Tech For Good: Students Develop Machine-Learning App for Persons with Disabilities
January 22, 2019
Developed by three young students from New Delhi, India, the machine learning-based Practikality app provides an interactive mechanism for persons with disabilities to communicate with ease Read More
Source: Your Story
United Kingdom: Universities Encouraged to Boost the Number of Students with Disabilities
January 17, 2019
UK Universities are being urged to boost the number of students with disabilities going into higher education and do more to help them succeed, as Minister Chris Skidmore calls for greater action Read More
Source: United Kingdom Government
Digital Accessibility Compliance: Court Rules ADA Covers Websites and Mobile Apps
January 15, 2019
Domino's Pizza has been legally required to make its app and website fully accessible to persons with visual impairment as the US' Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the ADA applied to them. Read More
Source: Law Office of Lainey Feingold
British Tech Startup to Launch Kindle-Like Device for Persons with Visual Impairment
January 14, 2019
Bristol Braille Technology has launched a Kindle-like Braille e-reader for persons with visual impairment.Displaying nine lines of text at a time the Canute 360 can become an accessible reading option Read More
Source: Daily Mail
Smart Cities Must be Accessible for Persons with Disabilities
January 09, 2019
Smart cities could be lousy to live in if you have a disability as they fail to make sure the technologies they adopt are accessible to everyone. Activists and startups are working to change that. Read More
Source: MIT Technology Review
Texas Tech to Offer Students with Visual Impairment Access to the Aira App
January 04, 2019
Aira technology will be fully accessible and free of charge to anyone on Texas Tech’s campus and will help ease navigation within the campus for students with visual impairment. Read More
Source: KCBD
Kenyan Develops App to Communicate With 6-Year-Old Niece with Hearing Disabilities
January 04, 2019
Roy Allela, a Kenyan technology evangelist, has invented smart gloves named Sign-IO that convert sign language movements into audio speech. Read More
Source: Kenyans
Highlighting China’s Accessibility Work in 2018
January 03, 2019
The resource conveys the major progress in information accessibility for China in 2018, ranging from central and local government policies to development from IT industry giants. Read More
Source: Weixin
Chat Functionality in Games Must be Accessible to Players with Disabilities
January 03, 2019
Under the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act games released after January 1, 2019 must include accessible chat functionality for persons with disabilities. Read More
Source: Paste Magazine
Using AI Technology for Subtitles in Real-Time
January 02, 2019
Valencia’s Polytechnic University have developed Polisubs, an automated, real-time subtitles system created using AI technology to be used during live events for persons with hearing impairments. Read More
Source: SciTech Europa


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