VIP: Beaming Directly in to Your Brain

Published: April 20, 2017, 1:14 p.m.

b'Join James, Jessica, and Nelson as they discuss some of the top stories from CBT this week.\\n The Windows 10 Creators Update Has Finally Arrived. \\nThe team talks about the new features available in the Windows 10 Creators Update. They let you know what new accessibility features are available, and talk about how you can get the update. Make sure that you click the link above so that you can read Tamas Geczy\\u2019s review of the next version of Windows. The article is in two parts and is full of a wealth of information.\\n ASU Professor Helps Develop a Medical Device to Help the Blind See. \\nArizona State associate professor, Bradley Greger, has developed an implant that is placed directly in the visual cortex of the brain to provide visual data to those who don\\u2019t have functional retinas.\\n Virtual Assistant Guiding a Blind Man in Marathon. \\nWith help from Aira, Erich Manser, a member of the accessibility team at IBM, is making an amazing run in the Boston Marathon.\\n\\nCool Picks\\nThe BuzzClip\\nNelson lets us know what all the buzz is about.\\nThe BuzzClip is a complementary mobility tool to address upper body and head level obstacles.\\nCrafting Kingdom for iOS\\nJessica dares you to build an empire and join her on a quest with the iOS game, Crafting Kingdom.\\nYear Zero: A Novel by Rob Reid\\nJames invites you to share in his strange reading habits by delving into this unusual science fiction novel by Rob Reid, the founder of Rhapsody.\\n\\nHow to get all of the content offered by Cool Blind Tech\\nSubscribe to our podcast feed here.\\nSubscribe to our RSS feed here.\\nThe RSS feed has all of our articles and podcasts.'