Ben Foss grew up with dyslexia, a learning disability so severe that his mother had to read books to him throughout his school years, all the way through college. Now 36, he is spearheading the launch ...
Many of us take our ability to read signs, books, magazines, menus and instruction manuals for granted, but for an estimated 55 million people in the U.S. alone who have to contend with vision ...
电子书阅读器风行的今天,Intel今天发布了自己的“Intel Reader”,不过比较特殊的是它来自Intel旗下数字健康事业部,是专为视障人士打造的。 Intel Reader大小和普通纸质书本差不多,主要面向那些有读写困难或其他学习障碍,以及因为弱视、失明等原因很难或者 ...
Intel is giving gadgets another go with the debut of their portable text-to-speech reader, the Intel Reader. But do not confuse this for an e-book reader alternative. Besides the fact it has $1,500 ...
Intel announced an innovative e-reader today that wants nothing to do with being a Kindle-killer. This e-reader, in fact, arguably has more educational implications than the current generation of ...
The size of a paperback book, the Intel Reader converts printed text to digital text and then reads it aloud to the user. The Intel Reader can help the estimated 55 million people in the U.S. who have ...
Intel has launched a text-to-speech E-Book reader that is designed to be used by the visually impaired, the Intel Reader. The Intel Reader features Intel’s Linux-based Moblin OS, and it converts books ...
LONDON, UK, Nov. 17, 2009 – Intel Corporation today announced UK availability of the Intel® Reader, a mobile handheld device designed to increase independence for people who have trouble reading ...
Ben Foss was a bright kid, but as a student, he struggled withreading even the simplest text. Afflicted with severe dyslexia, he relied onparents and tutors to read him his homework since the words on ...
The Reader, which will be available through select Intel VARs at launch, is geared to users with disabilities such as dyslexia or blindness, but Intel also sees potential use for ...
The Intel Classmate PC has been around for the last three years as a low-cost notebook meant for children to use at school and for learning. Now, Intel is looking to refresh the design with a new, ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. March 6, 2007—Intel, arguably the world’s most recognized chip company, today announced the release of a fully integrated Gen2 RFID reader chip, ...