Firm Spotlight: How Voice Dream Empowers Our Clients to Achieve the Seemingly Impossible At Accessible Technology Solutions, our mission is to empower individuals by connecting them with technology that breaks down barriers. We believe that with the right tools, everyone can achieve their goals, regardless of any challenges they may…
Accessibility of mobile devices, Looking back at how Nokia and other phone manufacturers shaped the modern smartphone.
From T9 to Touchscreens: A Look Back at the Dawn of Mobile Accessibility Here at Accessible Technology Solutions, we spend our days immersed in the cutting edge of what makes technology usable for everyone. We talk about AI-powered screen descriptions, haptic feedback systems, and the ever-improving native accessibility features of…
The ‘Trump Phone’: A Look Through the Lens of Accessibility and Market Realities
Beyond the Politics: An Accessibility Analysis of the “Trump Phone” In the ever-evolving world of technology, new products are announced with fanfare and promise. Recently, chatter has emerged about a “Trump Phone,” a device aimed at a specific political base. As a firm dedicated to universal design and accessibility, we…
Empowering Accessibility: AI and Screen Readers Joining Forces How AI Revolutionizes Tasks for People With Disabilities
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the landscape of technology, promising transformative potential across industries. Among its most profound impacts is how it enhances accessibility, particularly for people with disabilities. This blog post delves into how AI can help streamline tasks, the synergy between AI and screen readers, notable advancements…
After Two Years in the Apple Orchard, It’s Time to Move back to Android
So, after reading reviews and consulting with some friends, I’ve decided to move back to Android. Throughout the years, I’ve used many devices, running on various platforms. I’ve been fortunate enough to compare and contrast them and have reached my conclusions after carefully considering my options. I am not a…