Walter Niesluchowski and Karen Hager are experiencing a technical revolution: mobility. For the deaf like Niesluchowski and Hager, advances in wireless communications represent a breakthrough perhaps ...
A piece of communications history that allowed people who are deaf to make their own phone calls for the first time is on permanent display at RIT’s Wallace Library. One of the two modems used for the ...
The deaf and hard-of-hearing are no longer tied to just their teletypewriter (TTY) devices for telephone calls. The Sorenson VP-100 videophone now makes these calls as simple as turning on the TV. It ...
From time to time we realize that sayings which make sense to us probably will have no meaning for future generations. Two of the examples that spring to mind are “hang up the phone” or in a vehicle ...
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