Apple adds accessible improvements in time for Accessibility Day
More magnification for people hard of sight and natural language controls for iPhone and iPad are key to Apple’s 2026 accessibility additions.
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More magnification for people hard of sight and natural language controls for iPhone and iPad are key to Apple’s 2026 accessibility additions.
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