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Braille for a new digital age
by Nazanin Lankarani

The New York Times    Translate This Article
3 September 2018

On 3 September 2018 The New York Times reported: Blitab looks like any other tablet, save for the top half, which is perforated into a grid with holes. This allows its liquid-based technology to alter the surface, converting text, maps, and graphics into Braille. 'With this tool, the blind can surf the net, connect with friends, and download books, like everyone else,' said Kristina Tsvetanova, the co-founder of Blitab Technology. Global Good News service views this news as a sign of rising positivity in the field of science, documenting the growth of life-supporting, evolutionary trends.

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