18 May is Global Accessibility Awareness Day. This is an excellent initiative which seeks to put accessibility on the radars of those who may not think about it very often. Many web and app developers either don’t know that assistive …

Make accessibility discussion more accessible, don’t use the #a11y hashtag Read more »

***Updated on 28 March 2017.   Today, Maria Johnson, author of the post that prompted me to write this response, substantially reworked her original article. So while the link to her post which you’ll find in this article still works, …

Response to the “Girl Gone Blind” post, “To the Child who has a Blind Parent” Read more »

As is customary at this time of year, the iPhone rumour mill is in overdrive. Pundits are expecting a particularly big release this year, as Apple celebrates iPhone’s 10th anniversary. Already, we’re hearing rumours about wireless charging, facial recognition, and …

Apple Should Enable The Existing iPhone Feature We Can’t Use Read more »

BELIEF A keynote address delivered by Jonathan Mosen to the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired on 3 November 2016   It’s an honour to be with you today, to be in the presence of so many …

My Keynote Address to the New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired Read more »

As I write this post, it’s only a few hours until Apple officially releases MacOS Sierra. The new operating system offers some welcome new features, including Siri, and being able to unlock your Mac automatically when you’re wearing your Apple …

Important note for VMWare Fusion users regarding upgrading to MacOS Sierra Read more »

As I’ve blogged previously, I’m pleased to have played a part in starting the journey back in the early 1990s that has ultimately led to the formulation of the Marrakesh Treaty. This significant international agreement, a triumph for all those …

The Marrakesh Express won’t take us to the end of our journey Read more »