by Mike Chaussee | Jan 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
Many of our readers and consumers are familiar with a CapTel Captioned Telephone, which is a phone that displays the words a caller says throughout the conversation. However, one particular IPAT consumer wanted the same service . . . . . on his smartphone! Due to a...
by Jeannie Krull | Jan 11, 2016 | Uncategorized
Last month I wrote about a smartwatch and its ability to provide discreet vibrating reminders, which help people with ADHD, Autism, Traumatic Brain Injury, and more. Today we are going to talk about a watch that provides reminders without a computer, tablet, or...
by Mike Chaussee | Jan 7, 2016 | Uncategorized
Topics of technology are arising and coming at us faster than ever. Many of these innovative items can be daunting, and one may not know where to start. AARP has stepped in with an idea that will alleviate any stress and make learning technology fun! AARP is a...
by Mike Chaussee | Jan 4, 2016 | Uncategorized
If you are a Twitter user and you use it for work, make sure you are taking some simple steps to ensure that the content of your tweets is accessible to readers with disabilities. A quick Twitter overview: it is a popular social networking tool that allows users to...