If you are blind or visually impaired and wear hearing aids, Mosen Consulting would be grateful for your help.Jonathan Mosen and Bonnie Lannom are seeking interview subjects for a book on the social, attitudinal, and technological challenges faced by blind …

Blind? Wear hearing Aids? Mosen Consulting Wants to Hear from You for our Next Book Read more »

Brian Hartgen and I would like to thank everyone for the overwhelmingly positive feedback we’ve received since the release of the “Broadcast It” audio tutorial for JAWS and the StationPlaylist suite of products. People who’ve always wanted to give broadcasting …

Station Licenses Now Available for the “Broadcast It” StationPlaylist Tutorial Read more »

I still get emails from people following up on the blog posts I wrote last year, regarding the unique needs of blind people who wear hearing aids. I’m in the early stages of putting a book together for blind people …

I’m Talking Challenges and Strategies for Blind Hearing Aid Users on the “Eyes On Success” Podcast Read more »

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Edit: this post has been updated to reflect accurately the nature of the 2008 dialogue between NFB and Apple. Being a member of a minority is exhausting at times. Ignorance, discrimination (both inadvertent and deliberate), and barriers preventing us from …

NFB’s iOS App Resolution: Some Perspective and Context Read more »

I’d like to invite you for a moment to imagine an exciting future.It’s June 2015. There’s much speculation about what Tim Cook and his team are about to say at the Worldwide Developers’ Conference. We know we’ll see some cool …

Can Apple, Should Apple, Mandate iOS App Accessibility? #NFB14 Read more »

I’d like to thank everyone who tweeted links to, and otherwise shared, my previous post regarding Twitter’s new experimental “retweet with comment” option.As those of you who read the original post will know, Mashable noticed the new feature, and published …

The Official Word From Twitter regarding the Experimental “Retweet with Comment” Feature Read more »

This morning, I woke up to a much higher volume of direct messages than I have in recent months. I thought they’d all be about the piece I posted here last evening my time about Twitter, but only some of …

Unleashing my Inner-Grammarian. When to use “I”, and When to Use “me” Read more »

Edit for Twitter’s clarification about their experiment, see the follow-up post to this one. The Internet has helped us all to think more expansively about the meaning of the word “community”. Prior to the mass-adoption of the Net, most of …

Could Blind People be Facing the End of a Twitter Golden Era of Accessibility? Read more »