It’s been a good week in the land of technology for people with disabilities – AT in the news for the week of 7/14 thru 7/18.
3D-printed spine cage enables customized spinal fusion surgery
Solving Accessibility Compliance Issues For Online Video
Device Helps Rebuild Neural Connections for Stroke Patients
Bioengineers Improve Upon Football Mouthguard that Senses Head Impacts
What It’s Like To Play Games When You’re Colourblind
Hey, Miss Idaho, Is That An Insulin Pump On Your Bikini?
Zinger is claimed to be the world’s lightest electric wheelchair
Google partners with Novartis to produce glucose-monitoring contact lens
Mental-health monitoring goes mobile
Open Source Glucose Monitoring on the Front Lines of Innovation
Reuters blows it. Apple PR springs into action.
Hearing Aid Evolution Unveils What The World Sounds Like In ‘3-D’
Study: Older Americans Aim To Stay Independent In Their Homes
Social Media: Accessibility Issues and Solutions
Microsoft’s wearable Alice band is not a rival to Google Glass
Hopkins biomed. engineering students’ invention gives soldiers a fighting chance at survival
Lab of Things brings about new hope for people living with paralysis
Smart contact lenses by Google
Disabled music project at Colston Hall
Smartphone app helps disabled cross the road
Autistic teens use architecture software to build job skills
Robots can play Angry Birds, too — and help kids with disabilities
Reha Technology Launches the Armotion™, a Device for the Rehabilitation of the Upper Extremity