LOW VISION
Living with low vision The Daily Telegram Lenawee County residents find that losing their eyesight doesn’t mean losing their independence. Maurleen Gillin was an artist for 30 years, a painter who took special pride in the faces she rendered in oils and acrylics. Limited Vision, but a Strong Will for a Better Life New York Times Miguel Angel Luna has contended with a lifetime of severely limited vision and financial deprivation. Making Search Accessible to Visually Impaired Users Search Engine Watch Until recently, the needs of visually impaired users wasn't a top priority for search engines. That's changed, but there are still issues that need to be resolved, according to people with vision challenges. Seniors falling into danger USA Today Call it fear of falling. It is, as much as failing vision and impaired hearing, a common malady of old age. And, as a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention makes clear, falls are a growing concern for a growing elderly population. Jeremy Warner's Outlook: A brave new world beckons as BT finally launches its long-threatened pay TV assault Independent Such a wonderful song does not deserve to be used in the following, irreverent manner, I admit, but for some reason the long expected launch of BT's stab at the pay-TV market - BT Vision - brings to mind the lyrics of Sam Cooke's famous civil rights lament: "It's been a long time coming, but I know, a change is gonna come". BT plans to show SPL games The Herald Live SPL football will be available to BT customers on a broadband TV service after the firm agreed a deal with Irish satellite broadcaster Setanta. Subscribers to the BT Vision service will also be able to watch live English Premiership games and matches from leagues in other European countries. Motorola Shares Current Innovations and Vision for Seamless Mobility During ITU Telecom World 2006 and 3G World SYS-CON Media Motorola kicked off a week of activities that include live Mobile TV demonstrations and keynote speaking engagements by Ed Zander, chairman and chief executive officer of Motorola, and Simon Leung, president Motorola Asia-Pacific, at the ITU Telecom World 2006 and the 3G World Congress & Mobility Marketplace in Hong Kong. Growers embrace macadamias Miami Herald If George Anderson's vision comes to fruition, Florida will one day become a macadamia capital, with the tasty, creamy nut surpassing citrus as its signature crop. New Wide-angle Lens Produces Pictures Without Distortion Science Daily South Korean researchers have designed and built an inexpensive optical lens that collects light from a large area and produces a virtually distortion-free wide-angle image. Standing in contrast to commonly known "fisheye" lenses, which produce significant amounts of visual distortion, low-distortion wide-angle lenses can potentially improve image-based applications such as security-camera Uganda: Govt to Purchase Four More Generators AllAfrica.com THE Government is to import four more power generators with low fuel consumption.
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