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.
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United Airlines updates app with accessible features for people with vision loss
United Airlines recently launched a redesigned version of its mobile app, with new enhancements intended to make travel easier for people with vision loss.
How to Use Back Tap on Your iPhone in iOS 14
How to Use Back Tap on Your iPhone in iOS 14
Laundry Lens Now Accessible for VoiceOver Users
Laundry Lens is the perfect companion for doing the laundry.
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.
How To Use Accessibility Features On Netflix with iOS and Android
Here’s a guide to using Netflix’s accessibility features.
Supersense AI is a Smart Scanner for the Blind
From the Developer:
Supersense is the smartest and simplest scanner app made for the blind and visually impaired users to read any text format independently.
Jay App Now Supports Zooming on Pictures and VoiceOver on Your Apple Watch
You can now read and send Twitter direct messages straight from your Apple Watch
Rapid Ring App from Ring is Now Available to Download for iOS and Android
The Rapid Ring app has been designed to allow users to respond to a notification or start streaming as soon as possible.
How To Use the Slide to Type Keyboard Feature In iOS 13
A new iOS 13 feature called QuickPath is going to change the way you type on your iPhone, including the new iPhone 11. Even after Apple began to allow third-party keyboard apps on the iPhone and iPad, its own keyboard lacked the option for gesture typing.
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