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A set of sleek, modern wrist-worn devices arranged on a neutral background. Each device has a wide, curved band and a large circular module, resembling minimalist fitness or haptic wristbands. On the left is a black band with a matte finish and a glowing green indicator on the round module. In the center are two open, C‑shaped bands in light pink with metallic inner surfaces and perforated gold-toned pads, suggesting contact points or sensors. On the right is a light pink band with a white circular module, giving a softer, more fashion-oriented look. The overall style is clean and futuristic, emphasizing smooth curves, soft colors, and polished metal accents.

CES 2026: HapWare ALEYE Wearable Assistive Tech for Nonverbal Communication

Allison interviews Jack Walters, CEO and Cofounder of HapWare, about their wearable device called ALEYE, designed to help blind and neurodiverse users interpret nonverbal communication. Jack explains that the system combines AI, haptic feedback, and the Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses to detect facial expressions, gestures, and social cues in real time. Those cues are then […]

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Product render showing an orange iPhone 17 Pro attached to a black Clicks slide‑out keyboard with physical keys combined with a MagSafe-style battery pack, with front, back, and side views against a dark background.

CES 2026: Clicks Power Keyboard & Communicator with Physical Buttons

Allison interviews Jeff Gadway, CMO and Founder of Clicks, about their Clicks Power Keyboard, a MagSafe accessory that combines a battery pack with a slide-out physical keyboard. It works with various phone sizes and connects via Bluetooth to multiple devices, offering a tactile typing experience that some users find more accurate and engaging than touchscreens. […]

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NosillaCast Logo - text says NosillaCast Podcast and EVER so slight Apple Bias. Main background is a gradient medium blue to lighter blue with a skyline of black silhouette buildings below. Behind the building are some geometric red shapes. And of course the prominent podfeet (two bare feet) are in the middle

NC #1046 Be My Eyes at CSUN, WWDC 2024 Wishlist, Dolphin for the Visually Impaired, SD Card Speeds by Allister Jenks, Security Bits

Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, May 25, 2025, and this is show number 1046. mp3 download PBS 180: Theming Jekyll (GitHub Pages) In Programming By Stealth, Bart has been teaching us how to […]

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