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Technology enthusiast and braille advocate from Brisbane, Australia.
For iOS users. You know when you copy something from one app and want to paste it into another, an alert pops up asking if you want to allow it? This usually happens for me when I copy the last phrase spoken by Voiceover. You can go to the apps sestion of the settings app, find the app that keeps asking (VLC in my case) and there's a section about allowing paste, which you can set to Never, Ask, or Always.
If you're running IOS 26.2, have you noticed it's no longer possible to perform a three finger swipe up or down within a message in Mail to move quickly through the message content? Just confirming it's not solely a me problem before submitting a bug report. Thanks.
one of my favourite Windows utilities is the Bluetooth Audio Receiver found at the link below. What I like about it is that you can play bluetooth audio from any smartphone through your computer. It's pretty darned handy. Plus, you can have multiple phones connected: https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9n9wclwdqs5j?hl=en-US&gl=US
Bluetooth Audio Receiver - Free download and install on Windows | Microsoft Store

This app allows you to use the latest version of Windows 10 2004 (Bluetooth A2DP Sink) to play music from Bluetooth devices on your PC. For the app to work correctly, you must have a Bluetooth adapter and a playback device that supports A2DP, and pre-pair the devices in Settings - > Devices -> Bluetooth.

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I got Version 7 for the glasses this afternoon. It's nice not having to say, "Look and." You can now say "What's in front of me" or "give me a detailed description of object."