Supreme Court lets blind man sue Domino's over website accessibility
By ignoring Domino's appeal, the Supreme Court opens up the door for lawsuits challenging websites and mobile apps that aren't accessible to people with disabilities.
By ignoring Domino's appeal, the Supreme Court opens up the door for lawsuits challenging websites and mobile apps that aren't accessible to people with disabilities.
The response so far has been mixed, ranging from invitations to visit provinces to brickbats over territorial disputes.
BETT2015 covered the whole range of educational technologies from toys for toddlers to enterprise-class laptops, with a good smattering of tablets and Windows 8.1 convertibles.
Romania's universities have classes in English, German and French, and with degrees recognised across the EU, could the country hold the key to a debt-free education?
The point of schooling is to prepare children to function in the workplace, so why are governments ignoring the key trends that will shape our students' futures?
Why is e-book piracy so prevalent in the student world? I'm sure we could all think of a few reasons.
The massive open online course site forms partnership with China's open.163.com, social media site Guokr, and online translator community Yeeyan, to extend its online courses to the Chinese market.
The Australian government is seeing a lot more demand for open-source support, according to chief technology officer John Sheridan.
Government intrusiveness is the story that won't go away. This week, two email providers who offer encrypted hosted email shut their doors citing either government intervention or the potential thereof. And, of course, there's more NSA. President Obama even steps in to say a few words.
With the aim to make a difference in India's education sector, Meritnation wants to help K12 students learn more effectively through online learning. It has a student base of over 4 million.