Untilstem cells cure all blind people , we can count on Google to do a fine dividing line in navigational care apps , such as WalkyTalky and Intersection Explorer . The affair is , these apps will invoke to any city - roamers , blind or not .
https://gizmodo.com/stem-cells-cure-blind-man-5433391
Perhaps it ’s because I often leave my glass when strolling through London , or perchance it ’s the itty - teensy-weensy street star sign . But WalkyTalky , which read out not only the directions as you walk , but also the intersecting street that you pass by . Not only will it help with your bearings , but it ’ll give you a greater understanding of the metropolis — the next time someone mention meeting on King Street , for deterrent example , you may well remember passing it antecedently .

Intersection Explorer is n’t quite as useful admittedly , but I reckon it ’d serve nerve any nerves about the upcoming journeying before even leave the menage . you could virtually walk through Google Maps , with the app reading out the directions of the proposed journey in advance .
WalkyTalky seems a little buggy now , judging by my brief attempt at using it ( it keeps crashing ) . With any luck the Eyes Free team will release an update to fix it shortly , because it sounds like it ’s go to solve many of my problems when out and about . [ Eyes FreeviaTechCrunch ]
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