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  • Andre Jordan: Dear Disabled Friend #53

    Dear Disabled Friend is back after a short break, Andre Jordan wonders if you've missed your online buddy of old. More

  • Will 3D make TV and films less accessible?

    3D film and TV has never caught on but now might be here to stay. Ouch editor Damon Rose is visually impaired and gives a personal history on how it never worked for him. More

  • Text 999

    Texting 999 trial set to become a reality for people who register for the emergency service. Find out how you can sign up for Emergency Text and make it viable. More

  • The shame of wearing hearing aids

    A deaf sales rep causes Charlie Swinbourne to reflect on what it is that makes people with hearing difficulties reject hearing aids. More

  • Disability Bitch loves the internet

    What's more accessible: real life or the internet. Discuss. Our spiky columnist balks at the idea that recently opened net addiction clinics are relevant to disabled people. More

  • Ouch! Talk Show #42

    ... it's where the important disability stuff is aired: hackers, non-disabled actors 'cripping up', mermaids plus all the usual features. With Mat Fraser and Liz Carr. More

  • Not just a pretty Facebook

    Have you logged on and reported a dwarf sighting? Social networking has it's benefits, says Tom Shakespeare, but their simplicity also allows for more unsavoury activities. More

  • The Sight Village experience

    Emma joined the scores of blind people visiting Sight Village, Britain's largest exhibition of technology and services of interest to blind and visually impaired people. More

  • Growing up at the Deaf Club

    Charlie Swinbourne is full of fond memories for his local deaf club. But with new technology, they might not play a part in the lives of younger deaf people in the future. More

  • The Great Digital Switch-Off

    We all rely on hi-tech communication - and deaf people more than most. So what happened when Charlie Swinbourne had to spend 10 days with no internet, textphone and the rest? More

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