AT&T’s 5G Helmet for Deaf Athletes Makes Football More Accessible
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In 1892, a quarterback named Paul D. Hubbard invented a way to communicate privately with his teammates at Gallaudet University, a school for deaf and hard of hearing students. Worried that opposing teams could steal Gallaudet's plays because they were communicating through American Sign Language…
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