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150 articles listed on AbleData

  1. “A Thousand Points of Light” No Longer a Metaphor: Ambitious Plan to Give Sight to the Blind
  2. A New Way of Thinking – High-Tech Style
  3. Accessibility is Redefining the Spa and Fitness Industries
  4. Accessible Voting is a Right Not a Privilege
  5. Aid and Eye/Muscle Switch Now Available
  6. Anthony E. Gallucci: Playing Pool with AT
  7. Apple Adds Spoken Interface to Mac Operating System
  8. Assistive Technology and Peer Socialization in Early Childhood Special Education
  9. Assistive Technology and Peer Socialization in Early Childhood Special Education: Part II
  10. Assistive Technology Assist People with Impairments in Locating Personal Belongings
  11. Assistive Technology Makes a Lifetime of Difference to VP and Medical Director
  12. Assistivetech Site Helps Consumers Meet Their AT Needs
  13. AT Gazette
  14. AT Loan Guarantee Passes First Hurdle
  15. AT Loan Guarantee Passes Senate
  16. AT Network Adds Searchable Database
  17. AT Network Launches New Interactive Website and Searchable Services Directory
  18. AT Network's Online Services Directory Surpasses 1,000 Entries
  19. AT Success Story: Norma Hjellum, Concord
  20. AT to "Watch" for in 2004
  21. ATMs Speak Out: Accessible Machines Bring Automated Banking to the Blind
  22. Audible Building Entry System Gets More Accessible, But Still Has Limitations
  23. Audio Yellow Pages Now Available Anywhere in the USA
  24. Avis Rent A Car Launches "Avis Access" For Travelers with Disabilities
  25. Barrier-Free Access Promotes Employee Effectiveness
  26. Before You Consider Adaptive Technology – Options for One Hand Typing and Keyboarding
  27. Books on CDs Make Learning Easier: RFB&D Develops Alternative Formats to Text Books
  28. Bookshare.org - First Digital Book-Sharing Service on Internet for People with Print Disabilities
  29. Breakthrough in Adaptive Reading Technology Opens New Doors for Millions With Impaired Vision
  30. Breakthrough Wireless Service Makes Captions Available at Walt Disney World Resort
  31. Bringing AT Into the Classroom for Children With Autism
  32. Bringing AT to Seniors
  33. Built-Up Curb-Cut Ramps Provide Accessibility and Solution to ADA Lawsuits
  34. Businesses Continue to Adopt Wizzard's Speech Products and Services
  35. Clarity Introduces First Cordless Telephone With Caller ID to Enhance Communication for Millions With Hearing Loss
  36. Colligo Announces Cost Effective and Easy-to-Use Assistive Technology
  37. Colorful Assistive Technology
  38. Computer Software Teaches Blind and Visually Impaired to Touch Type
  39. Computers Are Talking: ReadPlease Corporation Releases Text-to-Speech Software with AT&T Voice Technology
  40. Cyberlink Brings Sci-Fi to People with Disabilities
  41. DC's Blind Voters Will be Able to Vote Independently for the First Time
  42. Department of Education Selects Deque Systems for Web Accessibility
  43. Diebold Election Systems Develops Advanced Accessibility for Touch-Screen Voting Systems
  44. Digital Frog International Leaps Into AT World
  45. Digital Talking Book Standard Approved
  46. ECUs Allow Remote Control of Household Devices
  47. Enhanced Accessibility Promised for Online Curriculum
  48. EP Global Communications, Inc. to Initiate Joint Publishing Information With Assistive Technology News
  49. Fact Sheet: Telephone Access for People with Speech Disabilities
  50. FCC Decision Reduces Video Relay Service Compensation
  51. FDA Approves Stair-Climbing Wheelchair
  52. Federal Restrictions are Locking Out California's Program
  53. First Accessible Integrated Cellular Phone and Personal Organizer Now Available
  54. Free the Mice: Hands Free Devices Allow Greater Computer Utilization
  55. Futuristic System Ushers in "The Beginning of the End of Blindness"
  56. Go #1 When a Restroom is Not Available or Accessible
  57. Going the Extra Mile in Servicing Riders With Disabilities
  58. Going the Extra Mile Servicing Riders with Disabilities
  59. Government Warns on Ear Implants
  60. Growing Number of Baby Boomers Experience Hearing Loss
  61. GW Micro Helps Make Macromedia Flash Content Accessible to People who are Blind
  62. Hands-Free Writing Software May Aid Disabled Users
  63. High-Tech Systems Help Orient People with Visual Impairments
  64. Hi-Tech Scooter Debuts in Sacramento. Is it AT?
  65. Hoe, Hoe, Hoe - Gardening is for Everyone
  66. Home Elevator Prices: Going Down?
  67. Hospitals, Deaf Connect with Video Phones
  68. How to Add Voice to Your E-mail
  69. Hysteria Over Touchscreen Voting Systems Ignores People with Disabilities
  70. IBM Accessibility Technology Opens Web to Students and Faculty at California State University, Long Beach
  71. Intelligent Walkers
  72. Interactive PC Games for Blind Players?
  73. Interactive Web Channel for Sighted and Visually Impaired Children: Site Offers Games and AT Info for Kids
  74. Internet Browser Meets Low Vision Needs
  75. Inventor Designs Sign Language Glove
  76. ITG Open House Educates Employers About New Adaptive Technology Tools
  77. JustVanilla, an Internet Service Provider in a Single Flavor: Accessibility
