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Top Tech Tidbits for Thursday, April 2, 2026 – Volume 1061

♿️ The Week’s News in Access Technology

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Can A Fish Drive? Blub’s Record-Breaking Car Journey And Its Implications For People With Disabilities | TheWeek.in | March 29, 2026

An Italian goldfish named Blub has set a Guinness World Record by driving a motion-sensing vehicle for 40 feet in one minute. This innovative technology, developed by engineer Thomas de Wolf, has significant potential for assistive devices assisting those with physical impairments, showcasing how subtle movements can be translated into directional controls.

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ADA Title II Deadline: April 24, 2026

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If you’re a state or local government entity serving a population of 50,000 or more, your ADA Title II document accessibility deadline is April 24, 2026.

For organizations with large document archives, the biggest risk right now is not remediation. It is starting remediation without understanding what the archive actually contains.

Most public sector backlogs include a mix of scanned PDFs, born-digital files, forms, tables, inconsistent templates, and years of accumulated documents. Planning remediation without understanding that mix is one of the fastest ways to waste time and budget.

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  • What needs remediation now?
  • What can be delivered on demand?
  • What may qualify for limited exceptions?
  • And most importantly, can remediation actually scale across the archive?

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  • One Archive Readiness Assessment per entity every 12 months
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1.) Top 5 Most Clicked Tidbits From Last Week 📊️

A.) NotebookLM As A Deep Research Tool And Accommodation For Students With Disabilities | The Accessibility Guy | YouTube.com | March 23, 2026

Google’s NotebookLM is presented as a powerful resource for supporting deep research and enhancing accessibility for students with disabilities. Key features include resource library building, various research options, and innovative tools like mind maps and flashcard generation to facilitate learning.

B.) A Standard Webcam, a New Access Model: Why SensePilot Caught My Attention — And Why the AT Community Should Be Watching | Aaron Di Blasi, PR Director, AT-Newswire.com | March 24, 2026

Here, Aaron Di Blasi, Director for the AT-Newsire PR service and Publisher of the Top Tech Tidbits weekly newsletter, explains why SensePilot immediately stood out to him as more than just another assistive technology product. After connecting with Mike Hazlewood and learning more about the platform, Aaron argues that the real story is not simply that SensePilot enables hands-free Windows control through head movement, facial gestures, and speech, but that it does so using a standard webcam and an access model that lowers cost, setup complexity, and hardware dependency. From Aaron’s perspective as both a publisher and an engineer, that combination makes SensePilot especially relevant to the AT community because it points toward a more scalable, practical future for access.

C.) Scott The Kayaker’s Experiences | Double Tap | YouTube.com | March 25, 2026

Explore the innovative landscape of assistive technology at CSUN 2026 as Scott the Kayaker shares his journey through convention halls while testing the AI-powered Glidance Glide mobility device. Discussions feature captivating advancements, including HapWare’s Al-Eye wristband, Oorion’s seamless app integration with Meta glasses, and New Haptics’ multi-line braille display Codex, all designed to enhance the independence of blind users.

D.) Be My Eyes Gets A Big Update On The Meta Ray-Ban & Meta Oakley Smart Glasses | The Blind Life | YouTube.com | March 21, 2026

The “Be My Eyes” app has just received a significant update, introducing new features that enhance accessibility options for users of the Meta Ray-Ban and Meta Oakley Smartglasses. These enhancements aim to improve the everyday experience of individuals with visual impairments.

E.) Facebook’s Invisible Back Button And How to Fix It & When Audio Description Goes Too Far | Double Tap | YouTube.com | March 19, 2026

Explore the challenges faced by blind users with various apps, including a crucial issue with an invisible back button on Facebook. Steven Scott and Shaun Preece provide practical solutions while sharing personal anecdotes and community feedback, highlighting the importance of accessibility in technology.


