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| Microsoft's navigation tech for the blind is now an app Microsoft has been working on its 3D soundscape technology for years. In 2014 it developed a bone-conducting headset to help visually impaired people navigate around cities using audio cues, and now that technology is available in app form, allowing... https://www.engadget.com/2018/03/01/...al-impairment/ |
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