What’s new in iOS accessibility? You might be surprised. Image: Antonio Cruz/Wikimedia Commons/D. Griffin Jones/Cult of Mac If you haven’t looked at any of Apple’s accessibility features because ...
Apple’s accessibility features aren’t just for people with disabilities; they can also be useful for everyone. For instance, if you find it hard to read text in iOS 26, you can reduce transparency.
Mobile phones are a vital part of our daily lives, transforming communication, education, business, research, health, sports and more. As a result, more companies are investing in mobile-friendly ...
Apple has previewed some of the accessibility features it is introducing in iOS 17, including one to help with user interface interactions, and another that allows a user to use their own voice for ...
The new iPads are here! Following their unveiling at last week's "Let Loose" Apple event, the new iPad Pro and iPad Air models launched this week alongside the Apple Pencil Pro and revamped Magic ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=27631359#p27631359:3rt9l75r said: aristo-katt[/url]":3rt9l75r]I am still waiting for an iOS keyboard that has arrow ...
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