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I won’t pick favorites here but some of this stuff just blows my mind, like responsive street furniture, and eye controlled wheelchairs. Just saying. Now you decide what’s coolest to you…AT in the news for the week of 6/8 thru 6/12.

What Google can learn from the wheelchair

Project Lifesaver saves elderly, disabled in Central Alabama

Startup Weekend features hackathon to develop apps for the disabled

The Trouble With Screenshorts

9 Apps That Improve Day-to-Day Tasks for People with Disabilities

Digital resumes! Developing iResumes to Demonstrate Strengths

A new grasp on robotic glove

Potential for PWD’s? Why a supermarket might be building the world’s most exciting robot

IBM on the importance of accessibility

How Google is Working to Empower People With Disabilities

Social Security envisions a new tech-savvy future

Emergency Information on Television: Accessibility for Individuals who are Blind or Visually Impaired

UMass Lowell students engineer fun, learning for the handicapped

A wheelchair controlled by eye movements

(Video) MIT Students collaborate with individuals with disabilities to create an accessible call feature in a facility

‘Responsive street furniture’ in cities could boost accessibility

Medicare poised to allow Internet on speech-generating devices

Apple vs. Google: The Real Winners Are Students with Dyslexia

Using Section 508 Guidance to Improve the Accessibility of Government Services

 

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