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Everything Apple Updates

Everything Apple Updates

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1) Episode Summary

Evan Starnes opens this shorter solo episode with a quick update on Aftersight’s major platform transition and shares his excitement about getting back to creating more original content for Blind Level Tech. He introduces a new upcoming Thursday mini-series focused on vintage and retro assistive and consumer technology, giving listeners a fun “trip down memory lane” format that will be more relaxed and demo-driven.

The main focus of the episode is a broad overview of the latest Apple product releases and what matters most for blind and low-vision users. Evan walks through the newly announced products, highlights accessibility-relevant features, and frames the conversation around practical use rather than deep technical specs. He discusses the value of these devices for students, everyday users, and those looking to upgrade from older Apple hardware.

He also gives his take on the new iPhone and Mac lineup from the perspective of real-world accessibility, including MagSafe, storage, performance, camera practicality, and how useful certain “Pro” features may or may not be for blind users. The episode closes with an invitation for listener feedback and a reminder that more tech-focused content is on the way as the transition work settles down.

2) Contact Info


Aftersight Contact Info
Aftersight
Email: feedback@aftersight.org
Phone: (720) 712-8856
Website: Aftersight.org

Producer Credit
Produced by Jonathan Price

3) Show Credits

Show: Blind Level Tech
Host: Evan Starnes
Producer: Jonathan Price
Organization: Aftersight

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