2.) Apple Updates 🍎️

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A.) AppleVis Unlimited: What’s New And Noteworthy For March 2026 | AppleVis.com | March 29, 2026

The March 2026 edition of AppleVis Unlimited highlights new accessibility-focused apps, notable updates in the Apple ecosystem, and essential community-related discussions. Featuring monthly app picks and updates, the newsletter aims to keep readers informed about significant developments for blind, DeafBlind, and low vision users.


3.) AI Updates ✨️

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A.) This Blind Runner Ran a Half Marathon — with His Glasses Giving Him Directions | RunnersWorld.com | March 30, 2026

Thomas Panek, a blind runner and CEO of Lighthouse Guild, successfully navigated the NYC Half Marathon using AI glasses that provided real-time information, enhancing his race experience. The glasses offered crucial support by delivering accurate mile markers and aiding in orientation, showcasing the potential of technology designed with blind users in mind.


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4.) Tech Tip Tuesday #15: Summarizing YouTube Videos Using Gemini | Joe Goode | April 1, 2026

YouTube is great, but there are times when I can’t stand watching the videos. The biggest reason? Some presenters take too long to get to the point. They will just talk like an old infomercial, often times causing me to turn off the video before I even hear what I wanted to hear in the first place. Also, this trick is super useful in watching those shorts that so often clutter up the timeline. How can we fix this? Enter, Gemini!


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5.) Steve Wozniak On Apple’s 50 Years, Accessibility, And The Future Of Tech | Double Tap | YouTube.com | April 1, 2026

Steve Wozniak reflects on Apple’s transformative journey over the past 50 years, sharing insights on the company’s early innovations and the significant influence of the Apple II on personal computing. His candid discussions cover topics such as accessibility in technology, the evolution of digital media ownership, and the future trajectory of tech, including the implications of artificial intelligence and cloud services.

6.) Podcast: Eyes on Success Episode 2613: The Monarch Braille Display in Action | April 1, 2026

The Monarch multi line braille and graphics display can dramatically reshape how someone approaches their daily work by making complex tasks more efficient and intuitive. Hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey talk with Erin Sigmund, director of the Monarch RISE program at APH, and Scott Davert, a day-to-day user, about its features, the RISE program, and ongoing development.

7.) Spilling The Tea, Transcription Apps & Who Really Did Steal Those KitKats? | Double Tap | YouTube.com | March 31, 2026

Steven Scott and Shaun Preece engage listeners with witty commentary, exploring a range of tech topics from playful mysteries to serious advancements in accessible technology. They highlight the significance of on-device AI for transcription and showcase the features of the new Perspective Transcribe app, catering specifically to blind professionals.

8.) Orbit’s Adi Kushner On Conflict And The Future Of Braille | Double Tap | YouTube.com | March 30, 2026

Adi Kushner shares his experiences living and working in Israel amidst conflict while showcasing innovative Braille technology advancements, including the Strata and Flow Braille displays with Piezo Braille technology. He highlights Orbit’s commitment to affordability and premium options to better serve the blind community and discusses recent updates to the Orbit Speak and Orbit Player software.

9.) Mainstream: Amazon’s Alexa Phone, Apple Age Verification & US Router Ban | Double Tap | YouTube.com | March 29, 2026

Key tech stories unfold as the US FCC restricts new consumer routers from overseas due to security concerns, alongside Apple’s introduction of system-level age verification in iOS 26.4 to enhance child safety features. Highlights include updates on iOS functionalities, Dell’s innovative keyboard, Amazon’s new phone project, and the complexities surrounding AI in dating apps and smart device regulations.

10.) Can A Fish Drive? Blub’s Record-Breaking Car Journey And Its Implications For People With Disabilities | TheWeek.in | March 29, 2026

An Italian goldfish named Blub has set a Guinness World Record by driving a motion-sensing vehicle for 40 feet in one minute. This innovative technology, developed by engineer Thomas de Wolf, has significant potential for assistive devices assisting those with physical impairments, showcasing how subtle movements can be translated into directional controls.

