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Wearable technology can change autistic people’s lives – if they’re involved in designing it - The Conversation


Wearable technology can change autistic people’s lives – if they’re involved in designing it Published: August 5, 2022 11:41am EDT Lauren Gillies-Walker , Naeem Ramzan , University of the ... Read More

How engaging autistic people in designing wearable tech can change their life - Hindustan Times


Poor usability is a longstanding problem for autistic users of wearable technology because developers lack of awareness of their needs. Sunday, Jun 22, 2025 New Delhi o C ... Read More

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Can Google Glass help autistic children read faces?


SAN JOSE — Like many autistic children, Julian Brown has trouble reading emotions in people’s faces, one of the biggest challenges for people with the neurological disorder. Now the 10-year ... Read More

Wearable technology can change autistic people’s lives – if they’re involved in designing it - Yahoo News UK


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