BY Joe White on Tue June 18th, 2013
Apple's forthcoming Apple TV 5.4 software update adds three impressive features to the set-top box.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue April 09th, 2013
The popular app now works with Apple's VoiceOver feature for the visually impaired.
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BY Robin Rhys on Tue October 02nd, 2012
Watch today's AppAdvice Daily to check out a bright new way of getting your notifications.
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BY Stella Violano on Mon July 02nd, 2012
Unlike Android and other competitors, Apple ensures that their iDevices are accessible to users with disabilities.
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BY Stella Violano on Wed December 07th, 2011
Proving that the Visually Disabled Can Have A Blast! Amazing Games and Entertainment Apps!
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BY Stella Violano on Mon December 05th, 2011
We prove once again that Steve Jobs created his iDevices for everyone with an updated AppList for the Visually Disabled and blind.
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BY Andy Faust III on Mon July 11th, 2011
Apple's latest iOS beta features an accessibility panel that eliminates the need for hardware buttons.
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BY Andy Faust III on Thu June 30th, 2011
The iPad is a groundbreaking example of consumptive tech, but its implications are sometimes way more far-reaching.
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BY Stella Violano on Wed June 22nd, 2011
App developers are creating apps that allow the visually impaired more than just simple access, they are creating applications that help them virtually see. Check out our amazing AppList for the Visually Impaired!
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BY Joe White on Wed June 08th, 2011
Another handy feature Apple has added in iOS 5 is "Custom Vibrations." This handy feature allows users to compose their own vibration patterns within the Settings app.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue July 13th, 2010
Apple has always gotten a lot of praise for the extensive effort it puts into making its devices accessible to everyone. The iPhone's voice control feature is one of the best examples of the practice. Now, Macstories has discovered that Apple has apparently pushed this even further with the iPhone 4 by giving it full support for Braille displays.
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