Joshua Coleman

AI is a game changer for students with disabilities. Schools are still learning to harness it

For Makenzie Gilkison, spelling is such a struggle that a word like rhinoceros can sound like “rineanswsaurs” or sarcastic like “srkastik.” The 14-year-old from the suburbs of Indianapolis can pronounce words, but her dyslexia makes the process so exhausting that she often struggles to understand. “I just thought I was stupid,” she recalls of her…

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Android phone makers dropped Qi2 in 2024

Android phones were the first to offer a number of notable standards. They were the first to support 4G, 5G, USB-C (in 2015 no less), and in-display fingerprint sensors. And when it comes to wireless charging, you can trace that lineage back to 2012’s Samsung Galaxy S3 (although the webOS-powered Palm Pre and its Touchstone…

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