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Be My Eyes App Helps You Help a Blind Person Posted: 28 Jan 2015 06:00 AM PST A new iPhone app allows sighted people to aid the blind in day to day activities.
Being blind or vision impaired is no walk in the park. While those with bad vision often have guide dogs, there are obviously things that a guide dog cannot help with; after all they are trained to keep you out of harm’s way and not to read, write or do things that require opposable thumbs. Having a human carer also poses some challenges as not only do carers cost money, they aren’t always available all of the time. It means that for parts of the day, someone with poor vision is at the mercy of their eyesight and there’s nothing they can do about it. Until now. The iPhone already has such features as multitouch, VoiceOver, Siri, Speak Screen, Dictation, and Zoom that make interacting with the device that much easier but now, going one step further is an app called Be My Eyes which connects those with bad vision to those with good eyesight so that they can find help for everyday tasks. Be My Eyes works by setting up a live video chat between the helper and the vision impaired person. Basic tasks such as reading labels and use by dates can all be conducted by volunteers, with the volunteers gaining points for their work. The developer explains:
Be My Eyes is now available for free via the App Store. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories, Microsoft Bone Conduction Headset Guides the Blind Through the Urban Chaos, San Francisco Airport Beacons Enable the Blind to Navigate Using Their Phones |
Valve’s former economist is now in charge of Greece Posted: 27 Jan 2015 12:01 PM PST Unless you’re very familiar with Greece’s economy or Valve’s shenanigans, the name Yanis Varoufakis might not sound familiar, yet from now on it just might. A few years ago, in March 2012, Valve hired a professional economist as a consultant as Gabe Newell realized their business and economic endeavors with DotA2 and Team Fortress 2 were growing way beyond their expectations, and beyond what Valve themselves could realistically control. The man they hired was no other that Yanis Varoufakis. Yanis Varoufakis was hired in a time when Valve needed to show how they could triumph without doing business in a conventional sense, but by exploiting alternative economies and systems instead. Yanis worked with Valve up until early 2014, when he quit selling hats for the incredibly successful Team Fortress 2, and decided to focus instead in Greece’s politics and elections. Turns out that after the left’s triumph in Greece’s elections last Sunday, and Alexis Tsipras becoming prime minister of the Mediterranean country, Yanis will become the Greek finance minister. Now we will see if his time at Valve will finally turn Greece around and out of its crisis. As long as they start offering little hats with each transaction, we’ll be happy. Be social! Follow Walyou on Facebook and Twitter, and read more related stories,Super Android Battery Widget Available From Google Play and Google People Widget Upgrades Chat.
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