Warning: Cait & Marty gush over an Apple Product
AT&T has introduced a new Internet and text messaging plan for the Apple iPhone designed to help people with hearing and speech impairments stay connected. The company’s new “Text Accessibility Plan” offers unlimited text messaging, Web browsing and access to e-mail for $40 a month.
Cait & Marty share an iPhone - yes, share. Marty bought it but Cait ends up using it most of the time, including on her recent trip through the American South, where she found it to be an “addictive” and easy-to-use travel aid with all its maps, wireless functions, weather reports, camera and locators.
AT&T, the exclusive provider of voice and data services for the iPhone, said the new plan is available to new and current iPhone users with qualifying disabilities through AT&T’s National Center for Customers with Disabilities (NCCD).
(Via The State Journal)
Eds Note: Being technologically impaired, we have used Apple products for years and appreciate their elegance, simplicity and intuitiveness. In our opinion, Apple nearly has mastered the right side of the brain. Once Apple contains software that easily and accurately translates speech into the written word, we will be in Code Monkey heaven.





