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Wearables take the lead this week! From mood monitoring to sign language, there just might be a wearable to help in nearly every situation. This is good news for all of us! Check these out, and other incredible stories. AT in the news for the week of 6/13 thru 6/17

An app could soon give people who are blind a new tool to explore the world

What Happens If You Don’t Closed Caption Your Company Training Videos?

Adding accessibility buttons to an Xbox controller is easier than it looks

The Benefits of Accessibility | By Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon

New for accessibility in iOS 10, macOS, Apple TV & Apple Watch: Magnifier, Dwell Control, …

[Video] Dancing Dots Bill McCann demos Lime Lighter – tech for musicians who are blind or have low vision

Reveal, a new wearable for kids with autism has mood-monitoring data that can help anticipate sensory overload

Here’s a really cool wearable that can help “Bridge the Gap” between people that use sign language and the world

Envisioning data centres and helping disabled people – why there’s more to VR than gaming

Robotic Exoskeleton Helps Disabled Kids Walk

A Maker Develops the Business Plan for His Latest ‘Eye-pad’ Innovation

Live Braille: A wearable travel aid device for the visually challenged

Help for blind and partially sighted

Financial tools for parents of special-needs children

Perkins School for the Blind Pushes Into Apps, Driverless Cars

Defense Assistive Technology Program Reaches Milestone

Supports to help maximize communication for clients with Alzheimers, Demensia

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