On April 3, 2010, Steve Jobs debuted the iPad. What for most individuals was principally a extra handy type issue was one thing much more consequential for non-speakers: a life-altering revolution in entry to a transportable, highly effective communication system for just some hundred {dollars}.
However a chunk of {hardware}, nonetheless impressively designed and engineered, is barely as useful as what an individual can do with it. After the iPad’s launch, the flood of recent, easy-to-use augmentative and various communication apps that customers had been in determined want of by no means got here.
In the present day, there are solely round half a dozen apps, every retailing for $200 to $300, that ask customers to pick out from menus of crudely drawn icons to provide textual content and synthesized speech. It’s a depressingly gradual tempo of improvement for such an important human operate. Learn the complete story.
—Julie Kim
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