Sunday, July 10, 2011

Have You Heard of TECHNO JAWS?


The revolutionary JAWS program for Windows is helping folks who have visual impairments use computers more independently than ever before. This revolutionary program for Windows says the titles of desktop icons out loud to assist the visually impaired find what they need.

This is great news for the blind and visually impaired who, in the past, had to rely upon the assistance of others to use a computer. JAWS can also assist folks to create and even edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations in the Microsoft Office Suite of PowerPoint, Excel, and Word.

This amazing technology allows visual impaired folks to not only access the internet but also help open up a whole new world of independent computer usage. They can access social networking sites such as Facebook, Hi5, and MySpace. And for people who need to use a computer for specific parts of the jobs, JAWS has really revolutionized how they do business.
Software such as JAWS along with powerful hardware like NAS Storage and really help to level the playing field for the visually impaired as well as people who are otherwise challenged. Very exciting news, and with the ongoing advancements in computer technology, many of us can only dream about what else is yet to come our way in the world of computers.

Will Earth eventually be ruled by machines rather than people? Not likely. However, computers and machines have undoubtedly improved our lives in ways many people have yet to comprehend. Nowadays, we are able to communicate with folks across the globe with just the click of a mouse. Computers are not only improving the world we live in but bringing it closer together as well.

The good news is that technology is saving our planet in many ways. Like using less trees for storing our data. On the other hand, it is hurting our plant too.

Ewaste is becoming a problem that most of us are not aware of. As times change and technology grows, we hope to see this technological progress as a good thing.

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