(Reuters) - Apple said on Tuesday it is bringing a host of new features later this year that are geared towards making its devices more accessible, including a braille note taker and expanded 'zoom' ...
New features include Accessibility Nutrition Labels on the App Store, Magnifier for Mac, Braille Access, and Accessibility Reader; plus innovative updates to Live Listen, visionOS, Personal Voice, and ...
Apple also announced a new music experience for deaf and hard-of-hearing users ahead of Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
Technology giant Apple is introducing a host of new features aimed at helping those with various disabilities. The company said this month that it will add “accessibility nutrition labels” to the ...
Apple on Tuesday announced a range of accessibility features coming to its devices later this year. New Accessibility Nutrition Labels will provide more detailed information for apps and games on the ...
Each year, on the same week as Global Accessibility Awareness Day, the accessibility team at Apple shares a slew of upcoming assistive features ahead of their public release. This time around, the ...
Amongst other things, visionOS Beta 3 includes a new icon for when Wi-Fi is down. Apple this week released visionOS Beta 3 to developers. Per Filipe Espósito at 9to5 Mac, the new software includes ...
With every operating system release, Apple aims to make apps more accessible and easier to navigate by providing a variety of new accessibility features and settings. iOS 18 (Codename Crystal) and ...
You can learn a lot about an app before you download it from Apple’s App Store, such as what other users think of it, the access it has to your personal data, and ...
Although it is legendary for its mainstream product innovation, Apple has made it a point to make accessibility for the differently abled a key feature of its product portfolio. Unlike most brands ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bill Schiffmiller, thought leader on accessibility & auditory matters. Accessibility at Apple began 40 years ago — who knew? In ...