Talking Tech for June 30 2020
Catching Up with Some Stuff from WWDC 2020
iOS 14 App Library, Widgets, Sound Notifications, 1 finger twice/thrice tap on back of iPhone, and Apple Watch OS 7 Braille Display support.
My Demo of using a Braille display on the Apple Watch S3:
https://s158.podbean.com/pb/7da252d892a0a6c15c6b657dd384c7e8/5ef7d23f/data4/fs54/339150/uploads/Demo_of_Braille_support_on_Watch_OS_7_beta_6vr3n.mp3?pbss=b93b2d63-0c5d-5050-9ae6-1d83c57ef7a8
A First I Believe, an Audio Described version of a Keynote, in This Case the Apple Keynote WWDC 2020
https://tv.apple.com/au/movie/wwdc-2020/umc.cmc.54m67p6y1anwos34dojt57fw7
Apple’s new Apple silicon Macs Won’t Support Bootcamp
Intel chips will still be around for a while, and who knows what VMWare is going to do with Fusion to run Windows in a virtual machine (at the moment, they need to rewrite their code).
https://www.theverge.com/2020/6/24/21302213/apple-silicon-mac-arm-windows-support-boot-camp
As of Sunday June 28, Audio Description Comes to the ABC and SBS
This is free to air only in case you were wondering.
https://guidedogsaustralia.com/accessible_tv_for_all/
CNIB Foundation offers a Free book for Toddlers to Understand iOS
A great starter document that you can request fro free from CNIB for teachers, family etc to get their 3 to 8 year olds up and running with iOS on an iPad.
https://cnib.ca/en/news/cnib-foundation-offers-free-educational-manual-abcs-ios-voiceover-manual-toddlers-and-beyond?region=on_west