Archive for the 'Computers and Software' Category

Kindle 2: Amazon’s New Wireless Reading Device Watch the guided tour video and note that Kindle 2 has text to speech built in so any book or piece of content on the screen can be read aloud, either through the built in speakers or through headphones plugged into it. This e-reader may be the most [...]

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IBM develop ‘most realistic’ computerised voice Scientists at IBM have developed a computerised voice that is almost indistinguishable from a human. Uh huh… we’ve heard that before. I can’t wait to hear them.

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Keyboard Classroom Teach a learning disabled child to type and you open up a world of opportunity. See how Keyboard Classroom will give your child a skill they’ll use for the rest of their life. I must say, learning to keyboard changed my life. I learned a long time ago and I’m glad I did.

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Apple’s New Accessibility Web Site For more than 20 years, Apple has provided new and innovative solutions for people with disabilities, allowing them to access — and enjoy using — advanced technology products such as the Mac, iPod, iPhone, and Apple TV. In fact, Apple has built many accessibility solutions directly into its products as [...]

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Robert Iakobashvili, Ph.D. Ghotit Original post here: Contextual Spelling of Word 2007 MS-Word 2007 for Windows and MS-Word 2008 for Macintosh so-called “contextual spelling” was introduced with a great enthusiasm as expressed e.g. here. Office 2007 for Windows (2008 for Mac) automatically activates “contextual spelling”, if a computer has at least 1 GB of memory, [...]

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David Pogue reviews Dragon Naturally Speaking version 10: Speak Up, a Computer Is Listening. Watch his video demonstration: When Your Computer Listens to You.

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Ginger Software offers an automatic text correction (spell checking) product aimed at dyslexic writers. Currently it only works with the Windows version of Microsoft Word but they will expand its application base in the future. It requires an internet connection. Ginger Software 405 Waltham St, # 371 Lexington, MA 02421 617-230-6600 781-674-2737 fax www.gingersoftware.com/ Warning: [...]

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Online WebAnywhere, service lets blind surf the Internet from any computer, anywhere This is a fantastic service and no doubt will be useful for people who can see but can’t read. I urge you to watch the entire video to see how it works.

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The standard spelling checker can sometimes be ineffective for people with dyslexia-caused spelling problems. Ghotit’s solution is an online context-sensitive spelling checker which copes with ‘outrageous’ spelling mistakes and is able to identify most of out-of-context words and offer the appropriate corrections. Ghotit is still under development and currently works with Firefox and Internet Explorer [...]

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Techmatrix

The TechMatrix is a powerful tool for finding assistive and learning technology products for students with special needs.

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David Pogue for the NY Times: Laptop With a Mission Faces Its Biggest Obstacle In November, you’ll be able to buy a new laptop that’s spillproof, rainproof, dustproof and drop-proof. It’s fanless, it’s silent and it weighs 3.2 pounds. One battery charge will power six hours of heavy activity, or 24 hours of reading. The [...]

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‘$100 laptop’ to sell to public The organisation behind the project has launched the “give one, get one” scheme that will allow US residents to purchase two laptops for $399 (£198). One laptop will be sent to the buyer whilst a child in the developing world will receive the second machine The G1G1 scheme, as [...]

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