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…
iPhone XS review: The best iPhone from Cupertino yet.
Last year when Apple released the X it was interesting. For the first time, the design was changed. Sporting a 5.8-inch screen, no home button, Face-ID, and coming in at $999 (US price). The phone was a big step for Apple. In 2018 Apple has carried much of those notions…
iOS 12 review: The best version yet.
Introduction I’ve been using iOS, The operating system that powers iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch since 2009. I still remember my excitement when I got my first 3rd generation iPod Touch with VoiceOver. Back then the 3GS was hot, And the notion of a screen reader on a flat touch-screen…