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September 2004

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Product Features

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Demystification

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AccessWorld News

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Access Issues

Not Just Playing Around: A Review of Accessible Windows-based Games

Jim Denham, Heather McComas

Out of the Blue: Usability Testing at IBM

Joseph Sacco, Guido Corona, Leila Johannesen

Interview

A Virtual Virtuoso: CathyAnne Murtha

Deborah Kendrick

The Man and the Machine: An Interview with Ray Kurzweil

Jay Leventhal

Product Evaluation

You Can Take It with You II: A Review of Two More Portable CCTVs

Carol Farrenkopf

Recognizing and Rewarding: A Review of OpenBook and Kurzweil 1000

Koert Wehberg, Deborah Kendrick, Jay Leventhal

Diabetes and Visual Impairment: Are Home Blood Pressure Monitors Accessible?

Steven Taylor, Darren Burton, Mark Uslan

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