Netflix is releasing its shuffle feature to Android mobile users.
iOS
Apple introduces AirTag with accessibility features
The new AirTag tracking tiles that Apple unveiled comes as the iPhone maker is showing a growing interest in helping you track items outside of its Apple devices. Apple began this month allowing its Find My app to locate lost items made by third-party companies.
Amazon Alexa on iOS gets Dark Mode feature
Amazon has updated its Alexa app on iOS to bring dark mode support, plus text scaling for improved accessibility.
How to fake Your eye contact in FaceTime calls on iOS
Whenever we speak with someone, both people expect to maintain minimum eye contact, at least to make the conversation a lot less awkward. But, it is not always possible with video calls especially if one of them are visually impaired. The other person will feel like you are looking down when you could be looking at their face on your mobile screen.
Foursquare Launches Location-Based Virtual Audio Guide for AirPods
Foursquare is releasing an audio-only virtual assistant platform called Marsbot for AirPods that will play snippets into your earbuds based on your location and let you record your own for others to hear.
Manage your services in a snap with My TELUS on iOS
Stay on top of your account with My TELUS.
Laundry Lens Now Accessible for VoiceOver Users
Laundry Lens is the perfect companion for doing the laundry.
Magnifier Gets New Features in iOS 14
The Magnifier tool, designed for those with low vision, has new capabilities in iOS 14 .
Twitter Is Coming Out with Audio Tweets on iOS
Twitter is coming out with audio tweets — allowing users to share thoughts in audio form inside their feeds.
Carroll Center for the Blind Publishes New Guide to Zoom Meetings for Screen Reader Users
Getting Started With Zoom Meetings: A Guide for JAWS, NVDA, and iPhone VoiceOver Users is the first-ever, step-by-step text-based guide to Zoom Video Communications for screen reader users.
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