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Bill seeks to make electronics accessible to blind, deaf
August 17, 2010 /
Blind and deaf consumers, who have fought to make home phones and television more accessible, say they are being left behind on the Web and many mobile devices. Touch-based smartphone screens confound blind people who rely on buttons and raised type. Web video means little to the deaf without captioning.
But legislation is in the works to put pressure on consumer electronics companies that revolutionized an earlier generation of technology for the vision- and hearing-impaired.
By Cecilia Kang
Washington Post Staff Writer
Full Story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/16/AR2010081602756.html
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