooth, carnegie mellon university, glove, sensor, sign language, software, sound, Speech, text to speech, text to speech software
Posted on 08 May 2008
Have you ever wondered how people with vision impairment can match so well? Texture and touch can only tell so much but color has to be seen, not felt. In fact if a person is born blind, how do they know what a color is at all? This new labeling system translates visual data into [...]
Posted on 01 May 2008
The new e-Sullivan is a new portable computer that converts all types of printed materials into Braille. Not only it can convert into Braille, but also provide assistance with such computer-related tasks, such as instant messaging and web browsing. The device is thin and very durable composed of rubber and a plastic resin shell.
e-Sullivan is [...]
Posted on 12 February 2008
Most people take for granted the small hand muscles that are used for everyday things such as writing. For some of the disabled it’s hard to control small hand movements.
A pen or graphite tip is inserted into a small hourglass shaped holder which provides all the support. The rubberized knob makes it easy to grip [...]