In this episode of his series of podcasts looking at the Apple Watch, David Woodbridge demonstrates how to turn the Watch on and off.
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In this episode of his series of podcasts looking at the Apple Watch, David Woodbridge demonstrates how to unlock the Watch. This can be done either directly on the Watch itself by entering a PIN or via the connected iPhone.
In this episode of his series of podcasts looking at the Apple Watch, David Woodbridge demonstrates how to use voice dictation to send a message.
In this episode of his series of podcasts looking at the Apple Watch, David Woodbridge demonstrates how to use the Remote app to control an Apple TV from the Watch.
In this episode of his series of podcasts looking at the Apple Watch, David Woodbridge shows us how to use the timer facility on the Watch.
In this episode of his series of podcasts looking at the Apple Watch, David Woodbridge gives us an overview of the VoiceOver gestures which are available on the Watch.
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In this podcast, Lulu Hartgen gives us a look at the Baby Adopter game from X2line.
- Display of the charge state in the Dock: This is useful if you cannot or do not like to use the display in the menubar of Mac OS X, e.g.
In this podcast, AnonyMouse gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Be My Eyes - helping blind see.
This recently released iOS app offers to connect blind users with sighted volunteers over live video chat. Using the camera on the iOS device, the blind person can then ask questions about an object or situation that they need help identifying.
In this episode of his podcast, Kushal Solanki showcases the “Red Riding Hood” app from the Twisted Tales series, designed for iOS. This app reinvents the traditional storytelling method by providing a pick-a-path adventure, making reading a dynamic and captivating activity for kids.
Here’s what sets this app apart:
In this podcast, AnonyMouse gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Blindfold Crazy Eights, a fully accessible Crazy Eights card game for iOS which has been designed for rapid audio play.
In this podcast, Alex Hall gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Blindfold Solitaire for iOS.
Created by the authors of Blindfold Racer, Blindfold Blackjack and Blindfold Video Poker, this game is designed for rapid audio play and is fully accessible without need of VoiceOver.
In this episode, Thomas Domville demonstrates how to connect to a Windows computer using the Files app on iOS and iPadOS, in order to transfer files over your local network.
In her latest podcast episode, Ida Grace takes listeners on a guided tour of the Disney+ app for iOS devices. Disney+ stands out as a premier streaming platform, boasting an extensive collection of films, television series, and unique content from iconic brands such as Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic. It caters to a diverse audience by offering everything from the newest hits to beloved classics. The service is enhanced with high-definition features like 4K UHD and HDR, comprehensive parental controls, and the convenience of multi-screen viewing.
In this podcast, Darrell Bowles gives us a walk-through and demonstration of SermonAudio, a free iOS app that offers access to the world’s largest library of free MP3 sermons from thousands of different speakers.