More innovative, less expensive, and increasingly portable…just a few ways to describe some of the AT featured in this week’s awesome AT news, for the week of 4/28 thru 5/2
Google Glass apps for people with disability trialled by Telstra
How do Mobile Apps Measure Up to Accessibility Standards?
Ai Squared and GW Micro Merge: Two Old Friends Join Forces
New York Times columnist to discuss disability reporting in free webinar
Echo-Sense CheckMates Network Glasses enable the wearer to connect with mobile technology
Exciting how 3D printing is helping accessibility
3D printed wheelchair-ramp creates a simple fix to a huge problem
New Web Site Launches to Help Veterans Navigate Applying and Appealing for Disability Benefits
Advancements in accessibility help students learn in a format that suits their individual needs
Lix reveals a portable, pro-grade 3D printing pen
5 must-watch higher education TED talks
New BART car design prompts concern from disabled community
Rumor: Google To Broadly Expand “OK Google” Voice Actions
Psst! Wearable Devices Could Make Big Tech Leaps, Into Your Ear
Justice Department targets websites, mobile apps, and POS devices
Telecommuting may be a reasonable accommodation, rules 6th Circuit
5 things to know about Google’s self-driving cars
A dream house for a family with disabled children
How Technology Has Changed the Face of Autism
Potential in Sight: Tobii Gaze Viewer — Eye-Tracking Data for Easy AAC
Towson University gets patent for technology to help blind Internet users