At the Australian Open tennis tournament, new technology is translating the movement of the ball into sounds to help blind and low-vision fans follow the action. By Amanda Morris Amanda Morris covers ...
Tennis Australia recently launched Action Audio, an online audio stream designed to make the Australian Open 2021 broadcasts more accessible for 285 million people who are registered blind or as ...
Tennis Australia is focused on making the Australian Open as accessible as possible for all Australians, rolling out technology to improve engagement with the sport for blind and visually impaired ...
Tennis Australia, Monash University and AKQA have launched Action Audio, an online audio stream designed to make the Australian Open broadcasts accessible for the almost 600,000 Australians and 285 ...
DirectOut has announced its hardware and audio solutions were deployed for tennis’ Next Gen ATP Finals in Jeddah. DirectOut’s PRODIGY.MP delivered full hardware redundancy for the audio system. The ...
The Queen’s Club championship usually means one thing – the tennis greats are assembling in London in preparation for Wimbledon. Sure, it might seem a bit pretentious, but in some ways, it’s the truth ...
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