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Computers for the Blind refurbishes donated computers, provides pre-installed accessibility software, and sells them to visually impaired people at a meager cost, typically $200 or less per ...
Computers are created to make our lives easier, but problems start to arise when people depend on computers too much. When we use these devices excessively, we can become envious of others on social ...
WKYC Studios’ engineering department is helping to close the digital divide. Recently DeJuan Perrymond, an IT specialist at 3News contacted PCs for People Cleveland and scheduled a pickup ...
A Thomas Jefferson High School junior is launching an assistive technology start-up to help people with motor disabilities ...
PCs for People account manager Sandra Ramos says Lackawanna County made the donation easy by sorting and wiping many of the computers. “We’ll qualify low-income individuals.
CLEVELAND — WKYC Studios’ engineering department is helping to close the digital divide. Recently DeJuan Perrymond, an IT specialist at 3News contacted PCs for People Cleveland and scheduled a ...
To date, PCs for people has distributed 400,000 computers, connected 100,000 homes to internet and recycled 23 million pounds of technology. Laptops and PCs range from $0 to over $150 based on a ...
Dylan Zajac, 17, runs a nonprofit, Computers 4 People, in Hoboken where he fixes old computers and donates them to those in need.Get Photo Dylan Zajac, 17, right, with his older brother Aidan ...
An evolving technology is changing the lives of people with paralysis: brain-computer interfaces (BCI). These are devices that are implanted in the brain and record neural activity, then translate ...
Scores of computers and related equipment once used by Lackawanna County will be reused or soundly recycled by PCs for People, a national nonprofit.