The Assistive Technology Show for May 13, 2009 is now available. Although there was no specific agenda for this evening’s program, the following topics were discussed:
One handed keyboards

Braille watches and other timekeeping devices

Adaptive products on Ebay, Amazon and other places.

Tim does impromptu demo of Moshi, a clock totally controlled by voice.

USing mobile phones as wireless access points — and just what is “tethering” anyway?

3G, 4G and super slow GPRS — remember dialup anyone?

Verizon Wireless now has battery-powered access point/cellular data device.

OCR software.

And much much more.

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Steve

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