Mar. 24th, 2020
My iPhone has multiple personalities
Mar. 24th, 2020 09:14 amYesterday my iPhone developed a new glitch in which the volume goes really tiny. Originally, this was only when I asked it something, such as What song is this? Then I asked Alexx to see if he could fix it, and it began doing it whenever it felt like it.
Today I woke up and my iPhone had developed a new voice. It's male and British and reads messages as soon as they arrive, and I've never heard this voice before.
I think my iPhone has decided that now is the perfect moment to take over. I don't know if it's trying to take over my brain, my body, Melville Keep, or the entire world, but don't say I didn't warn you.
Today I woke up and my iPhone had developed a new voice. It's male and British and reads messages as soon as they arrive, and I've never heard this voice before.
I think my iPhone has decided that now is the perfect moment to take over. I don't know if it's trying to take over my brain, my body, Melville Keep, or the entire world, but don't say I didn't warn you.
As mentioned in this online how to
https://www.howtogeek.com/663812/how-to-sign-up-for-a-library-card-from-home/
you can sign up through the Libby app (which, sadly, does not seem to be accessible), or check out your local library's Website.
For Boston area folks, here is info for getting a BPL e-card.
, you can get a Boston Public Library e-card
This is if you do not already have a BPL card. The point of this is that you can register for an e-card online and it allows you access to all the online services, including being able to electronically borrow music, audiobooks, and ebooks. Some of these ebooks require an additional ebook reader app, but many can be read using just your browser.
This online registration form is mostly accessible--I am using Jaws with Chrome--but the label for the "City" combo box didn't get read for some reason. You will get an error and a link back to the form if you miss anything, though, so just stick with it.
Here's the link to the form and the FAQ
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4197886/eCard-Registration
https://www.howtogeek.com/663812/how-to-sign-up-for-a-library-card-from-home/
you can sign up through the Libby app (which, sadly, does not seem to be accessible), or check out your local library's Website.
For Boston area folks, here is info for getting a BPL e-card.
, you can get a Boston Public Library e-card
This is if you do not already have a BPL card. The point of this is that you can register for an e-card online and it allows you access to all the online services, including being able to electronically borrow music, audiobooks, and ebooks. Some of these ebooks require an additional ebook reader app, but many can be read using just your browser.
This online registration form is mostly accessible--I am using Jaws with Chrome--but the label for the "City" combo box didn't get read for some reason. You will get an error and a link back to the form if you miss anything, though, so just stick with it.
Here's the link to the form and the FAQ
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4197886/eCard-Registration