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Another Book-Reading Option Coming Soon
I have been a user of Ray Kurzweil’s reading technology for almost 20 years. The first Kurzweil reading machines were large and cumbersome, but at the time it was breakthrough technology. About the size of a dish washer in the beginning, these machines allowed …
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MetroAccess is Stranding Many
For at least 20 years, Austin has offered a paratransit service of some kind to people with disabilities. A paratransit entity provides transportation to those people who are, for various reasons, unable to use the regular fixed route bus system. Without a service …
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A Holiday Treat
Ok, this is off the topic of accessibility, but someone sent it to me and I find it absolutely fantastic! Talk about a great use of synthesized speech! Maybe this could be a new version of audio book reading? Check out this very unique version of A Christmas …
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Hardware Accessibility
We focus a lot of attention on accessibility of websites and web content. There are several resources out there, from Knowbility’s accessibility training and consulting services to actual guides, such as the book “Maximum Accessibility,” written by …
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iAps Help People with Disabilities
I know, iAp isn’t really a word, but it’s the only thing I could think of to call them. Since Apple’s Ipod touch and iPhone have come out, there has been thousands of applications developed for these portable devices. These aps can do many things, …