
Inclusive New Year 2026: Accessibility, Connection and Digital Empowerment for Blind and Low-Vision People
As we welcome New Year 2026, the world of accessibility continues to evolve — shaping how we live, connect and interact in the digital age.

As we welcome New Year 2026, the world of accessibility continues to evolve — shaping how we live, connect and interact in the digital age.

As Christmas arrives, we want to take a moment to wish everyone in the RealSAM community a very Merry Christmas and a peaceful festive season.

As we head into Christmas 2025, many people are rethinking what the festive season really means. Rising costs, digital overwhelm, and a growing focus on

Can you hear the sleigh bells jingling? As the festive season approaches, many people are searching for gift ideas for blind friends, family members, or

Accessible Guide to British Winter If you’re British, you probably have a relationship with the weather. For most people, winter starts when they see their

Our Biggest Collaboration Ever: RealThing Ai x Virgin Media O2 x Samsung x RNIB We are so excited to announce RealThing AI’s biggest collaboration ever!

The Great Unplug: Why Blind Listeners Are Masters of Digital Detox In the past year, the phrase “digital detox” has crept into every conversation

Technology is transforming accessibility faster than ever — and for blind and partially sighted people, a well-chosen app can mean greater independence, easier reading and

Your RealSAM BookClub November Listening Lineup is here! November brings colder evenings, shorter days, and — let’s face it — the perfect excuse to

Choosing the right mobile device is the single most important decision for independence when living with sight loss. Both the RealSAM Pocket and the BlindShell

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common eye condition that can lead to vision loss, making it difficult to perform everyday activities such as reading

So someone you care for has a new In Your Pocket. Great News! But you are probably now wondering “how do I support them to