A.T. Literature- Electronics
- A Custom Modification to Enable a Person With a Cervical Spinal Cord Injury to Control a Digital Camera
- A Few Facts on Captioning
- A Mountain of a Machine: A Review of the Olympus DS-40 Digital Voice Recorder
- A Sip-and-Puff Wireless Remote Control for the Apple iPod
- A Technology Bill of Rights for the Blind
- Accessibility of Consumer Electronic Equipment
- Accessible Television for the Visually Impaired: Is It Only for the United Kingdom?
- Aiding Assistive Technology
- ALDs: It's Not Just About the Hearing Aid
- All About EADLs
- AMA Refers Resolution on In-Ear Headphones for More Study at Urging of AAA and NHCA
- An Accessible Set Top Box
- An Assistive Bowling Device for Persons with Disabilities
- An iPod So Small Its Controls Are Found on the Cord
- Angling Aids
- Apple Makes iTunes More Accessible for the Blind
- Apple TV (2nd Generation): Apple Continues to Set the Accessibility Standard
- Around the House: Opening Doors
- Breakthrough Wireless Service Makes Captions Available at Walt Disney World Resort
- Caption Quality
- Captioned Media Program
- Coalition for Movie Captioning: Status of Captioned Movies in Theaters
- Combating the Small Visual Display Invasion: AFB Works to Set a Display Quality Standard
- Consumer Electronics: Crisis at the Big Box Store, Part 3
- Controlling Your World Through Your Voice
- Create an Adaptable Video Games Activity Program That Integrates Academic, Speech, Occupational and Physical Therapy IEP Goals Using HandsUp!
- Developing a Music Player for People With Dementia
- Digital Television Viewing Enhanced For Visually-Impaired
- Electronic Aids for Daily Living
- Electronic Aids to Daily Living and Quality of Life for Persons With Tetraplegia
- Electronic Aids to Daily Living: Be Able to Do What You Want
- Electronic Music Interfaces for People with Disabilities: Do They Lead Anywhere?
- Electronic Technologies in Clinical Music Therapy: A Survey of Practice and Attitudes
- Emotional Subtitles: A System and Potential Applications for Deaf and Hearing Impaired People
- Factors That Impact the Level of Difficulty of Everyday Technology in a Sample of Older Adults With and Without Cognitive Impairment
- Feature/MovieFlix Movies are Now Accessible to More Than 28 Million Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Individuals
- Five Unresolved Problems in the Production of Accessibility and Universal Design Guidelines
- GoAmerica Announces Agreement with America Online to Offer AOL Mobile Services Via Go.Web
- Haier Demos Eye-Controlled TV Prototype -- We Try It Out
- House Acts to Improve Internet Access for Disabled
- Interactive Digital Television Customisation and Smart Cards
- iPhone App Delivers Movie Captions On the Go
- Leadership in Nonvisual Accessibility in Consumer Electronics: A Report on the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show
- LiveDescribe: Can Amateur Describers Create High-Quality Audio Description?
- Making Distance Education Accessible for Students Who Are Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
- Making Videogames Accessible for Disabled Gamers: The Value of Brand Equity
- Marlee Matlin's World of Possibilities
- Matching Dyslexic Difficulties to Information Technology
- Mom Creates Safe Volume Earbuds for Children
- Motorized Swing for Child up to Fifty Pounds
- Motorized Swing from Suspended Rings
- MP3s - Not Just for Music Anymore
- Must Zzz TV - 'Senior-Friendly' TV Shuts When You Nod Off
- My Thoughts on the Milestone 311 Accessible MP3 Player
- Netflix Reaches Deal to End Lawsuit Over Closed Captioning of Streamed Movies TV Shows
- NPR Bringing Innovative Radio Services to Market
- On the Go: What Consumer Products Can Do For You (If You Know Where to Look!)
- Otherworldly Accessibility
- Personal Captioning System Makes Live Theatre Truly Accessible to the Deaf
- Placeware Teams with Rapidtext to Deliver Industry's First Closed-Captioned Web Conference Capabilities
- Play Ball!
- Pool Party
- Product Evaluation: Insignia Narrator, the Only Fully Accessible HD Radio on the Market
- Quality of Life Technologies for People With Dementia
- Read Any Good Movies Lately?
- Recreation Kayaking for Individuals with Disabilities
- SCI Life: Beach Power
- Screening Displays for Low Vision Access: A Look at Popular Audio Players and Book Readers
- Smart Hat: A Device That Enables Challenged Children to Control an MP3 Player With Head Motion
- Sony's Entertainment Access Glasses Provide Private Closed Captions for Deaf People
- SubPal: A Device for Reading Aloud Subtitles From Television and Cinema
- SuperSwitchEnsemble: Music Performance Program
- Tech Edge: Smart Home Technology
- Technology-Assisted Programs for Promoting Leisure or Communication Engagement in Two Persons With Pervasive Motor or Multiple Disabilities
- The BookSense XT
- The Communication Assistant
- The Effect of White Noise on Preferred Listening Levels With a Noise-Cancellation Headset
- The Inadequacy of Subtitles for Hearing-Impaired Viewers' Total Comprehension of Television Messages
- The Meaning of Everyday Technology as Experienced by People With Dementia Who Live Alone
- The Remote Snake
- The Touchcom: An Integrated Entertainment and Communication System
- Turning Older People’s Experiences Into Innovations: Ippi as the Convergence of Mobile Services and TV Viewing
- TV Speak by Codefactory Comes to the US Market
- Universal Remote Console-Based Next-Generation Accessible Television
- VBrick Systems Enables Distance Learning for Deaf Students
- Virtual Voices
- Vision Free HD Radio: A Radio Designed With the Blind in Mind
- Voice Recognition Technology for Instant Captioning: Part IV. New and Extended Applications
- Waterloo Labs Makes Eye-Controlled Mario
- What is Remote Realtime Captioning?
- Wheelchair Athlete Wins Right to Race Alongside Runners
- When Good Captions Go Bad: HDTV Accessibility
- Wii-Gaming Could Aid Stroke Rehab
- WordWave and e-Media Partner to Deliver First Live Webcast with Closed Captioning
- Wynd Communications Adds Go.Web 6.0 to its Award-Winning Wyndtell Service
- Zen and the Art of Portable Players: A Look at the Zen Stone

