Category Archives: accessibility

Proposed US Law Would Force Product Accessibility


Manufacturers and suppliers of consumer technology devices in the US could be forced to make all their products accessible to blind consumers, if proposed legislation is passed by Congress. Continue reading

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Pranav Mistry’s SixthSense: Translating the Gesture of Writing into Symbolic Communication


At TEDIndia, Pranav Mistry demos several tools that help the physical world interact with the world of data — including a deep look at his SixthSense device and a new, paradigm-shifting paper “laptop.” In an onstage Q&A, Mistry says he’ll open-source the software behind SixthSense, to open its possibilities to all. Continue reading

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Re-Imagining Accessibility Via Digital Companions


I’ve written elsewhere about what I desire in a virtual assistant. I want one that can find and read anything to me, breaking down every barrier to accessibility. It would know as much as I do, if not more, about hacking text and code. It would know when to take out those noxious flashing scripts before I ever arrive at a web page. It would remember the floes and eddies of my attention. And unlike that stupid Microsoft wizard, it wouldn’t make me waste time trying to undo its unwanted prescience. Is that too much to ask? It’s certainly part of what I mean by re-imagining accessibility. Continue reading

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Speeding Up Alternative Textbooks for Visually Impaired Students


via Marc Beja, Chronicle of Higher Education: While music-recording companies have been fighting people who illegally share songs, book publishers are looking to expand file-sharing for college students with print-related disabilities. AccessText, a new service that rolled out a beta … Continue reading

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Will The iTouch Tablet Be Accessible?


Jason Schwartz at Seeking Alpha predicts that the iTouch Tablet  will “change society as we know it.” Expect the Apocalypse sometime in September.  Schwartz reviews the evidence for what the new device might be (imagine an iPod Touch on steroids … Continue reading

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