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	<title>tim o'brien photos &#187; new ipod shuffle</title>
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		<title>iPod Shuffle has VoiceOver: Any Good for Audiobooks?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2009 19:49:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As you probably heard, this week Apple released its new Shiffie.  The key new accessibility feature is VoiceOver. Introducing VoiceOver. Musically speaking, the new iPod shuffle is brilliant, thanks to an exciting new feature called VoiceOver. Say you’re listening to a song and want to know the title or the artist. With the press of a button, VoiceOver tells you as the music dips down. It even announces the names of your playlists. And when your battery needs charging, VoiceOver tells you that, too. Practically speaking, you press a button on the headphone cord to prompt the iPod to talk to you. Different cues will give you title and artist or battery level or playlist information. All very useful and all very overdue. Between last year&#8217;s nano and this month&#8217;s Shuffle, Apple is well on its way to bringing an audio interface to its mobile devices. Before recommending this to all the visually impaired music lovers out there, I have one concern that I have not seen addressed in the reviews so far. My primary reason for my iPod is to listen to books. Many visually impaired users  offer audiobooks as a main reason for having iPods and other MP3 [...]]]></description>
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