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Finger Reader

[ad_1] By Team IAnD Photography: Courtesy MIT Media Lab & World Wide Web . The use of the 'finger reader' extends beyond the needs of visually impaired, to be used as a translator, merely by a single gesture of touch.  Students of MIT Media Lab have introduced wearable technology that might replace brailles - the books for blind; and revolutionize prevailing translation technology, taking it beyond mobile apps and internet. . Interestingly, the common human act of pointing one’s index finger to read has effectively been used in this very handy gadget, giving it a natural user interface.  Here’s how it […]

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