It’s an all new That Real Blind Tech Show with the entire gang here as Allison, Brian, Ed and Jeanine discuss the latest tech news, or in this case lack of news.
We kick things off discussing the death of the Humane A.I. Pin, really, Humane, we barely got to know you!
uBer wants to making riding with your service dog easier.
If you are rich off your ass and afraid to walk down the streets of New York City on your own, there’s now an app for that!
We then dive in to Allison’s issues with her latest experience with Mac OS Sequoia.
Apple announced the iPhone 16E, we discuss the device and who it is for. The great news for blind people interested in the iPhone 16E is that it will support Apple visual Intelligence.
Google is rolling out Google Lens Search to its iOS apps, it will most likely not be accessible, but one of us has an idea how to make it accessible.
Brian then discusses the HomePod hell he is living in.
The conversation then turns to asking the question is accessibility going down hill because of privacy and extreme security concerns? On a somewhat related note, apple has refused England’s demand to create a back door to its devices.
We then discuss a few apps we love using in the work place.
We then preview this year’s CSUN Assistive Tech Conference taking place in Anaheim, CA March 10 to the 14th, as a certain someone will be presenting at this year’s conference.
And it’s more of What’s Pissing Off Brian Now, and Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading.
It’s an all new That Real Blind Tech Show with the entire gang here as Allison, Brian, Ed and Jeanine discuss the latest tech news, or in this case lack of news.
We kick things off discussing the death of the Humane A.I. Pin, really, Humane, we barely got to know you!
uBer wants to making riding with your service dog easier.
If you are rich off your ass and afraid to walk down the streets of New York City on your own, there’s now an app for that!
We then dive in to Allison’s issues with her latest experience with Mac OS Sequoia.
Apple announced the iPhone 16E, we discuss the device and who it is for. The great news for blind people interested in the iPhone 16E is that it will support Apple visual Intelligence.
Google is rolling out Google Lens Search to its iOS apps, it will most likely not be accessible, but one of us has an idea how to make it accessible.
Brian then discusses the HomePod hell he is living in.
The conversation then turns to asking the question is accessibility going down hill because of privacy and extreme security concerns? On a somewhat related note, apple has refused England’s demand to create a back door to its devices.
We then discuss a few apps we love using in the work place.
We then preview this year’s CSUN Assistive Tech Conference taking place in Anaheim, CA March 10 to the 14th, as a certain someone will be presenting at this year’s conference.
And it’s more of What’s Pissing Off Brian Now, and Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading.
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