As someone deeply immersed in accessible technology, I’ve had my share of critiques for Apple over the years – particularly concerning the inconsistent state of VoiceOver on the Mac and the perceived stagnation of iPhone design since the iPhone X. Our team at Accessible Technology Solutions has often voiced…
Wearable Tech: A Vision for an Accessible Future from Accessible Technology Solutions
As the owner of Accessible Technology Solutions, I’m constantly exploring how the latest technological advancements can empower individuals of all abilities. The world of wearable technology, with its smart glasses, rings, and an ever-expanding array of devices, holds immense promise. I want to share my personal insights and our…
The Declining State of Apple Software: Accessibility, QA, and Cultural Blindness Apple’s Struggles to Uphold Accessibility Standards in the Era of Tim Cook
Apple has long been regarded as an innovator, not just in technology but in accessibility. From the introduction of VoiceOver on the iPhone to the development of assistive features for the visually impaired and other disabled communities, Apple’s reputation as a market leader in accessibility is well earned. However,…
Empowering Accessibility: AI and Screen Readers Joining Forces How AI Revolutionizes Tasks for People With Disabilities
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the landscape of technology, promising transformative potential across industries. Among its most profound impacts is how it enhances accessibility, particularly for people with disabilities. This blog post delves into how AI can help streamline tasks, the synergy between AI and screen readers, notable advancements…
After Two Years in the Apple Orchard, It’s Time to Move back to Android
So, after reading reviews and consulting with some friends, I’ve decided to move back to Android. Throughout the years, I’ve used many devices, running on various platforms. I’ve been fortunate enough to compare and contrast them and have reached my conclusions after carefully considering my options. I am not a…