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United Spinal is excited to be working with Google to bring innovative accessible technology to our community.
United Spinal is excited to be working with Google to bring innovative accessible technology to our community.
The good news is that in the fight against the machine — those forces that too often work to drag us down — we have more technology options than ever to help us win the battles.
Photographer Kirk Williams takes us behind the lens to show how he gets great images and how you can too.
Words by Kent Keyser, Public Policy Fellow at United Spinal Association, in celebration of the 30th Anniversary of the ADA.
As technology continues to play a pivotal role in our member’s daily lives, United Spinal's Tech Access Initiative announces the Tech Access Connection group on Facebook.
At its core, Artificial Intelligence is computer programming that learns and adapts. It can’t solve every problem, but its potential to improve our lives is profound.
I’m an engineer and a spinal cord injury advocate — more specifically, I’m an engineer who lives with a C4 spinal cord injury. From the moment of my injury, my goal has been the same — to get my body back.
At United Spinal we believe technology can help bring more independence for people living with spinal cord injuries and disorders (SCI/D). We strive to bring our members, loved ones, care providers and professionals the most helpful and relevant information available.…
For people with disabilities, Bluetooth has opened the doors to levels of independence that wouldn’t have been possible 10 years ago.
For the first 26 years of my life as a quad, I couldn’t take full advantage of texting or email. Then Apple introduced Switch Control in iOS 7 for the iPhone in 2013.