
How the new apple watch is working for someone who is both deaf and registered blind
Read the article on Molly Watt’s blog here: http://www.mollywatt.com/blog/entry/my-apple-watch-after-5-days
Read the article on Molly Watt’s blog here: http://www.mollywatt.com/blog/entry/my-apple-watch-after-5-days
We’ve all been there. A slow computer. The infamous BSOD (Blue Screen of Death). This particular computer user decided he had had enough and chose
There has been a bit of a stir recently in both the geek and mainstream press about the dangers or otherwise of artificial intelligence. At
A new study suggests that looking down at a cell phone is the equivalent of placing a 60-pound weight on one’s neck. Sixty pounds is
One of the frustrations for those of us working with Assistive Technology is the lack of speech recognition for children. As children produce sounds differently
Ofcom’s 2014 Communications Market Report shows that we’re sharpest with new technology and communications when we’re in our mid-teens. This three-minute digital aptitude test is
From cameras to keycards, everyday devices killed off by the smartphone (Reprinted from http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/aug/04/cameras-keycards-everyday-devices-killed-off-by-the-smartphone-gadgets) The smartphone has left a long list of redundant gadgets in
You may have heard of Google Glass, the wearable, voice-activated, computer disguised as a pair of specs. Well, you can now buy a pair (that’s
You may not have heard of Splash Data’s annual ‘Worst Passwords’ list. If nothing else, it should remind us to be more creative when protecting
There has been some talk recently of the ‘Internet of Things’- where home automation is advancing to the point where individual devices will have chips
Our mission at AT Rehab is to find ways of getting technology to work for those with a wide range of disabilities.