
RealSAM Pocket & RealSAM Phone Server Update
Release Note 230329C The RealSAM service has been updated with some minor improvements. These improvements are focused on making it easier for RealSAM to understand

Release Note 230329C The RealSAM service has been updated with some minor improvements. These improvements are focused on making it easier for RealSAM to understand

Age-related sight loss affects around 79% of people over the age of 64 in the UK. Understanding the causes of eye disease is an important

The RealThing Ai UK office will close for the Easter Bank Holiday weekend at 5:30pm on Thursday 6th April and reopen at 8:30am on Tuesday

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RealThing Ai, an Australian technology company, has today launched RealSAM Phone, a simple and easily accessible voice controlled smartphone, designed to help the UK’s estimated 5.6

Buying a RealSAM product is often a family decision. Loved ones contact us seeking the best solution to help them to stay connected with their

This lovely message landed in our inbox and we couldn’t be happier! Mel and Chloe were the winners from our Sight Village South East prize

Join Sam Seavey with The Blind Life as he describes the functionality and shares his thoughts about the RealSAM Pocket smartphone. Sam is standing against

When RealThing Ai Managing Director, Nick Howden, visited the UK in September he only gave one interview, and that was to Dave Williams on

Today is #GlobalAccessibilityAwarenessDay and one of those rare moments that encourage us all to step back and reflect on why we do what we do. While there