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Key To Access

ONE OF THE best things about new technology is how it makes the world more accessible to people with disabilities.

For example, both iPhone and Android have a “magnifier” app that turns the camera into a magnifying glass, to help people with limited vision read things more easily. And both have “voice-over” modes which will read out any text on the phone screen aloud—making it possible for blind or partially sighted people to use phones and apps fully.

And then there’s my favourite hidden iPhone feature—“live listen”. Simply connect your

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