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Audible on iOS gets hands-free listening and more thanks to Alexa voice commands

Por: 9to5Mac Tech November 30, 2022

Audible has updated its iOS app today with a nice addition – Alexa support. That means you can now use voice commands to start listening to a book, ask questions, or get help with anything else Alexa is capable of. Audible shared the news in a today: “While listeners have long enjoyed Audible on Alexa-enabled devices, this development will allow voice control right in our app, enabling a much more hands-free experience. Runners absorbed in a... + full article



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