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Congressman Markey Demands Internet-Video Captions For Hard-Of-Hearing Web Surfers

Democratic US Rep. Ed Markey of Massachusetts is backing a bill that would require major producers of web videos to provide captioning, a piece of legislation that provides many other benefits for people with hearing, vision and other disabilities. Read more

Don’t Blend Your Hearing Aids, Recycle Them Through The Lions Club

A few people were mightily disturbed by the funny video of Blendtec founder Tom Dickson grinding up a bunch of hearing aids in his company’s high-tech blender. But at least one reader went beyond complaining and made the helpful suggestion to donate them to someone who needs them. Read more

Why Don’t Hearing-Aid Companies Caption Their YouTube Videos?

My blogger friend Dr. Tom Goyne has several interesting posts with links to videos that Phonak, Widex, Oticon and other major hearing-aid companies are putting on the web. Great, but….Why aren’t any of the hearing-aid manufacturers’ videos captioned?!??! Read more

What Do I Have In Common With New York State Governor David Paterson?

In the past few months my day job has picked up to the point where I haven’t had a lot of time do write about hearing loss. In fact, I haven’t had much time even to think about my hearing loss. Read more

Can “Musicophilia” by Oliver Sacks Explain Why I’m Hearing Better?

I just picked up Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain by Oliver Sacks, and it is a revelation for anyone with hearing loss and distortion of sounds that comes with it. Sacks is a physician and neurological specialist who has written extensively on previously unexplained phenomena with the brain. Read more

More Good News From WGBH NCAM: Easy Captions For Adobe Flash Videos

While I’m going on about WGBH NCAM’s web video captioning success with its industry-wide coalition, I should also mention their recent introduction of a software utility that makes it easy to create captioned Adobe Flash videos. Read more

AOL, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! Collaborate On Web Video Captioning

There’s some GREAT news in the captioning world this week from the National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) at WGBH, the public broadcasting station in Boston. AOL, Google, Microsoft and Yahoo have agreed to collaborate with NCAM to establish and manage a new International Captioning Forum to set standards for captioning on any kind of video presented on the Web. Read more

Buy Oticon Delta ‘Think Pink’ Hearing Aids And Fight Breast Cancer

Oticon is putting its money where its mouth is with donations to the American Cancer Society tied to purchases of its Delta hearing aids during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October. Read more

Note To Steve Jobs: Why Isn’t The Apple iPhone Hearing-Aid Compatible?

I can’t believe Apple failed to make its iPhone compatible with either hearing aids or cochlear implants. I’m in the market for a mobile phone again and just discovered the lack of compatibility. Given all the hype surrounding the iPhone launch, I’m surprised there haven’t been more complaints. Read more

Neurotone Improves LACE Hearing Comprehension Training Program

Neurotone has introduced the third generation of its groundbreaking LACE product, a personal computer learning program that helps people with hearing loss dramatically improve their listening and comprehension skills. Read more

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