A potential game changer for anyone with hearing issues, the Captify smart glasses can generate closed captions of anyone you're talking to—or even translate their language for you. I’m PCMag’s home ...
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Legal requirements for the captioning of streaming media content in the U.S. became clear for media produced or funded by the federal government with 2010's 21st Century Communications and Video ...
More than 120 million Americans benefit from closed captioning, including 28 million deaf and hard-of-hearing people, 26 million elementary school children practicing reading skills, 30 million people ...
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