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Discover how Be My Eyes Workplace is breaking down barriers to work for millions of blind or low vision people. In this conversation, CEO Mike Buckley and Andy Lane share how the new desktop platform combines AI-powered visual assistance, real-time human support, and seamless integration to break down workplace barriers and create more inclusive, accessible work environments.
In a detailed review, accessibility writer Alicia Krage shares her experience upgrading to the iPhone 17 and explains why she thinks “Apple really outdid themselves”. From noticeably improved sound quality — including a richer VoiceOver experience — to longer battery life, better MagSafe magnetization, and enhanced camera performance, the review highlights practical benefits that matter to people who use assistive tech every day. Krage also explores how Apple Intelligence in Siri, including features like “describe my screen,” can offer useful accessibility support.
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Be My Eyes (bemyeyes.com), the company that connects people who are blind or have low vision with sighted volunteers and companies through live…
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