11.) New Tech Helps Blind Golfers Swing Into Action | BBC.com | March 29, 2026

Blind and partially-sighted golfers are utilizing innovative ball-tracking technology at a clinic in Essex, allowing them to practice their swings with immediate feedback on distance and accuracy. Aimed at promoting independence and confidence, these sessions make the sport accessible to those with sight loss.

12.) 5 Inclusive Products That Prove Braille Design Is The Future Of Every Device | YankoDesign.com | March 29, 2026

The concept of Braille-first design is gaining traction, emphasizing the importance of touch and haptic feedback in product interactions. This approach shifts the focus from mere compliance to creating sophisticated and intuitive devices that cater to the needs of visually impaired users, integrating tactile features that enhance usability and confidence.

13.) Free Accessible Bible App! EzBible – Part Of The Ezreader System | The Blind Life | YouTube.com | March 28, 2026

Discover the EZBible app, a free resource designed for easy reading and studying of the Bible. This accessible application is part of the EZReader system, enhancing the experience for users with different needs, enabling seamless access to biblical texts.

14.) Weekend: Inside The 41st CSUN Assistive Tech Conference | Double Tap | YouTube.com | March 28, 2026

The 41st CSUN Assistive Technology Conference showcases innovative advancements in accessibility and technology. Interviews highlight developments such as the BlindShell Classic 3 phone and RightHear’s talking signage system, alongside groundbreaking multi-line Braille displays from Beacon Street Innovations, enhancing independence and employment opportunities for the visually impaired.

15.) Your Feedback: Gym Bunnies, Bird Attacks & Bad Buses | Double Tap | YouTube.com | March 27, 2026

Listener stories reveal the unexpected challenges of daily life, from bird encounters that have left blind pedestrians shaken to creative gym navigation strategies. The episode further delves into the nuances of paratransit issues in the US, highlighting customer frustrations and solutions, as well as discussions around Audible’s content ownership and Braille tool maintenance.

16.) Apple’s Age Verification, AI Missteps & Aira Updates | Double Tap | YouTube.com | March 26, 2026

Steven and Shaun express their frustrations regarding Apple’s new mandatory age verification for iOS 26.4, highlighting its confusing process and the restriction of certain features. They dive deeper into Apple’s AI capabilities, critiquing what they perceive as the inadequacies of Siri and the company’s overall AI experience, before welcoming Jenine Stanley from Aira to discuss exciting app updates and integration with Meta’s AI glasses.

17.) A Guide To Accessible Focus Indicators | Pope.tech | March 4, 2026

This article emphasizes the importance of focus indicators for keyboard users, detailing how their absence can hinder navigation. It provides guidelines for designing effective focus indicators, including contrast and size considerations, while highlighting common pitfalls in implementation.

18.) Every Jira Ticket Is Your Accessibility Policy | EqualEntry.com | March 4, 2026

Integrating accessibility into existing agile workflows enhances team self-sufficiency and clarity by using tools like Jira to define acceptance criteria. This shifts the focus from general responsibility to specific roles, ensuring each team member understands their contribution to successful accessibility outcomes.

19.) A11y 101: 2.5.2 Pointer Cancellation | Tarnoff.info | March 2, 2026

This article addresses the importance of firing events only upon the release of a pointer in user interface interactions, highlighting the necessity for cancellation mechanisms. It clarifies that actions should typically occur on the up-event rather than the down-event, ensuring better user experience and alignment with physical device interactions.

20.) Accessibility People Are A Superpower | JaredCunha.com | February 27, 2026

Prioritizing accessibility within design and development fosters collaboration, reduces misalignment between teams, and enhances users’ experience. By integrating accessibility experts into teams right from the start, organizations can improve outcomes and decrease technical debt.

