Bridging the gap between technology and accessibility

Susant Swain

  • Singularity’s ONI earbuds deliver outstanding audio thanks to MEMS speaker tech

    Last updated on

    by

    I have long flirted with the idea that I’m an audiophile, though I don’t typically spend thousands of dollars on either headphones or speakers, and I only sporadically indulge in lossless audio. True audiophiles would likely balk at my home Sonos system and penchant for AirPods (Pro and Max primarily), but I like to think…

  • Okta said a hacker broke into its customer support ticket system and stole sensitive files

    Last updated on

    by

    Identity and access giant Okta said a hacker broke into its customer support ticket system and stole sensitive files that can be used to break into the networks of Okta’s customers. Okta chief security officer David Bradbury said in a blog post Friday that a hacker used a stolen credential to access the company’s support…

  • Google takes aim at Duolingo with new English tutoring tool

    Last updated on

    by

    Google’s gunning for Duolingo with a new Google Search feature designed to help people practice — and improve — their English speaking skills. Rolling out over the next few days for Search on Android devices in Argentina, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Mexico and Venezuela, with more countries and languages to come in the future, the new…

  • Microsoft would like to remind you that they are all-in on AI

    Last updated on

    by

    In case you weren’t sure how Microsoft felt about AI, CEO Satya Nadella is here to tell you: they like it. They like it a lot. In the company’s annual report, he pens a letter to shareholders bigging up AI in every way. And it’s not hard to see why: He clearly believes this is…

loader