Apple
Company size: 17,787
Key product/service items: Computer hardware, software, and consumer electronics
Accessibility Web site overview: Apple's accessibility Web site features all of their accessibility technologies for persons with visual, auditory, physical/motor, literacy and learning, and language and communication disabilities. It also features third party products and Section 508 information.
Key statements on ICT product and service accessibility: Since 1985, Apple has been committed to helping people with disabilities access their personal computers. Apple's commitment to accessibility is evident throughout the Mac OS X operating system, which is not only easy to use by design, but also includes a wide variety of features and technologies specifically designed to provide access to users with disabilities. Apple refers to these features collectively as Universal Access and has integrated them into the operating system so they can be used in conjunction with a variety of applications from Apple and other developers. Apple is also changing the ways people interact with technology through innovative products like the iPhone, which bring new possibilities for making user interfaces accessible to users with disabilities.
Key areas of accessibility work: Apple works to make products and technologies accessible to all persons including those with a range of disabilities. Apple offers products such as their Mac OS X operating system with accessible speech recognition, zoom/text enlargement features, closed captioning, and special hardware. Also equipts other other products such as the Apple iPhone with accessible features such as visual voicemail, zoom, TTY support, large fonts, hands free, alternative alerts, etc.
Company accessibility Web site: http://www.apple.com/accessibility/
Contact information:
1 Infinite Loop
Cupertino, CA 95014
+1 408-966-1010