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Contributed by Joel Zimba, Technology Outreach Coordinator, MDTAP While both death and taxes may be the only certainties in life, the latter  has left something to be desired when it comes to accessibility.  You’ll be relieved to know that now, you too can make good on your civic obligation independently. The IRS makes all of […]

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Canine Companions for Independence® provides highly-trained assistance dogs for children and adults with disabilities, free of charge. The most advanced technology capable of transforming the lives of people with disabilities has a cold nose and a warm heart! Learn more about them online or follow them via   .

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HTML5 Video and Audio HTML5 provides browser-native audio and video support via the <video> and <audio> elements. It also specifies support for keyboard accessibility to player controls, native support for captions and subtitles via the <track> element, and a specification for captioning data (currently the WebVVT format). While browser and accessibility support is not yet […]

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How Do You Use Hearing Technology? The Wireless RERC is looking for individuals who are hard of hearing to participate in its new survey focused on hearing technology. The survey hopes to capture how individuals who are hard of hearing use and interact with their mobile phones and the experiences that these individuals have when […]

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The RESNA Catalyst Project has launched the new AT for Employers Business Portal, a comprehensive website that includes information on AT accommodations, identifying AT Specialists by region, publications and more. The site focuses on the potential of increased productivity through the use of assistive technology.

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AT in the news for the week of 2/4 – 2/8 Two hobbyists create a DiY prosthetic hand for a 5-year-old boy in South Africa Wheelchair-Bound Fashion Blogger Warms Fashion Week Hearts In First, Sesame Street Goes Sensory Friendly Monster Bringing Site To The Blind Technology equals independence for residents New pererro device for iOS […]

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