Adding speech to your PDA
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, September 25 - 2005 at 13:29
- PRESS RELEASE
Nattiq Technologies announced today that it will demonstrate the first screen reader software developed for standard, off-the-shelf, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) devices.
"With Pocket Hal, the gap continues to close for blind people. They too may enjoy using standard PDA devices as their sighted counter parts do.", said Auda Hazeem, Nattiq's CEO.
While it is a necessary tool for visually impaired users Pocket Hal is convenient for sighted users who may also rely on synthesized speech in using their PDAs. Nattiq Technologies announced earlier the availability of e-learning content delivered on PDA devices. Studying becomes much easier with speech built into PDAs with Pocket Hal for both visually impaired as well as sighted users.
Installed on an I-Mate Jam, Pocket Hall will be demonstrated during GITEX 2005 at Nattiq's stand number 809 in Hall 8.
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Nattiq Technologies provides privacy and independence in using computer and communication technologies to blind Arabs. Nattiq Technologies was established in 2001 in the United States and moved to Dubai with a branch office in Sharjah. It has forged strategic alliances with assistive industry leaders such as Dolphin Computer Access, Scansoft Inc. and Humanware corp. Nattiq serves blind people throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
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