We built screensiz.es to help you quickly find the screen specifications of the most popular devices and monitors currently on the market.The size data comes from Wikipedia, and for a better understanding of Pixel Density, check out this great post by Teehan+Lax.Our “popularity” guesstimates are derived from annualized monthly Google queries (from AdWords traffic estimator),Continue reading “Screen Sizes | Viewport Sizes and Pixel Densities for Popular Devices”
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Can Google Assistant and Voice Search Really Help Those Who Need it the Most ? – State of Digital
There are many voice activated devices to help us in the home and at work, including Google Assistant, Alexa from Amazon, Siri from Apple and Cortana from Microsoft. … Strategy Analytics predicted that in Q4 2017 that smart speakers would reach 12 million units world wide and so 24 million for all of 2017. Google unveiledContinue reading “Can Google Assistant and Voice Search Really Help Those Who Need it the Most ? – State of Digital”
Accessibility on Mac: The ultimate guide
The Mac stays one of essentially the most obtainable platforms lately, with options to serve all wishes. Computers will have to be for everybody, and that comes with the ones with bodily impairments, whether or not or not it’s to their sight, listening to, or motor serve as. Apple strives to create merchandise and instrumentContinue reading “Accessibility on Mac: The ultimate guide”
3D-printed Nintendo Switch peripheral is huge for gaming accessibility
An engineer is helping to make playing Nintendo Switch a lot more accessible for gamers everywhere. Engineer Julio Vazquez created two 3D-printed peripherals for the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Con controllers, allowing players who only have the use of one hand to play Switch games more easily. Two different models were showed off by the AbleGamers Charity on Twitter,Continue reading “3D-printed Nintendo Switch peripheral is huge for gaming accessibility”
Accessible Mounting Solutions – YouTube
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Microbot Push — wireless robotic finger for automation
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Switchmate
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The Potential of IoT Technologies for People with Disabilities
While being able to dim your lights, lock your doors, and adjust the thermostat using voice commands or a simple interface on your smartphone may seem like convenient novelties to some, for disabled individuals these can be essential to maintaining a safe, healthy, enjoyable home life. For example, a quadriplegic who cannot physically open theirContinue reading “The Potential of IoT Technologies for People with Disabilities”
The ability to control Windows 10 with your eyes is coming soon
Controlling your PC with only your eyes is something that’s set to be possible much sooner than you probably think. According to the Windows blog, the technology will be available in the latest Windows 10 Preview Build (162570). The technology comes from a partnership with Tobii, a Swedish company that specifically develops eye control technology.Continue reading “The ability to control Windows 10 with your eyes is coming soon”
The 7 Factors that Influence User Experience
User Experience (UX) is critical to the success or failure of a product in the market but what do we mean by UX? All too often UX is confused with usability which describes to some extent how easy a product is to use and it is true that UX as a discipline began with usabilityContinue reading “The 7 Factors that Influence User Experience “