21.) Accessibility Regression Testing With XCUI | Dev.to | February 26, 2023

This article presents a method for integrating accessibility audits into regression tests using Xcode’s performAccessibilityAudit() function available in XCUI tests. By incorporating these audits, teams can ensure accessibility issues are monitored automatically, advancing accessibility as a core development practice.

22.) Before, During, And After | SharynMorrow.com | February 26, 2026

This article explores the vital importance of accessibility beyond digital interfaces, especially in high-stakes environments like law enforcement. It emphasizes the need for proactive measures and clear communication to ensure safety and dignity for disabled individuals during interactions with authority figures.

23.) Let’s Break Some WCAG Rules – Elise Kristiansen | NDC Conference | YouTube.com | February 24, 2026

Explore the importance of web accessibility through interactive experiences that highlight challenges faced by users with disabilities. This engaging presentation delves into common accessibility mistakes, offering insights into how developers can make impactful changes for a more inclusive web.

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April 2, 2026 | Connecting Corners: Curb Cuts, Blended Transitions, Accessibility And PROWAG Basics | Great Lakes ADA Center

11:30 AM PT, 12:30 PM MT, 1:30 PM CT, 2:30 PM ET, 6:30 PM GMT
Join the Great Lakes ADA Center for an informative session exploring curb cuts, blended transitions, and key accessibility principles within PROWAG, offering practical guidance for improving public right-of-way accessibility.

April 2, 2026 | 2026 Disability Index Office Hours | Disability:In

12:00 PM PT, 1:00 PM MT, 2:00 PM CT, 3:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Disability:IN offers dedicated office hours to guide participants through the 2026 Disability Index, answering questions and providing clarity on benchmarking disability inclusion efforts.

April 7, 2026 | Inside The Braillenote Evolve Experience: From Keysoft Simplicity To Full Windows Power | Blind Information Technology Solutions (Bits)

5:00 PM PT, 6:00 PM MT, 7:00 PM CT, 8:00 PM ET, 1:00 AM GMT
Join Blind Information Technology Solutions (BITS) for an in-depth session exploring the BrailleNote Evolve, featuring insights from HumanWare specialists Joel Zimba and Rachel Ramos. This presentation highlights the device’s design, interface, and powerful capabilities, including Windows 11 Pro, Microsoft Office, JAWS, and NVDA, all integrated with a braille-first experience.

April 8, 2026 | Ask An ADA Professional: Remote Work Accommodations | Great Lakes ADA Center

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 6:00 PM GMT
Great Lakes ADA Center hosts an interactive discussion focused on remote work accommodations, providing expert insights and practical solutions for supporting employees with disabilities in virtual environments.

April 8, 2026 | JAWS Essentials: Navigating And Editing Text With A Screen Reader (Assistive Technology Webinar) | Access Ingenuity

10:00 AM PT, 11:00 AM MT, 12:00 PM CT, 1:00 PM ET, 5:00 PM GMT
In this hands-on session, Access Ingenuity demonstrates essential JAWS commands for efficiently navigating and editing text across applications. Marisa Church covers practical workflows, keyboard shortcuts, and techniques to improve productivity and confidence for screen reader users.

April 11, 2026 | Steven Scott And Shaun Preece Talk Tech | Technology User Group At The Maryland State Library For The Blind And Print Disabled

7:00 AM PT, 8:00 AM MT, 9:00 AM CT, 10:00 AM ET, 2:00 PM GMT
Join the Technology User Group at the Maryland State Library for the Blind and Print Disabled for a lively session featuring Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, hosts of the Double Tap podcast, as they explore accessible technology with insight, humor, and real-world perspective. Covering topics from screen readers to the latest assistive devices, this engaging discussion delivers both practical knowledge and an entertaining experience.

