AT news is off-the-hook this week! I kid you not – there’s a lot of it and it covers all sorts of topics, like 3-D prosthetics, hand-free smartphones, smaller & sleeker hearing aids, and much more. Check it all out right here – AT in the news for the week of 2/9 thru 2/13.
3D goggles are not just for video games
Project ENABLE’s New Site Extends Information to More Librarians
MODX Makes Noble Move Towards True Accessibility
Wireless brain device may provide more independence to ppl w/paralysis
Teen can play guitar thanks to a 3D-printed prosthetic hand
Robot Safely Feeds People with Disabilities
The Hearing Aid Of The Future Might Be A Retainer
Focus on Disability: Reaching patients with smartphones
Vibrating glove uses ultrasonic echolocation to help the blind
Making Images Accessible to the Blind
Donate your old iPod to help people suffering from Alzheimer’s
Disability and gadgets: using technology for accessibility
New Wearable Device Smartstones® Touch™: Humanizing Technology; Sensorial Communication
How a driverless car will benefit you
This Clever Smartphone For The Paralyzed Could Have Mass Appeal
Wearable tech is redefining disability
MTA denies quadriplegic Marine’s request for Mobility service
Assistive Technology Makes Shakespeare Accessible
New tracking device could help children with autism
Designing For The Elderly: Ways Older People Use Digital Technology Differently
Providing Meaningful Access to U.S. Currency
Hands-free Sesame smartphone opening worlds for physically disabled
Families with disabilities get new plan for assets
What My Hearing Aid Taught Me About the Future of Wearables