In this episode, I’m joined by Taylor Arndt as we dive into an array of exciting tech updates and Apple news leading up to tomorrow's much-anticipated Apple event. We share our excitement about the event, themed "It's Glow Time," which hints at significant announcements for the new iPhone lineup, particularly the introduction of Apple Intelligence in Siri. Despite a busy weekend filled with work, the upcoming reveals have us buzzing with curiosity and speculation.

As we discuss what to expect from the new iPhone models, Taylor shares her anticipation for upgrading to the iPhone 16 Pro, highlighting the potential shift from lightning to USB-C as a game changer. We both weigh in on the anticipated features, with Apple’s latest AI developments taking center stage. We debate whether the new Siri will make a significant impact on user experience and whether the timing of hardware announcements aligns with software releases, particularly with iOS 18.1 on the horizon.

We also touch on the Apple Watch and AirPods rumors, discussing the possibility of new health sensors and designs that cater to a variety of user needs. Taylor raises a crucial question about whether to invest in a new Apple Watch based on her current fitness goals and swimming activities. Our conversation acknowledges the decade-long journey of the Apple Watch and ponders how much the product has evolved in terms of accessibility and health monitoring features.

Shifting gears, we share our excitement about the progress at iAccessibility, where we have successfully revamped our website, making it fully functional for users to engage with our app directory and forums. I highlight how we've incorporated AI features into our site, allowing for seamless navigation and resource discovery, and Taylor elaborates on her contributions to our AI articles that aim to educate and inform our audience about the latest trends and tools.

Moreover, we emphasize the importance of having multiple accessibility resources within the tech community, celebrating the collaboration with platforms like AppleViz and Be My Eyes. As we look ahead to the future, we touch on the idea of creating a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting accessibility and remaining transparent about our goals and initiatives. 

In closing, we both express our eagerness to reconvene after the Apple event to provide insights and reactions to the announcements. We wrap up by inviting listeners to share their thoughts and experiences regarding the announced products and the evolving landscape of accessible technology. Stay tuned for tomorrow's discussion packed with fresh news and our reflections on all the latest from Apple!

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Its Pre-Glowtime!

SEP 8, 202420 MIN
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Its Pre-Glowtime!

SEP 8, 202420 MIN

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In this episode, I’m joined by Taylor Arndt as we dive into an array of exciting tech updates and Apple news leading up to tomorrow's much-anticipated Apple event. We share our excitement about the event, themed "It's Glow Time," which hints at significant announcements for the new iPhone lineup, particularly the introduction of Apple Intelligence in Siri. Despite a busy weekend filled with work, the upcoming reveals have us buzzing with curiosity and speculation. As we discuss what to expect from the new iPhone models, Taylor shares her anticipation for upgrading to the iPhone 16 Pro, highlighting the potential shift from lightning to USB-C as a game changer. We both weigh in on the anticipated features, with Apple’s latest AI developments taking center stage. We debate whether the new Siri will make a significant impact on user experience and whether the timing of hardware announcements aligns with software releases, particularly with iOS 18.1 on the horizon. We also touch on the Apple Watch and AirPods rumors, discussing the possibility of new health sensors and designs that cater to a variety of user needs. Taylor raises a crucial question about whether to invest in a new Apple Watch based on her current fitness goals and swimming activities. Our conversation acknowledges the decade-long journey of the Apple Watch and ponders how much the product has evolved in terms of accessibility and health monitoring features. Shifting gears, we share our excitement about the progress at iAccessibility, where we have successfully revamped our website, making it fully functional for users to engage with our app directory and forums. I highlight how we've incorporated AI features into our site, allowing for seamless navigation and resource discovery, and Taylor elaborates on her contributions to our AI articles that aim to educate and inform our audience about the latest trends and tools. Moreover, we emphasize the importance of having multiple accessibility resources within the tech community, celebrating the collaboration with platforms like AppleViz and Be My Eyes. As we look ahead to the future, we touch on the idea of creating a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting accessibility and remaining transparent about our goals and initiatives. In closing, we both express our eagerness to reconvene after the Apple event to provide insights and reactions to the announcements. We wrap up by inviting listeners to share their thoughts and experiences regarding the announced products and the evolving landscape of accessible technology. Stay tuned for tomorrow's discussion packed with fresh news and our reflections on all the latest from Apple!