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By Ricky Buchanan on March 13, 2009
There’s a new iPod Shuffle, and like the newest iPod Nano it can read out things like song titles and playlist names. Unlike the iPod Nano, the VoiceOver feature is enabled by default and is part of their standard advertising.
Posted in iPods, New Hardware, OS X, Primary Switch Users, Text to Speech, Upgraded software, Users, Vision Impaired, VoiceOver | Tagged ipod accessibility, ipod shuffle, ipod spoken menu, itunes accessibility | 2 Responses
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