  78. Kurzweil 3000 Enhances Accessibility Across Networks
  79. Kurzweil Education Systems Offers New Voices
  80. Linux Users to Benefit from AT Software with Windows Crossover Platform
  81. Local Access: Microsoft Contributions Help Launch Online Resource for Los Angeles Residents With Disabilities
  82. Make Telecom Update Your Highest Priority, Disability Groups Tell Congress
  83. Marriage of Voice-Activated PC to Speech Recognition Software Allows Elimination of Mouse and Keyboard
  84. Mobility System Further Improves the Independence of People With Disabilities
  85. Monkey Moves Computer Cursor by Thoughts Alone
  86. Mr. LeVene Goes to Washington
  87. My Second Hearing, With a Cochlear Implant
  88. Near Human Voice Sound Quality Claimed in Software Program
  89. New Communication Device Provides Speech and Braille Output
  90. New Device Helps Blind People Cross Streets Safely
  91. New Grab Bar Device Promises Greater Mobility
  92. New Guide Helps Vision Impaired Lead Independent Lives
  93. New Hearing Test Explores How Developmentally Disabled Kids Perceive and Distinguish Sounds
  94. New Program for Farm Workers With Disabilities
  95. New Research Study Shows 57 Percent of Adult Computer Users Can Benefit From Assistive Technology
  96. New Software a Cakewalk for Blind Muscians and Recording Pros
  97. NFB Newsline Goes Nationwide
  98. Nokia, Neil Squire Society Collaborate to Produce Hands-Free Adapter for Wireless Phone Users With Mobility Impairments
  99. Northern California Abilities Expo in San Mateo Features Latest Assistive Technology
  100. OcuSource.com Launches Recordings of Assistive Technology Industry
  101. Paralympics Brings AT to Athens
  102. Pass It On!
  103. PEMSTAR Receives Multiple Awards for Mobile Device; Design for Visually Impaired Receives Top International Honors
  104. Personal Captioning System Makes Live Theatre Truly Accessible to the Deaf
  105. Prescriptions that Talk
  106. Preventing Falls and Injuries; The Walking Stick Can Save Lives
  107. Privacy and Protection Offered in One Emergency ID Card
  108. Quartet Technology's Simplicity Series Environmental Control Unit Showcased on ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition
  109. Quillsoft Launches WordQ 2, the Next Generation Word Prediction Software for Education and Learning Disabilities
  110. Rehabilitation Professionals in Nationwide Survey Cite Significant Barriers to Assistive Technology Transfer
  111. ScanSoft, Teltronics, and 1450 Incorporated Team to Enable Speech-Based Accessibility Solutions for Individuals With Disabilities
  112. Scientists Develop Computer Mouse for the Blind
  113. Selective Hearing – New Device Filters Out Background Noise
  114. Serotek Selects AT&T Labs Natural Voices for Its New Freedom Box Product Line
  115. Service Animals: Low-Tech Assistive Device?
  116. Special Gloves May Help Deaf
  117. Subtitles Make Cooking Show CD-ROM Accessible
  118. Success Story: Alfred Calderon
  119. Success Story: Arminda "Mindi" Santos, San Jose
  120. Success Story: Brenda Baeza
  121. Success Story: David and Mark Hantusch, Marysville, CA
  122. Success Story: Debra Whittier, San Diego
  123. Success Story: Mary Ann Jordan, Fresno
  124. Success Story: Rebecca Pratte
  125. Success Story: Robert Walgren, San Bernardino
  126. Tactile Guide Strips Offer Alternative for Pedestrians
  127. Technology and Resources for the Blind Musician
  128. Technology Watch: “Write With Me” Facilitates Communication
  129. The AT Network and the End of the Tech Act
  130. The Blind Not Left in the Dark on 'Ray'
  131. The Future of Telcom: Enabling the Deaf and Hard of Hearing to Communicate With Each Other
  132. The PLAT/TO Classic and PLAT/TO Valet Systems
  133. The Switch From Audio Tape to Digital Creates Problem for Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
  134. Thompson NETg's Improved Assisted Technology Capabilities Provide Consistent, Convenient Learning Experience
  135. Tiger – First 3-D Windows Embosser
  136. Tiny Chip Might Restore Vision in Blind Patients
  137. Toys That May Help Autism Therapy
  138. Transportation Bill Enhances Travel Opportunities for People Who Are Visually Disabled
  139. Traveling With AT: Be Prepared
  140. Undergraduate Engineers Use Battery, Motors, and Software to Provide "Helping Hand"
  141. Verizon Expands Special Support for Customers with Disabilities
  142. Video Magnifier Promises Enhanced Features and Picture Clarity
  143. ViewPlus Introduces Emprint (TM): New Braille Printer With Color HP Inkjet
  144. Voice-Activated Hearing Aid Gets FDA Nod
  145. Volunteers With Disabilities to Construct a Home Featuring Smart Home Technology (Ability House)
  146. Voting Machine Access a Priority, Says McPherson
  147. Voting Panel Disenfranchises Voters With Disabilities
  148. Wearable Computers Enter the Classroom
  149. Wheelchair Foundation and LDS Church Distribute Free Wheelchairs to Disabled in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  150. ZoomText Screen Magnification Software Provides Access for Professionals with Visual Impairment

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