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Interview with the flyLILLO ETS Association
The world of video games may seem all about fun and virtual challenges, but for many kids with disabilities, it's also a door that risks being closed.
flyLILLO was born for precisely this: to make gaming and technology accessible to everyone.
I interviewed the founders and team to learn more about their mission and most innovative projects.

Angelo Greco
Oct 63 min read
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Web accessibility - 5 common mistakes to avoid to create inclusive sites
Society spends more and more time online, but not everyone can access online content with the same ease. In fact, people with disabilities often encounter obstacles that others don't even notice when visiting a website. These can make it difficult to read text, watch videos, fill out forms, or interact with buttons and links. Making a website accessible means breaking down barriers and allowing everyone to navigate freely.

Camilla Mercadante
Oct 64 min read
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PlayStation Access Controller, Sony's first adaptive device
Sony releases the PlayStation Access Controller, a device designed to make gaming accessible to players with disabilities. Let's explore its features together.
PlayStation 5 becomes more inclusive. Following Microsoft with its Adaptive Kit for Xbox X|S, Sony's console is also moving towards greater inclusivity. The new device allows players with physical disabilities, who cannot use the traditional DualSense controller.

Daniele Scibetta
Oct 63 min read
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Home automation and disability: is the smart home truly accessible?
Home automation promises convenience and independence, but is that really the case for those with disabilities? In this article, I explore firsthand how SMART and accessible a "smart" home really is, and where, instead, there's still a long way to go.

Angelo Greco
Oct 12 min read
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