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Apple’s new Ipad can we find happiness through technology?
As I read the below article, from the Daily Mail regarding the launch of Apple’s new Ipad I felt physically sick. The piece describes people all over the world queuing for days on end to get their hands on Apple’s … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, aubade, computers, happiness, life, new ipad, philip larkin, poetry, technology, voiceover apple
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The Cobo Ereader
I am not, as a rule a great watcher of television, however yesterday evening (4 February) I was channel hopping when my attention was caught by a lady describing the Cobo Ereader. I don’t recollect which channel it was (it … Continue reading
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Tagged accessible ereaders, Amazon Kindle, Apple, blindness, books, cobo ereader, computers, ibooks, reading, technology
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Accessibility of Ibooks
On 22 January I blogged regarding my experiences, as a blind person in getting to grips with my Ipod (4th Generation), for that post please visit the following link http://kevin-morris.co.uk/2012/01/22/my-new-ipod/. The Apps Store which can be found on “I” devices … Continue reading
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Tagged Apple, apple accessibility, blind apple, computers, ibooks, ipad, ipod, reading, technology, voiceover apple
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My new Ipod
For a long time I thought that Apple’s Ipod was not accessible to a blind person such as myself. I new that the Ipod was operated by the user placing their fingers on a touch screen and activating buttons which … Continue reading
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Tagged accessibility ipod, Apple, blind accessibility, blind ipod, computers, ipod, itunes, technology, voiceover ipod
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Wearing your computer on your sleeve
On 18 December The New York Times carried an article revealing “secret” research, by Google and Apple on the development of wearable computers which will allow the user to communicate directly with a smart phone without the need to constantly … Continue reading