Google on Monday announced two new Android applications designed to make life easier for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. One of the apps, Live Transcribe, turns live speech into real-time captions by ...
Denmark’s GN Hearing broke new ground in hearing aid technology five years ago when it inked a deal with Apple to develop a hearing aid that would integrate seamlessly with an iPhone, with no need for ...
Gordon Gottsegen is a tech writer who has experience working at publications like Wired. He loves testing out new gadgets and complaining about them. He is the ghost of all failed Kickstarters. Google ...
Google has heard the needs of people with hearing impairment and has two new apps that may make it easier to help them navigate the world more easily. Back in May at the Google developer conference, ...
InnerScope's hearIQ App has already received over 440 reviews and has a FIVE-STAR RATING from Apple and Android Device users in just nine days for its free Self-Administered Hearing Test and Direct-to ...
In addition to features like a system-wide dark mode and more granular privacy controls, Android 10 is adding new accessibility features. One of the highlights is designed to help those who wear ...
Google's app for the hard of hearing is now within reach of many more people. The tech firm's Sound Amplifier app now supports devices running Android 6.0 Marshmallow or later, not just 9.0 Pie like ...
It’s unfortunate, but several people experience hearing loss at some point in their lives. It can make life harder, but tech companies have made certain advancements that make life easier. According ...
Modern hearing aids run on digital technology and rechargeable batteries. They come in flashy hues like fashion accessories or can be miniaturized to disappear in the ear. They can communicate over ...
Whether you already have a hard time seeing or not, staring at a phone screen can put additional strain on your eyes. If you wear glasses and need them to look at your phone, you should certainly wear ...
Gunfire, artillery, aircraft, helicopters, lawnmowers -- all are fairly common equipment heard or used by military personnel from the first days of their service. But all of them also cause long-term ...