Latest News
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11 March 2013 |
Why aren’t all DVDs captioned? From VHS to video on demand, the way we watch movies is rapidly evolving. Our project manager for DVD, Ally Woodford, explores the key trends... |
11 March 2013 |
Australian banks reviewed for web accessibility Australia’s top banking websites have been tested by independent experts who found that many do not meet the needs of users with disability. The... |
08 March 2013 |
Top take-aways from CSUN 2013 The world’s largest accessible technology conference took place in San Diego, California last week. The Annual International Technology and Persons... |
07 March 2013 |
VoiceOver saved in Apple, Samsung patent battle Apple's screen reader VoiceOver has been saved from being removed from Apple devices, after a German court ruled against Samsung's claim that... |
07 March 2013 |
ACMA posts captioning exemptions submissions The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has posted submissions it has received in response to preliminary caption exemption and... |
06 March 2013 |
Canada first country to achieve 100% broadcast captioning Canada is already a world leader in television captioning with legislation mandating that all TV programs are broadcast with captions. Now, Canada’s... |
04 March 2013 |
Blind Maps: a new way to get around town A prototype for a device has been designed in Denmark which converts walking directions into a Braille-like pattern. By connecting to an iPhone and... |
01 March 2013 |
The top 5 ways the Disability Discrimination Act has boosted access The Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) turns 20 this year and Australia’s disability communities are taking the opportunity to reflect on how the... |
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28 February 2013 |
Human Rights Commission releases Australia’s first fully-accessible DVD Twenty Years: Twenty Stories is a video project initiated by the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) which celebrates the twentieth anniversary... |
28 February 2013 |
Groups call on Government to release audio description report The organisations behind the campaign to have audio description provided on Australian TV have called on the Government to release the ABC's... |
27 February 2013 |
If we had Glass: the access potential for Google Glass Google released a promotional website for its Project Glass last week, a device worn as glasses which integrates smartphone technology. Among much... |
26 February 2013 |
CareerOne: empowering blind and vision impaired job seekers CareerOne Australia has taken a step towards empowering job seekers who are blind by improving the accessibility of its website. This comes after its... |
25 February 2013 |
Blindy.TV: a new online audio description service Blindy.TV, which describes itself as “your accessible couch potato experience”, is a new free online service created by blind people. Aiming to make... |
21 February 2013 |
A gateway to accessibility The Professional Certificate in Web Accessibility provides an entry point into accessibility for web professionals, with a practical overview of... |
19 February 2013 |
Campaign for captions in Malta A campaign is under way in Malta to have captions introduced on television and in cinemas. Run by the Deaf People Association and film promotion... |
18 February 2013 |
American Foundation of the Blind launches note-taking app A specialised iPhone and iPad app called AccessNote has been launched by the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB), enabling blind and vision... |
18 February 2013 |
MasterChef highlights online access gap One of the contestants on Network Ten’s MasterChef: The Professionals, Bonny Porter, has a hearing impairment, but like other Deaf and hearing... |
15 February 2013 |
Job hunting made accessible in USA A job search and recruitment website in the US has made job hunting easier for people with a disability by making the site more accessible. Working... |
14 February 2013 |
World’s second audio described TV channel launches in Czech Republic The radio and television broadcaster Czech Radiokomunikace has launched an audio description channel, the second in the world after Canada’s AMI-tv.... |
13 February 2013 |
UK cinemas consult on closed caption technology The UK’s Cinema Exhibitors’ Association (CEA), representing around 90 per cent of cinema operators, is undertaking research into technologies that... |