The metaverse marginalizes disabled persons — how virtual worlds can be more inclusive By Christopher Reardon published 7 March 22 The metaverse could be a haven for disabled persons, but as it stands now, it lacks accessibility options for disabled persons.
Creating a phone for disabled people — How companies can be more inclusive By Christopher Reardon published 6 September 21 Small adjustments can make a world of difference in making phones more practical for those in the disabled community.
What Nintendo needs to do for Ring Fit Adventure to thrive By Christopher Reardon published 12 July 21 Our writer examines ways Nintendo’s Ring Fit Adventure can get everybody exercising by making the game even more accessible.
The internet isn't inclusive enough — here's how it can be more user-friendly By Christopher Reardon published 4 April 21 Our writer explains how websites can be more welcoming to impaired web surfers
Building the ultimate laptop for accessibility: Features to help those with disabilities By Christopher Reardon published 28 February 21 People are rightfully excited about Apple’s M1 chip, Intel’s 11th generation chips, and AMD chips in Chromebooks, but what about laptop design for the disabled?
Google's Project Euphonia: What it is and how it can help people with atypical speech By Christopher Reardon published 20 February 21 Currently in beta, Google’s’ Project Euphonia could be the voice recognition software of the future.