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Each week gets better and better. And this week is no exception. A surgeon using a standing wheelchair, smartphones being controlled with nods & winks, students building AT for their professors, and more…AT in the news for the week of 2/3 thru 2/7

How can you use an iPhone if you Can’t See?

Wearable Tech For People With Disabilities: How A Tech Specialist Is Modifying…

Communication for people with impaired speech: an interview with Professor Mark Hawley

Blind man making apps more ‘Appcessible’

Magnifier Apps for Android

Inspirational Surgeon Operates from Stand-Up Wheelchair

An Artificial Arm Gives One Man The Chance To Feel Again

15-year-old inventor of braille e-reader to launch India’s cheapest 3D printer

Consider disability at the outset, tech designers told

New Technologies Make Winter Easier For Amputees

Student-created Queerability expands into nonprofit

Vertical Challenge raises money for adaptive skiing

Umoove controls smartphones with a nod and a wink

Copyright, Accessibility, and Ableism

A silent Super Bowl: The fight for a more deaf-friendly game

Ai Squared launches sitecues, a SaaS solution that builds zoom & speech on websites

City to reserve hundreds of parking spaces for disabled

MIT students build voice recognition device for professor with MS

Steve Gleason’s Super Bowl commercial will make you tear up

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