6 Top Tech Products to Help Seniors Age in Place

Posted on August 31st, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Every industry faced its own unique challenges created by COVID-19, but the common solution that kept business operations up and running was the use of sophisticated technology. Prior to the pandemic, many homecare providers had already incorporated high-tech devices into client care plans to address the shortage of home health aides, personal care attendants and […]

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Respecting retro game constraints in the age of remakes

Posted on August 30th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Remaking older games might seem straightforward — after all, the blueprint is already there in the original. The whole structure of a game already exists, with all of its art, sound, music, design, characters, and gameplay. Remakes bring with them opportunities to address perceived flaws or to restore features that were cut or compromised. Remakes […]

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Respecting retro game constraints in the age of remakes – News Nation USA

Posted on August 30th, 2021 by Best Brothers Group

Remaking older games might seem straightforward — after all, the blueprint is already there in the original. The whole structure of a game already exists, with all of its art, sound, music, design, characters, and gameplay. Remakes bring with them opportunities to address perceived flaws or to restore features that were cut or compromised. Remakes […]

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We continue our NAAW coverage and check in with Melanie Goodridge from reachAbility to find out more about some interesting panel discussions focused around the theme Accessibility for All.

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Quebec is lowering the minimum age requirement to register for the AstraZeneca brand of the COVID-19 vaccine. Quebec Premier François Legault announced the measure Tuesday, on the heels of other provinces doing the same. Under the plan, any Quebecer who is 45 and older can book their first AstraZeneca dose as of Wednesday morning. […]

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Accessibility in the digital age: Okanagan parent voices concern

Posted on February 25th, 2019 by Best Brothers Group

[ad_1] When School District 23 recently introduced a new app for parents to report their child’s absence from class, not everybody was able to fully use it. Derek Wilson is blind. The app the school district chose is inaccessible, he said. “I think that the school district, if they’re going to use public funds to […]

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