People with disabilities want better tech and they know how to build it From: Mashable The sight-controlled keyboard following my gaze is being showcased by the Australian startup Psykinetic as part of the City of Sydney's Unlimited Possibilities: Disability and Science Fiction Expo. Nick Temple, a software engineer at Psykinetic, guides me through the process of calibrating the system. I explode red dots on a computer screen by concentrating my gaze, so the eye tracking system can get to know my habits. Read the entire article and view a video (6:27) at: http://mashable.com/2016/12/08/assistive-technology-disabilities-design Link: http://www.psykinetic.com Related: Australia gets tech accelerator to kickstart disability-focused startups http://mashable.com/2016/03/30/remarkable-accelerator-australia A new tablet aims to catch hearing loss issues in young kids http://mashable.com/2016/07/25/sound-scouts-hearing-app Submitted by Sheryl E. Burgstahler