Holy moly, this is a lot of AT goodness! So, I’m sending it out a day early so you have enough time to read it all up. Accessible yoga for the blind, self-help anxiety app, digital literacy for kids with autism, and much, much more… AT in the news for the week of 3/10 – 3/14
Hotels And Restaurants Lead Other Small Businesses In Mobile Accessibility
How biomechatronic prosthetics are changing the face of disability
Top four picks for Braille users of iDevices
Accessible yoga for the blind using Kinect
“What’s on my iPad? Assistive Apps I Use as a Dyslexic Student”
WordPress will be getting native support for captions/subtitles in the media editor!
A sweet and accessible web-based toggle switch
Accessible cable set top boxes and DVRs are coming
For Tech Companies, Hiring Workers With Disabilities ‘Cool’
Assistive Technology Program Helps Disabled People Advance
Using screen readers on touchscreen devices
Build me a face in 3D: British man’s life ‘transformed’
Online Program Teaches Digital Literacy to Students with Autism
Accessibility for disabled is improving
National Deaf Blind Equipment Distribution “pilot” program extended to June 2015
5 wearables that could transform our lives
Technology for 70-Year-Olds: Catching Up, Keeping Up — Or Not
Local woman replaces bungee cord with ‘grab bars’ on her car
Assistive Tech for Testing Merges Into Mainstream
Self-help app for anxiety goes global
An Artificial Hand with Real Feeling
Apple hearing aids: Can Apple help make hearing aids cool?
Skiing for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired
Robots, hands-free wizardry wows at high-tech fair
What’s New and Changed for Blind and Low Vision Users in iOS 7.1
Enter Now! Win an Adaptive Bike for your Child With Special Needs in the Great Bike Giveaway
Accessible tech for Sochi Paralympic Games broadcasts
Technology that helps seniors remain independent
How these social robots are helping autistic kids
UAE student develops unique vehicle for disabled
The Winter Paralympics Are The World’s Best Showcase Of Sports Technology
AbleGamers and The University of Toronto Team Up For First Canadian Accessibility Arcade