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On September 13, Apple released iOS 10. This newest version of the 
operating system is available for the iPhone starting with the iPhone 5, 
most iPads and the latest iPod Touch. Our next phone meeting is devoted 
to a discussion of this newest operating system. Perhaps you're curious 
as to iOS 10's new features. Maybe you're one of the brave souls who 
have taken the plunge and have upgraded. Whatever camp you're in, you're 
welcome to chime in with your question or comment.

There are lots of new features in this newest OS, many of them impacting 
accessibility, hopefully in a positive way. Our next phone meeting is 
dedicated to discussing the various new features of iOS 10. Have you 
used Siri to book a ride with Oober or Lyft? Have you tried any of the 
new voices? Have you added any words to the new pronunciation editor? 
Have you moved all of your apps and folders on your home screen with the 
new and improved gestures? I'd love to hear from you.

Some of you may be using one of the newer iPhone models by the time our 
next conference begins. If you will soon be a user of the iPhone 7 or 7 
Plus, I'd love to hear your product review.

Our meeting is scheduled for Friday, September 30 at 8:00 PM Eastern 
time. To participate, the number to call is (712) 432-3900. When 
prompted for your access code, enter 391477, followed by the pound key.

I'm looking forward to this next conference.




-- 
        David Goldfield,
Assistive Technology Specialist

Feel free to visit my Web site
WWW.DavidGoldfield.Info


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