15May
12May
Special glasses give 7-year-old girl the gift of sight
Payton Crum wears her new eSight electronic glasses during a music lesson. The 7-year-old is legally blind. Read more >>
11May
Community raises $10,000 to buy eSight glasses for legally blind boy
Andrew Bordon was born with ocular albinism, a condition that has made it difficult for the 9-year-old to see. His parents didn't have the money to buy their son an eSight headset, which would allow him to see his surroundings more clearly. Read more >>
10May
Wasabi Technologies Out of Stealth Mode With New Cloud Storage Service Offering
Wasabi Technologies Inc., as mentioned recently, is the new company founded by serial entrepreneurs David Friend and Jeff Flowers, respectively CEO and CTO, having built together six companies. Read more >>
10May
Box Vs. Carbonite: Carbonite Wins
Carbonite is a cloud backup company that targets small and medium-sized businesses. Read more >>
10May
Aircuity Launches its 2.0 Platform for Smart Commercial Buildings
Aircuity, creator of measurably better environments, announced the launch of its 2.0 platform. Aircuity 2.0 is ideal for a wide variety of commercial buildings looking to significantly reduce energy costs, improve cognitive function and productivity, and achieve quantifiable results as part of a smart building strategy. Read more >>
10May
Heartwarming moment a blind boy
Andrew Borden, 10, was born with ocular albinism leaving him with limited eyesight, but his school and community helped to purchase a $10,000 pair of glasses to help him see better. Read more >>
06May
Legally blind Cardinal O’Hara teacher to get gift of sight from eSight device
Cardinal O’Hara High School technology specialist Ed Allen is pictured at the school last week. Allen, who is legally blind from Stargardt’s disease, will soon have the gift of sights, thanks to eSight glasses and numerous friends who contributed to his purchase of this groundbreaking product. Read more >>
06May
How Utah Jazz Leveraged eSight Technology To Bring Playoff Game To Visually Impaired Boy
Over the course of the 2016-17 season, Barney said he saw a fan at an Indianapolis Colts game wearing eyeglasses provided by eSight, a company that has a high-speed, high-definition camera that magnifies what a fan is viewing and brings it to life in front of their eyes. “I was like, ‘Wow, this has got to happen,’” said Barney of leveraging the eSight technology for a Jazz fan. Read more >>
05May