In my previous article, I asked readers to tune in this week for part two of my “Building a Wheelchair/Bed Mounted iDevice Setup” series, where I would focus on iDevice mounts and cases. The article will appear later this week as a special edition of Accessible Apple, so please stay tuned.
iOS has changed the lives of many people with disabilities. The video below showcases the stories of two men, Todd Stabelfeldt and his friend Ian, who have used iDevices to regain their independence after accidents that left them paralyzed. Watch the video and see how Apple has made a difference in their lives and the lives of those around them.
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