The Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Phil Vlasak Discusses Accessible Computer Games (Past, Present & Future) On Tek Talk Monday, October 6, 2008
The Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Phil Vlasak, founder of one of the oldest companies dedicated to developing blind accessible games, will review the past present and future of blind friendly computer games during the next Tek Talk event. This will include a description of the text only games in the past up through the surround sound windows games of today and then review predictions of what developments are next in the gaming industry.
Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana USA
In the past, the subject of mental illness was surrounded with mystery and fear. Today, fortunately, we have made tremendous progress in our understanding and, especially in our ability to offer effective treatments but questions about mental illness often go unanswered and stand in the way of people receiving help. During the upcoming Books and Beyond Internet talk show, host Bonnie Blose’s guest will provide insightful information from a personal perspective as both the husband of a patient and as a patient himself.
The Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana USA
During September, Apple (who are world renowned for their range of iPod products and an Internet Store from where music and movies can be downloaded), made two startling announcements.
The Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana USA
The Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana USA
During the Accessible World’s Tek Talk online event this week, attention will be focused upon how the latest update of Dolphin’s screen reading, screen magnification and reading and writing tools opens the world of information to those with vision loss.
The Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana USA
The Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana USA
More relevant online training will again be available this week as attention is directed to Windows Live Messenger, the next-generation of MSN Instant Messenger. It has all the cool features of Messenger, and much more! It is the software Microsoft rebranded to coordinate with Windows Live, a family of free desktop and web based services.
The Accessible World News Wire, Indianapolis, Indiana USA