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A.T. Literature- Telephones
- 14 Tech Tools That Enhance Computing for the Disabled
- A Breakthrough for Worldwide Phones Services for the Deaf
- A CapTel USB: Helping People With Hearing and Vision Loss to Enjoy the Phone
- A Comparative Study of Text Telephone and Video Relay Services
- A Mobile Phone That Can Read Books for People With a Visual Disability
- A Nonrocker From Motorola: A Review of the Rokr E1 Cell Phone With iTunes
- A Phone-Assistive Device Based on Bluetooth Technology for Cochlear Implant Users
- Access Issues: It's Your Call: Promising Practices in Wireless
- Access Issues: One State's Solution to Getting More People Online
- Access to Emergency Number Services
- Accessibility Features of the Sanyo 4700 Cellular Phone
- Accessible Cell Phone Design: Development and Application of a Needs Analysis Framework
- Accessible Cell Phone Technology: Mobile Speak
- Accessible Cell Phone Technology: Screenless Talking Phone
- Accessible Cell Phone Technology: Talks
- ALDs: It's Not Just About the Hearing Aid
- Amplicom USA Releases New PowerTel 601 Wireless Wrist Shaker
- An Accessible Museum Tour in Your Hand
- Answering Machine for Those With Hearing Loss
- Answering the Call: Top-of-the-Line Cell Phones, Part 1
- Answering the Call: Top-of-the-Line Cell Phones, Part 2
- App Boosts the Sounds You Have Trouble Hearing
- Arkansas Residents Eligible for Free Amplified Phone
- Assistive View Replay for Deaf Students
- AT&T Premieres Real-Time IM Relay for Customers With Hearing, Speech Loss
- AT&T Service
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication and Cell Phone Use: One Off-The-Shelf Solution and Some Policy Considerations
- Augmentative and Alternative Methods for Hard-of-Hearing People's Telephone Communication
- Barrier-Free Access Promotes Employee Effectiveness
- BellSouth Offers Customers with Hearing or Speech Disabilities New Wireless Options for Enhancing Their Communications Needs
- Bluetooth and Hearing Aids: Ready for Prime Time?
- Breaking the Silence With Bluetooth Technology
- Can the Telephone-Using Abilities of People with Dementia be Promoted? An Evaluation of a Simple-to-Use Telephone
- Can You Hear Me Now? Maximizing Your Hearing on the Phone
- Captioned Telephone Service Coming to New York
- Cell Phone Inventor Foresees a Universal Ear
- Cell Phone-Based Service Made for Blind
- Choosing and Using a Cell Phone with Your Hearing Aid or Cochlear Implant
- Clarity C4230 Amplified Phone Designed for Sweet Sounds
- Clarity Introduces First Cordless Telephone With Caller ID to Enhance Communication for Millions With Hearing Loss
- Coalition for Accessible Technology
- Cochlear Americas Supports Requiring Compatible Cellular Telephones
- Cochlear Implants and Hearing Aids: Some Personal and Professional Reflections
- Connecting AAC Device via Mobile Handset to the Outside World
- Connecting Through Telecommunications Technology
- Controlling Your World Through Your Voice
- CSD, Interpretek and SLC Announce VRS Alliance in Rochester, N.Y.
- CSUN's Phone App for Deaf Wins International Software Competition
- Cutting the Phone Cord for the Hearing Loss Community
- Deaf-Blind Communication Devices
- Developments in Research and Technology: Hearing Assistive Technologies
- Developments in Research and Technology: SpeechView
- Dial Me In: The Latest on Off-The-Shelf Cell Phone Accessibility
- Dialing Up the Magnification: A Review of Mobile Magnifier
- Digital Hearing Aids and Cell Phones: The Impact of New Technology on Phone Use
- Discrimination Against Persons With Disabilities: Barriers at Every Step
- Do Cell Phones Plus Software Equal Access? Part 1
- Do Cell Phones Plus Software Equal Access? Part 2
- Do We Need Specialized Hardware for the Deaf?
- Embrace+ Smart Bracelet Alerts Deaf When Cell Phone Rings
- Engineering Smart Phones for the Elders
- Environmentally Adaptive Hearing Aids
- Exceptionally Loud Telephone Ringer
- FCC Allows Funding for Phones Equipped with Captioning Technology
- FCC Decision Reduces Video Relay Service Compensation
- FCC: Digital Wireless Phones Must Work With Hearing Aids
- FCC’s Broadband Plan Endorses Accessibility
- First National Video Relay Service Debuts for Deaf; CSD Partners with Sprint for Web-Based Assistive Technology
- For Deaf, Wireless Devices a New Portal to World
- Free Captioned Telephone Has People Talking
- Free Telephones, Honest!