April 13, 2026 | Multiple Perspectives 2026 | Civil Rights Compliance Office At The Ohio State University

Hosted by the Civil Rights Compliance Office at The Ohio State University, the Twenty Sixth Annual Multiple Perspectives On Access, Inclusion & Disability Conference explores this year’s theme, “Infrastructures for Accessibility,” examining the policies, practices, and innovations that advance equality, full participation, and independent living for people with disabilities. The gathering highlights accessibility as integral to design, technology, and civic engagement while fostering collaboration across education, business, nonprofit, and government communities.

April 13, 2026 | The 26th Annual Multiple Perspective Conference: Infrastructures For Accessibility | The Ohio State University

12:00 AM PT, 1:00 AM MT, 2:00 AM CT, 3:00 AM ET, 8:00 AM GMT
Hosted by The Ohio State University, the 26th Annual Multiple Perspective Conference explores infrastructures for accessibility, emphasizing access as essential to design, innovation, and civic engagement. This year’s program invites presentations on policies and practices that advance inclusion and uphold the spirit of the ADA, with a focus on structures that enable full participation across society.

April 14, 2026 | The 26th Annual Multiple Perspective Conference: Infrastructures For Accessibility | The Ohio State University

12:00 AM PT, 1:00 AM MT, 2:00 AM CT, 3:00 AM ET, 8:00 AM GMT
Hosted by The Ohio State University, the 26th Annual Multiple Perspective Conference explores infrastructures for accessibility, emphasizing access as essential to design, innovation, and civic engagement. This year’s program invites presentations on policies and practices that advance inclusion and uphold the spirit of the ADA, with a focus on structures that enable full participation across society.

April 14, 2026 | Bird-A-Thon Information Session | Birdability

In this Birdability info session, blind and low-vision birders and their allies come together to learn about the global Bird-a-Thon, share tips for accessible birding by ear, and explore resources for inclusive participation.

April 14, 2026 | Multiple Perspectives 2026 | Civil Rights Compliance Office At The Ohio State University

Hosted by the Civil Rights Compliance Office at The Ohio State University, the Twenty Sixth Annual Multiple Perspectives On Access, Inclusion & Disability Conference centers on “Infrastructures for Accessibility,” inviting participants to examine enabling structures, from curb cuts to AI, that support full societal engagement. Through workshops and public discussions, the conference advances the ADA’s goals of equality of opportunity, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency.

April 15, 2026 | Part 1 — Creating Accessible Microsoft Word Files: Headings, Tables, Lists, Styles, And Structure (Digital Accessibility Webinar) | Access Ingenuity

10:00 AM PT, 11:00 AM MT, 12:00 PM CT, 1:00 PM ET, 5:00 PM GMT
Access Ingenuity presents a foundational walkthrough of building accessible Microsoft Word documents, focusing on headings, tables, lists, and proper structure. Rachel Reeves explains how to create well-organized source files that translate cleanly into accessible PDFs.

April 16, 2026 | E/Brg Networking | Disability:In Wisconsin

10:00 AM PT, 11:00 AM MT, 12:00 PM CT, 1:00 PM ET, 5:00 PM GMT
Disability:IN Wisconsin hosts a networking session designed to connect employee and business resource group members, fostering collaboration and shared learning across organizations.

April 17, 2026 | Legal & Political Landscape: Advancing DEI Amid Threats & Challenges | Institute For Sustainable Diversity & Inclusion And Archbright

11:30 AM PT, 12:30 PM MT, 1:30 PM CT, 2:30 PM ET, 6:30 PM GMT
Join the Institute for Sustainable Diversity & Inclusion and Archbright for a virtual session exploring the evolving legal and political landscape shaping DEI efforts across organizations. This discussion provides leaders with strategic, compliant approaches to embedding inclusion into organizational systems while navigating regulatory pressures and legal risks.

