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The Bangor Audiobook Group creates ‘Talking Books’ for the RNIB Library — a resource for blind and partially sighted people.
With the device, fans can feel where the ball is going and where the players are on the field. Five devices will be available for free to fans on a first-come, first-served basis.
A multi-sensory art exhibit featuring pieces inspired by lighthouses and ocean sounds will be showcased by students from ...
Stephen King narrates a new audiobook version of “Hansel and Gretel,” blending his storytelling with Maurice Sendak’s ...
Cleveland Public Library’s Board of Trustees opened its meeting on Tuesday, June 17, hearing from Will Reed, director of the Ohio Library for the Blind and Print Disabled. Reed expanded further on the ...
A blind and low-complexity scheme using a partial sideband cross-correlation algorithm is proposed that can simultaneously calibrate Tx/Rx IQ skew and XY-skew o ...
A Co Down volunteer group creating a free audiobook library for people with visual impairments has been praised as ...
This paper presents a new algorithm applied to compensate for the influence of jamming in data transmission. A new metric of system optimization has been adopted from the blind equalization criterion ...