Thursday, July 14, 2011

Breath Bird Helps The Handicapped Tweet By Breathing

Proving that technology is done to help people rsther than than make them lazy, a Japanese firm called TechFirm has expelled an iPad-based Twitter customer that may be used by people who cannot use their fingers by simply respirating in to the iPad 's microphone.

The "Breath Bird" features an on-screen set of keys that highlights a quarrel of letters in succession. If the quarrel where the disposition that the user wants to sort is highlighted, he simply breathes in to the mic to make the app then prominence all characters in that quarrel a after the other. Once the disposition in subject is highlighted, the user breathes once again to make it be present in the twitter burble located on tip of the screen. Repeat the routine until the user has able to emanate whole difference and sentences. The app moreover has a timeline that appears on the left side of the screen, that automatically refreshes.

The Breath Bird is existing for giveaway in iTunes and comes in bilingual English and Japanese. An early examination in TechCrunch recommends an outmost microphone to make the app work better.

Source: TechCrunch

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