Paul Louden is a Google Glass Explorer. The Texan scored an early pair of the wired glasses by telling Google he was on a particular mission: to help people with autism.
A new app, Wheel New York, helps people map and review wheelchair accessibility around the big city.
It turns out that reading on a computer screen — even a tiny one — might actually help people with dyslexia improve speed and focus.
Design researcher Tom Bieling has made something called the Lorm Glove, which could soon help people who are deaf or blind communicate.
Technology can make us better, faster, stronger, and more productive. But it has another promise: accessibility.