Roger Ebert adds to health care debate on iPhone, Mac use

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19 Sep 2009

Film critic Roger Ebert gave Apple’s VoiceOver technology two thumbs up in allowing him to communicate after losing his voice to cancer surgery, but said his health insurance would only offer to cover an $8,000 device that didn’t work nearly as well.

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Roger Ebert adds to health care debate on iPhone, Mac use

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