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Posts Tagged ‘ iphone ’

Call for Moblie Web Zoom

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March 15, 2010
Call for Moblie Web Zoom

I do not understand something about the mobile web. The ‘mobile web’ entails all the sites made for smart phones and other mobile devices. Despite being designed for small screens, most mobile site disable the best feature on mobile browsers, the pinch zoom. This makes no sense to me. How could this benefit mobile...
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The iPad & the Ultimate Low Vision Aid

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March 9, 2010
The iPad & the Ultimate Low Vision Aid

Is the iPad the ultimate accessible electronic accessory? Of course not, but it has some serious potential. Right away, iPad 1.0 already wins the accessible tech toy race hands down. With a few small changes, next year’s iPad 2.0 could begin to render many low vision aids obsolete. Out of the gate, the iPad...
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WriteRoom: Accessible Writing App

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March 2, 2010
WriteRoom: Accessible Writing App

My new favorite app for writing emails and other documents on my Touch is WriteRoom. It it both accessible and versatile, though it is not free. Despite the rather hefty price tag at $4.99, it is well worth it. For me, accessibility is key and WriteRoom wins hands down here. Not only does it...
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An iPad Camera?

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February 21, 2010
An iPad Camera?

Blind Photographers has written already about iPhone photography ins Shooting the iPhone 3GS. What will the iPad bring to the table? Nothing yet, as the tablet, like its older sibling, the iPod Touch, lacks a camera.  However, hope is not lost. PCWorld reports that they are  Sleuthing for an iPad Camera. “General consensus is...
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iPhone Access to The Major Leagues

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June 29, 2009
iPhone Access to The Major Leagues

I have something to confess. I am one of god’s most pathetic creatures. I am a Boston Red Sox fan. Even though I had to quit little league after getting hit in the face trying to play catch on sidelines, I still love the game. My one season of little league involved a total...
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Accessing Audiobook Speed on iPhone 3.0

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June 19, 2009
Accessing Audiobook Speed on iPhone 3.0

The new iPhone update has moved the audio book playback speed controls. In the earlier versions, these controls were hidden away in the Music panel of the Settings App. This was terribly unintuitive as I noted in this post, Variable Speed Playback on the iPhone. Whenever I shared my iPod Touch with my wife,...
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New iPhone 3G S, More Accessibility

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June 8, 2009
New iPhone 3G S, More Accessibility

Apparently, Apple has been listening. I have blogged much over the past six months on the iPhone’s missing accessibility features; more zoom, more color contrast and more voice. Today, Apply announced the next iteration of the iPhone, the 3G S, and it has taken a giant step in the right direction. Apple introduces these...
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iPhone as Accessible Pocket Watch

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June 6, 2009
iPhone as Accessible Pocket Watch

More and more, I am finding myself using my iPod Touch as a pocket watch. For those times my watch is not handy, but my iPod is (which is surprisingly often), I find that I turn to it to check to the time. The font is just large enough that I do not need...
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Rotating Images on the iPhone

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June 1, 2009
Rotating Images on the iPhone

As I noted when I Bought My First iPhone App, there is no built-in way to totate images on the iPhone. Apple probably never thought of it because rotating images on the iPhone makes them quite small. It is both better and simpler just to swivel the iPhone itself depending on whether the image...
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HearPlanet

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May 31, 2009
HearPlanet

Apparently, some one, as usual, has beaten me to it.  Not long ago, I posted about talking lamp posts. These talking lamp posts would give nearby visitors an audio description of their location. I thought it would be a better idea to build that capability into GPS-capable devices. They can build the ‘guides’ into...
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iPhone Tip: If Found Apps

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May 30, 2009
iPhone Tip: If Found Apps

A while back I posted a tip about adding IDs to the iPhone wallpaper. This tip involved adding your contact info manually using an image editing software on your desktop. Too tricky for most, including me. Fortunately, it turns out that ther is an easier way to do this. There are to similar apps,...
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Another iPhone Full Screen Browser

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May 25, 2009
Another iPhone Full Screen Browser

On every digital device, some piece of the screen is almost always lost to toolbars. Windows has its Task Bar. Each individual software has its title bar up top, usually following by the main menu bar. The iPhone’s browser has the same issues. As you can see on the right, a portion of the...
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Accessing Wikipedia on the iPhone: Wikipanion Accessiility

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May 22, 2009
Accessing Wikipedia on the iPhone: Wikipanion Accessiility

Wikipanion is a feature-rich access point Wikipedia on the iPhone. it has an intelligent, well thought out interface. Besides support for multiple languages, Wikipanion has smart search and bookmarking features. you can also e-mail your search results to disbelieving friends. Wikipanion is also quite accessible. Not only is the font size adjustable, but you...
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iPhone Tip: Adding ID to iPhone Home Screen

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May 11, 2009

Ken Rockwell has a great tip on How to add your ID to your iPhone and iPod Touch. Wouldn’t it be nice if you could have your contact information pop up every time your iPhone or iPod touch turns on, so that if you lost it, you would get it back? The tip is...
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Accessing Public Radio on an iPhone Tuner

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May 8, 2009
Accessing Public Radio on an iPhone Tuner

Hi. My name us Tim and I am an addict. Addicted to public radio, that is. The alarm clock radio, the shower radio, the kitchen radio, the car radio. Even iTunes. Now the iPod Touch. The Public Radio Exchange has released a fee iPhone app, Public Radio Tuner, that finds and streams US public...
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