April 22, 2026 | Clearview Go: Portable Video Magnification For Home, Work, And On The Go (ACVREP CE Approved, Assistive Technology Webinar) | Access Ingenuity

10:00 AM PT, 11:00 AM MT, 12:00 PM CT, 1:00 PM ET, 5:00 PM GMT
Explore the features and real-world applications of the ClearView Go portable video magnifier in this detailed session from Access Ingenuity. Ian Ramos and Joe McDaniel highlight usability, setup, and comparisons to help users enhance productivity across environments.

April 28, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

April 29, 2026 | Part 2 — Creating Accessible Microsoft Word Files: Converting To PDF And Cleaning Tags And Final Fixes In Adobe Acrobat (Digital Accessibility Webinar) | Access Ingenuity

10:00 AM PT, 11:00 AM MT, 12:00 PM CT, 1:00 PM ET, 5:00 PM GMT
Access Ingenuity continues its series with a deep dive into refining PDFs in Adobe Acrobat, focusing on tag cleanup, reading order, and final accessibility checks. Rachel Reeves outlines a complete workflow to ensure documents meet accessibility standards before distribution.

May 3, 2026 | Birdability’s Blind Birder Bird-A-Thon | Birdability

Join Birdability for the Blind Birder Bird-A-Thon, a free, two-day, community-driven birding experience designed by and for blind and visually impaired birders. Participants are encouraged to explore their surroundings through sound, celebrating access, inclusion, and belonging in birding by ear from anywhere birds sing.

May 4, 2026 | Birdability’s Blind Birder Bird-A-Thon | Birdability

Join Birdability for the Blind Birder Bird-A-Thon, a free, two-day, community-driven birding experience designed by and for blind and visually impaired birders. Participants are encouraged to explore their surroundings through sound, celebrating access, inclusion, and belonging in birding by ear from anywhere birds sing.

May 21, 2026 | Global Accessibility Awareness Day | The GAAD Foundation

Join The GAAD Foundation on May 21, 2026, for the 15th Global Accessibility Awareness Day, a worldwide initiative designed to raise awareness about digital access and inclusion for more than one billion people with disabilities. The day encourages individuals, organizations, and developers to explore how technology can be designed and built to be accessible for all.

May 26, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

May 30, 2026 | The Carroll Center For The Blind 14th Annual Walk For Independence | The Carroll Center For The Blind

6:00 AM PT, 7:00 AM MT, 8:00 AM CT, 9:00 AM ET, 1:00 PM GMT
Join The Carroll Center For The Blind for a community-focused walk at the Mount Ida Campus of UMass Amherst, featuring a 1 to 3-mile route followed by a celebratory gathering with food, accessible activities, and assistive technology demonstrations. This event supports efforts to empower individuals with vision loss while bringing the community together to promote independence and inclusion.

June 23, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

July 3, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 4, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 5, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 6, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 7, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 8, 2026 | 2026 National Federation of the Blind Convention | NFB

The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and all blind people in the United States. Each year, we come together for important discussions, decisions, and information sharing. As an attendee, you will have the opportunity to: Network with thousands of blind people. Connect with leaders in the field of blindness. Attend presentations on a variety of empowering topics. Learn about the latest technology and innovation. And much more. The convention is open to all. If you are attending the convention in Austin, Texas, register for the 2026 NFB National Convention now! Online registration is $25 and closes May 31. Registration will be available on-site at the convention, but the cost will increase. By registering, you will gain access to the largest gathering of blind people in the world, the agenda, the app, and timely convention news and communications. Virtual Experience Registration. If you cannot attend the convention in Texas, we offer opportunities for engagement and connection through the Virtual Experience. The registration fee is $10. Register for the 2026 NFB National Convention Virtual Experience. Your registration includes access to the app, the ability to stream sessions from anywhere, and the opportunity to win door prizes.

July 28, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

August 25, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

September 22, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

11:00 AM PT, 12:00 PM MT, 1:00 PM CT, 2:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM GMT
Learn a few tips about everyday technology from a technology expert, ask your questions, and share your experiences.

October 27, 2026 | Tech It Out | Hadley

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