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  • Seeing for the blind

    Accessibility is not only about hardware. Software, such as Internet page design, should also be designed in a way to maximise the experience for the vision impaired.

  • W3C criticises anti-robot tests

    An increasingly popular robot-busting technique shuts out the visually impaired, according to a standards group.

  • W3C seeks clout for Web rules

    New proposals for creating and viewing Web pages are coming in fast and furious shortly after the status quo was challenged by Microsoft's aborted attempt to reject competing browsers.

  • eXPerienced pirates cash in on latest OS

    Fake copies of Windows XP are selling like 'hot cakes' in the Malaysian capital As if in tandem with the economic crisis, vendors have been dishing out huge discounts for these pirated versions, some starting as low as $1.50.

  • Speak on the phone, surf the Net

    Mobile portal CrossJunction.com is now speech-recognition enabled, allowing its subscribers to surf the Internet live from any telephone - just by speaking.

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  • BEA stays the course

    New product chief says executive exodus won't keep the software maker from moving ahead with key projects.

  • W3C seeks clout for Web rules

    New proposals for creating and viewing Web pages are coming in fast and furious shortly after the status quo was challenged by Microsoft's aborted attempt to reject competing browsers.

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  • Seeing for the blind

    Accessibility is not only about hardware. Software, such as Internet page design, should also be designed in a way to maximise the experience for the vision impaired.

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