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December 2012

Letters to the Editor

Some Still Want Basic Cell Phones

AccessWorld News

AccessWorld News

The AFB Optics Lab

The AFB Small Visual Display Project: The SVD Database

William Reuschel

Web Accessibility

Using iTunes on a PC With iOS Devices

Janet Ingber

From AFB's National Policy Center

FCC Pushes Back on Gaming Industry Accessibility Waiver Request, Consumer Voices Tip the Scales

Mark Richert

Product Evaluations

Zooming in on Magnification: An Evaluation of the CANDY and CANDY Grip Hand-held Video Magnifiers from HIMS Inc.

Lee Huffman

Control Your Thermostat from Almost Anywhere? There's an App for That: An Evaluation of the Nest Thermostat

John Rempel

The iBill Second-Generation US Currency Identifier from Orbit Research: A Good Thing Made Better

Deborah Kendrick

Editor's Page

More Information for the Holiday Season

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