The feature, called Dialogue Boost, is designed with accessibility in mind, but it can be helpful to anyone wanting to adjust their listening experience.
The Nucleus 7 Sound Processor uses iOS to help people with hearing loss listen to high-quality calls and music.
Vision impairments affect the way people live and work. These technologies aim to make doing the simple stuff a lot easier.
The new remote is free for X1 and Flex customers.
A feature called Guided Frame uses audio and haptic cues to help people frame their selfies.
Tech giants are teaming up with researchers at the University of Illinois to improve speech recognition for people with disabilities.
Accommodations like remote work and captioning on video calls were a step in the right direction. But more can be done to support employees with disabilities going forward.
The tech giant unveils new and expanded features for the iPhone, Apple Watch and Mac.
And the company consolidates its accessibility research into a single, broadly focused facility.
Smart glasses from Envision are built on the enterprise edition of Google Glass.
The film, about a Deaf family with a hearing teen, showcases how sign language can be visual poetry -- as raunchy as a limerick, as sublime as a sonnet.
The feature is designed to make the Meta-owned app more accessible.
The company is looking for people to test the app and provide feedback.
Google adds smoother-sounding voices to its Select-to-speak feature, which lets your laptop read selected text aloud.
The feature only works for English streams, but the company says it'll expand to more languages in the coming months.
Susan Bennett, who accidentally became the voice of Apple's revolutionary voice assistant, says the experience showed how critical accessible tech is.