Top May 2011 Stories
- Google Lobbies Nevada To Allow Self-Driving Cars
- access to google’s calendar application available, Well kind of?
- Google’s Chromium Operating system with built-InScreen Reader
- Tiny USB stick PC costing only $25 with an HDMI port on one end and a USB port on the other
- Microsoft buys Skype for 8.5 billion!
- Digital TV will soon be accessible to the blind
- Call to replace talking Australian set-top boxes
- Rep. Westrom becomes first blind person to lead a Minnesota state House debate in forum
- Team develops an electric wheelchair that can “see” for its blind user
- Words without boundaries, Serotek’s DocuScan Plus OCR Goes Multi-Platform With Support For The Mac
- iBlink Radio Comes To Android Market With New Features
- Makes blind people look really bad? No stoves? Help with bathing?
- Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote App to Help the Blind and Low vision
- Appeals Court lifts stem cell research-funding injunction
- Girl Scouts create prosthetic hand device
- Accessible Twitter" is now "EasyChirp.com
- US 'federal government 2.0' ditches BlackBerry, embraces Apple
- How can the blind identify money? Curtis Chong, tech expert, tells us how
- Bionic retina ready to restore sight
- Nokia CEO confirms a first Nokia WP7 phone in Q4 is pretty much a given
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