gerardo Corripio

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Compartiendo experiencias del diario vivir con discapacidad visual/auditiva (ocio, tecnología, y un poco de todo).
Apple Adds Another iPad to Vintage Products List

Apple today updated its vintage and obsolete product page to add the Wi-Fi version of the third-generation iPad Air. Cellular iPad Air 3 models were...

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I’ve just finished the Access On that will be published on April 1, 50 years to the day that Apple was founded. And I’m really happy with it.
We can celebrate all that Apple has done while also ensuring that their massive marketing machine doesn’t rewrite or obscure the history, which is that blind people have been leading every step of the way. It was blind people and our allies who initiated the first golden era of Apple #accessibility in the 1980s. I’m joined by a panel comprising people who used the technology back then, and most significantly, by Caryn Navy, a blind person who, through Raised Dot Computing, played a pivotal role in that accessibility era. The stories she can tell are fascinating, and at times, very moving.
Thanks to the stellar work of @jaybird110127, I’ll even fire up an Apple IIE, an emulated one, so you can hear what it all sounded like back then, play a couple of games, and even hear the Apple IIE play a tune or two.
And in case you weren’t around, or weren’t paying attention during the formative stages of this current Apple accessibility era, I think it is absolutely vital that we record the role blind people played in that, too. Apple didn’t wake up one morning and decide to do all this out of the goodness of its heart. It was a business imperative, and the organized blind movement created that environment and then insisted that Apple comply.
Telling the full story doesn’t take anything away from the brilliant engineers who brought about the revolution that saw blind people being able to buy a computer or a smartphone, take it home and use it on terms of equality at no extra cost. No one had done that before and it was a game changer. But what blind people achieved through collective action speaks to the kinds of outcomes that are possible when we know our worth and join together to organize as a strong force.
When it’s published on Wednesday, I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed producing it, and I hope you feel a justifiable sense of blind pride in what we encouraged Apple to deliver.
There are, of course, still many tech accessibility victories to win, and there is a place for everyone who wants to help us win them in the National Federation of the Blind.
iOS 26.4 Features: Everything New in iOS 26.4

The latest version of iOS 26, iOS 26.4, is now available for download. The update doesn't have the Siri feature set we were hoping for, but there...

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iOS 26.4 Fixes iPhone Keyboard Accuracy Bug

The iOS 26.4 update that Apple plans to release as soon as next week includes improvements for the built-in iOS keyboard. In its notes for the...

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RE: https://mastodon.social/@macrumors/116246042140179022

It was so quick to restart and install! Applied it on both, iPhone and iPad 9th Generation without a problem.

Apple Announces iPhone 17e With A19 Chip, MagSafe, and More

Apple today announced the iPhone 17e, featuring the A19 chip, MagSafe connectivity, and more. The iPhone 17e contains the A19 chip from the iPhone...

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iOS 26.2.1 Addresses Emergency Call Problems on Older iPhones in Australia https://www.macrumors.com/2026/01/26/ios-26-2-1-emergency-call-australia/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon
iOS 26.2.1 Addresses Emergency Call Problems on Older iPhones in Australia

The iOS 26.2.1 update that Apple released today further addresses an issue preventing some older mobile phones from being able to make emergency...

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Help! Journal entries won’t sync on iPad. I updated my 9th-gen iPad since Journal is now available there, but entries made on iPhone don’t appear on iPad, and vice versa. Both are on same Wi-Fi, same Apple ID, iCloud Journal + Suggestions enabled. I even toggled them off/on and restarted. iPhone shows “iCloud syncing” though. Is sync instant or slow? I’m also curious since I tend to journal a lot, does “Journal take up iCloud storage?
Bonnie’s major Christmas present should be arriving this morning. My mission? Intercept it, lock myself in my office, set it up, hide it. Cue the Dragnet music.

RE: https://caneandable.social/@JonathanMosen/115551889138748634

Glad you’re enjoying your new place!