- Frustrating Signs at the FCC
- German Deaf People Using Text Communication: Short Message Service, TTY, Relay Services, Fax, and E-mail
- HATIS and Verizon Pave Road to Complete Wireless Telecommunications Access for Hard-of-Hearing
- Hearing Aid Compatibility Videos: Choosing a Cell Phone That Works for You
- Hearing Aid Compatibility With Digital Wireless Cell Phones: An Update for Audiologists, Physicians, and Hearing Instrument Specialists
- Hearing Aid Compatibility With Wireless Phones and Services
- Hearing Aid Compatible Cellphones: Findings From the Annual Survey of Consumer Experiences, 2006-2008
- Hearing Aids and Telephones
- Hearing Devices to Carry New HAC Information for Cell Phones
- Hearing Impaired Get Help for Internet Phone Calls
- Hospitals, Deaf Connect with Video Phones
- House Acts to Improve Internet Access for Disabled
- Improving Access at Vancouver's Largest Hospital
- In the Palm of Your Hand: A Vision of the Future of Technology for People with Visual Impairments
- Independence Through Technology: All in a Day's Work
- IndyMac Bank Introduces Telebanking System for the Deaf and Hearing-Impaired
- Internet Video Telephony Allows Speech Reading by Deaf Individuals and Improves Speech Perception by Cochlear Implant Users
- In-The-Ear Measurements of Interference in Hearing Aids from Digital Wireless Telephones
- iPhone 4 Video Relay Service Assists Deaf, Hearing Impaired
- iPhone Apps for Disability and Vision Impairments
- Library of Congress Installs Videophones for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Staff
- Listening Bus Opens Up New World to Deaf Children
- Living Well
- Marlee Matlin's World of Possibilities
- Miphone: The Multiple Input Speaker Telephone
- Mobile ASL: Intelligibility of Sign Language Video as Constrained by Mobile Phone Technology
- Mobile Phone Video as an Aid to Speech Understanding for Person With Hearing Impairment
- Mobile Speak Provides Cell Phone Accessibility
- MobileASL: Intelligibility of Sign Language Video Over Mobile Phones
- More Telecom Options for the Hearing-Impaired
- NAD Survey Results: How Deaf and Hard of Hearing Americans are Using Instant Messaging and E-Mail at Home and at Work
- Network-Based Accessibility Services for People With Disabilities
- New Cell Phone Technology Allows Deaf People to Communicate Anytime, Anywhere
- New Devices Open Communication for Deaf
- New Horizons: Information for the Air Traveler With a Disability
- New Telecom Connections for the Deaf
- New TTY Software
- New Video Relay Service iPhone 4 App for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
- Now They're Talking? A Review of Two Cell Phone-Based Screen Readers
- October 1 Begins New Era of Telephone Access: 711 Will Permit Easy Nationwide Access to Relay Services
- Opening New Lines of Communication
- Paralympics Brings AT to Athens
- PEMSTAR Receives Multiple Awards for Mobile Device; Design for Visually Impaired Receives Top International Honors
- People With Disabilities Put Cell Phones to Good Use
- Perspectives of Assistive Technology From Deaf Students at a Hearing University
- POTS, DSL, or VOIP? Amplified Telephones and Service Providers
- Progress Toward the Looping of America -- and Doubled Hearing Aid Functionality
- Psychosocial Variables Related to the Adoption of Video Relay Services Among Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Employees at the Texas School for the Deaf
- Public Libraries Required by Law to Make Information Technology Accessible
- Research into Telecommunications Options for People With Physical Disabilities
- Researchers Developing 3G Phones for Deaf People
- Saying It With Feeling
- Season’s Greetings from Sprint for Nation’s Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing: Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Get Technology Assist from Sprint
- Section 508 Tutorials
- SideWinder and Cellboost
- Siemens Introduces miniTek Wi
- Sign Language Communication Over Low Bandwidth Mobile Phone Networks
- Sign Language MMS to Make Cell Phones Accessible to Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Community
- Signing Santa Makes Debut
- Speech Perception Benefits of Internet Versus Conventional Telephony for Hearing-Impaired Individuals
- Sprint Announces Internet Relay Service For Deaf
- Students With Disabilities Receive Free Wireless Phones
- Success Story: Brenda Baeza
- Success Story: Debra Whittier, San Diego
- Talk Me Through It: A Review of Two Cell Phone-Based Screen Readers
- Technology Use by People With Hearing and Speech Loss for Communicating With Emergency Response Services
- Telecommunications for Deaf-Blind People
- Telephone Accessibility for Individuals With Dual Sensory Impairments: A Case Study
- Telephone Options for Cochlear Implant Users
- Telstra Makes Calls Easier
- The Future of Accessible Phone Technology
- The Internet Evolution
- The Second National Search for Computer Applications to Assist Persons with Disabilities: Entries Related to Hearing, Speech, and Language
- The Signal Gets Stronger: Three Cell Phones With Speech Output
- The Use of Mobile Phone Equipped With Handsfree and Voice Recognition Capabilities in Demanding Accessibility Environments
- Two More Approaches: A Review of the LG VX 4500 Cell Phone From Verizon Wireless and Microsoft's Voice Command Software
- Two Phones from Ameriphone
- Universal Design: Is It Really About Design?
- Use of Cell Phones by Elders With Impairments: A Survey Design
- Using Simulation to Predict and Solve Design Problem
- Verizon Expands Special Support for Customers with Disabilities
- Video Relay Lets Hearing-Impaired Speak for Themselves on Phone
- Video Relay Service Offers New Web-Based Opportunities for Telephone Communication
- Visualization of Speech and Audio for Hearing Impaired Persons
- We Think They Hear Us Now: Cell Phones with Speech
- Will Wireless ALD Hybrids Save the Hearing Industry?
- Word Out: New Access for Deaf; Videophone: A New Device From Utah's Sorenson Media Allows Real-Time Communication for the Hearing Impaired; Devices Getting the Word Out
- Wrists on Fire? Tech Gear for What Ails You
- You Get to Choose: An Overview of Accessible Cell Phones
- Z-Van Shares Technology That Will Improve the Lives of Deaf Children