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In this review, we will do our best to provide an accurate picture of what blind users can expect when using the Kindle 3.

Not exact matches

No two transmissions of a page served by a blinding sever look alike, and an adversary who managed to recover a few stray snippets of decrypted code after a Veil session probably wouldn't be able to determine what page the user had visited.
TRIB LIVE - Feb 26 - What seems like a return to the old days of singles mixers and blind dates is actually a move among companies to improve user experiences, industry insiders say.
Crazy Blind Date takes only a few minutes so users can get straight to what matters most: meeting face to face.
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The company has consistently received feedback from blind users about what could be improved on their reading devices to make them fully accessible.
In this week's episode Kevin and I discuss how I connected my blinds to the internet and what software dramas await the hopeful home hub user.
For instance, the Smart Reply feature of Google's Inbox email app suggests one - line responses to incoming emails, and the Facebook app now offers machine - generated photo captions for the News Feed through the screen reader on iOS to help blind users understand what their Facebook friends are sharing.
What's worse, I think, are the other messaging apps that have for years turned a blind eye to the fact that they have user bases filled with children — not just minors under the age of 18, but actual children, under the age of 13.
What the company very clearly turned a blind eye to is the risk posed by its own system of loose app permissions that in turn enabled developers to suck out vast amounts of data without having to worry about pesky user consent.
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