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NewsInternational Web Access Guidelines “Ineffective”, Academic ClaimsFri, 31/05/2013 - 10:38 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin Conforming to the international industry standard Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) can be “ineffective” as a method of reducing problems encountered by blind and visually impaired web users, one IT academic has claimed. First Council Elections For Accessible ICT CoalitionFri, 31/05/2013 - 10:36 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin The OneVoice for Accessible ICT Coalition has elected its first formal controlling council, as it works towards its goal of becoming lead facilitator for the digital inclusion and accessible ICT sectors in the UK. Nigel Lewis, chief executive officer of technology access charity AbilityNet and chair of OneVoice, told E-Access Bulletin that the group aims to become a hub through which organisations from all sectors can share information and best practice on inclusive ICT.
Disability Still A Major Factor In Determining UK Internet Use, Report FindsFri, 31/05/2013 - 10:35 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin UK adults with a disability are still three times less likely to have used the internet than those without a disability, a report from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has shown. The figures in the latest Internet Access Quarterly Update, released every four months, show that at the first quarter of 2013, there were 3.7 million disabled adults – as defined by the Disability Discrimination Act – who had never used the internet, representing 32% of all adults in the UK with a disability.
Accessible Copyright Treaty Hits New RoadblockTue, 30/04/2013 - 15:12 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin The World Blind Union (WBU) has reacted angrily to a new setback to long-running work on an international copyright treaty which could improve access to accessible books for blind and visually impaired people.
Great Expectations Of e-Book Access DemonstrationsTue, 30/04/2013 - 15:09 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin Accessibility is “rising up the agenda” of the publishing industry as awareness grows of the value of helping people access electronic books in multiple formats, a publishing standards body said this month. The statement came following a live demonstration of accessible readings from “Great Expectations” by Charles Dickens at the London Book Fair in an event organised by the Royal National Institute of Blind People, the Publishers Licensing Society and EDitEUR – the trade standards body for the global book industry.
Location Networking Aims To Help Disabled People ConnectTue, 30/04/2013 - 14:56 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin A free smartphone app that can help disabled people find and connect with others in their community and request social support has been launched in the UK. MiFinder combines elements of social networking platforms with GPS satellite location, allowing users to engage and potentially meet with people nearby them who share similar interests. The app has a range of potential uses – including dating – but is unusual in promoting its use for social support, its owner says.
Few Council Websites Ready For Mobile RevolutionWed, 17/04/2013 - 11:09 — Anonymous
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Kenya Law Committee To Probe Election Technology FailuresWed, 17/04/2013 - 11:07 — Anonymous
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‘Health Hubs’ To Use Digital Inclusion As Fitness And Wellness ToolWed, 17/04/2013 - 11:06 — Anonymous
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E-Government Bulletin Tech Giant Launches Smartphone For Older PeopleFri, 29/03/2013 - 14:34 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin A smartphone designed for elderly people has been developed by global technology company Fujitsu. When setting up the Stylistic S01 phone the user inputs their age, which customises some aspects to work differently. For example, the audio frequency range will be optimised for older people so they can clearly hear the voice of the person they are speaking to, and the phone can also slow down the speech of a caller without losing audio quality, again making it easier to understand.
UK Government Funding For Assistive App “GeorgieFri, 29/03/2013 - 14:30 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin Up to 200 blind and visually impaired people are to be trained to use a package of smartphone apps that can help with communication and everyday tasks, with £14,000 of funding allocated by the UK government.
Web Content Accessibility Checker Pitched At Wider AudienceFri, 29/03/2013 - 14:29 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin An updated version of a free web content accessibility checker, originally developed because its creator was frustrated at the limitations of similar products, has been launched in JavaScript to allow wider usage. QUAIL ( http://quailjs.org/ ) is a piece of software that uses more than 200 tests to assess if web content conforms to the widely used Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0.
Courts Freeze Samsung Battle Against Apple Screen ReaderThu, 28/02/2013 - 12:23 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin A lawsuit in Germany in which mobile handset maker Samsung is attempting to force its rival Apple to remove the VoiceOver screen reader function from its iPhone smartphones in the country has been halted by the courts. VoiceOver allows users to have content on the screen read aloud to them. It is marketed as an accessibility aid for blind and visually impaired users, since it can help people use and navigate an iPhone by touch and audio alone.
Signing Avatar App Prototype Wins Global AwardThu, 28/02/2013 - 12:05 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin A Brazilian mobile app that translates Portuguese speech, digital text and photographs of text into sign language, all using an animated avatar, has been recognised at a global apps awards ceremony.
Guidelines Cover Accessibility For Smart Homes Of The FutureThu, 28/02/2013 - 12:02 — Anonymous
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E-Access Bulletin The latest version of a set of guidelines for accessible design in ICT systems, including information on making technology-enabled ‘smart homes’ accessible to disabled and elderly people, has been released by a leading consultant. |
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