Windows 10 Resources
- , by Quentin Christensen of 22 Point Blog, focuses on the low-vision-related features of Windows 10.
- How to Use and Configure Cortana on Windows 10
- 12 Obscure New Windows 10 Features That Eliminate Everyday Hassles
- How to Customize the Windows 10 Start Menu
- 14 Things You Can Do In Windows 10 That You Couldn't Do In Windows 8
- Eight Windows 10 Tricks And Shortcuts You Probably Didn't Know
- This Simple Windows 10 Tweak Could Reduce RAM And CPU Usage
- Digging Into and Understanding Windows 10's Privacy Settings
- NVDA recommends waiting a month or two for new versions of screen readers before upgrading to Windows 10.
- Ai Squared Knowledge Base Article on Windows 10 installation and upgrade scenarios for Window-Eyes users
- Related NVAccess Podcast
- Windows 10, 15 Days In.
- The National Federation of the Blind does not give Microsoft high marks on its handling of accessibility in Windows 10.
- Windows 10 Tips for Blind and Partially Sighted people
Apple Watch Reviews
- Apple Watch Review – Your Mileage May Vary Edition
- A skeptic’s Apple Watch diary: One month in, after the novelty wore off
- Apple Watch: One month later
- Watching Without Looking: A VoiceOver User’s First Month with the Apple Watch by Anna Dresner
- Another Apple Watch Review
- My First Week with the Apple Watch
Gaming
- Video Games Which Open the Door for the Blind to Play
- Top 25 Web Sites for Gamers who are Blind - 2015
Helpful apps for the blind and vision impaired
- On Helen Keller's birthday, some apps for the deaf-blind
- 32 Apps to Help You Get Started with a New iOS Device
Smartphones, apps are liberating the blind and visually impaired
In the article, Smartphones, apps are liberating the blind and visually impaired, the author highlights how smartphone apps help the blindness community lead independent lives.
AppleVis
AppleVis offers reviews and information about accessible apps and products.
Audiobooks HQ
Audiobooks HQ is reputed to be the most popular audiobook app for iOS, with a collection of 7,500 books from several sources. Now this $1.95 App has been made VoiceOver accessible. The creator, Inkstone Mobile, says it is adding VoiceOver support to its other apps, which include one for French audiobooks, one for audio bibles, and one for eBook searching.
Getting interested in technology videos
RNIB offers a video series to help you feel more comfortable using technology.
How to be Blind
How to be Blind helps you get the most out of your accessible technology.