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January — December 2006

» Computers that adapt to your needs
» One-stop shopping for fully accessible solutions
» Government Computer News: Advances in Section 508
» Boomer-friendly gadgets: technology developed for those with special needs is going mainstream
» Designing Web sites for older adults
» UK government acts on e-accessibility
» UK DRC - Making Web sites accessible
» Members of Parliament under fire over Web access
» Building your case for Web accessibility
» Starbucks looks to disabled
» Robots help blind shoppers

January — December 2005

» HP and other multinationals helping people with disabilities (PDF file)
» Business & Disability Network calls for more inclusive European workplace (PDF file)
» Sony invention beams sights, sounds into brain
» Share of older workers increases
» Start early for accessibility
» Accessible Web Sites Bring More Customers
» INCITS forms new accessibility study group (PDF file)
» A fair & equitable online society (PDF file)

January — December 2004

» Worldwide population of blind people
» Business & Disability European network promotes opportunities for people with disabilities
» Travel sites agree to changes for blind people
» Big advances for blind people - ADA Lawsuit
» HP and VisuAide launch Maestro - first handheld PC for the blind
» Blind mountaineers use HP technology
» Talking washing machine helps blind people
» HP's participation in CSUN Conference
» Survey: arthritis grips 25 percent of Americans.
» HP iPAQ uses GPS for talking maps
» Websites "failing" disabled users
» NFB certifies HP as Web accessibility leader
» Technology helps HP employee with hearing loss

January — December 2003

» Doing the math: Older adults online
» Swedish public administration uses HP products with accessibility features
» HP product helps Disability Network (PDF file)

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