Posts tagged with 'technology?' from 1 to 24 of 125
Assistive Technology Initiative
Under the collective banner of The Web Standards Project, the Assistive Technology Initiative are issuing an open offer to assistive technology vendor [...]
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- accessibility
- 27th Aug 2006
Robot plays violin
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- technology
- 7th Dec 2007
Telectroscope
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- technology
- 25th May 2008
Stone Deaf Pilots
A blog about deaf technology, assistive technology, and tech-related accessibility issues faced by the deaf and hard of hearing [...]
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- accessibility
- 10th Oct 2007
Mobiles 'to replace handheld PCs'
With the way mobile technology has been developing over the last few years it's interesting to read this old story on the BBC from 2003 which pr [...]
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- mobile devices
- 13th Nov 2007
Cutting-edge technology?
Buying a mobile phone these days can be difficult, especially when you consider all the factors involved, like aesthetics, size and features. N ot a [...]
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- mobile devices
- 10th Sep 2004
Cross-browser XForms
XForms is a complex but powerful replacement for HTML forms that relies heavily on cutting-edge XML technology. As a result of its complexity, browse [...]
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- web design
- 2nd Nov 2005
OATSoft
OATSoft is dedicated to improving Assistive Technology and computer accessibility through the power of Open Source development techniques. OATSoft mak [...]
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- accessibility
- 27th Oct 2006
Hi-Call
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- technology
- 21st Sep 2012
Keep technology simple
Interesting post at 37 Signals about mobile telephones and in particular a new mobile telephone called The Jitterbug (by a company called GreatCall) t [...]
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- mobile devices
- 2nd Oct 2006
Intel Reader
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- accessibility
- 20th Nov 2009
assistive technology
Four very useful pages illustrating assistive technologies currently available to aid website accessibility. [...]
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- accessibility
- 8th Jun 2005
CSS Accessibility
New to CSS? Try out these useful tips which highlight good CSS practices that benefit accessibility. [...]
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- accessibility
- 3rd Apr 2006