Episode 74 – Musical Chairs: From Tech News to The New Tech Center at the Lighthouse Guild NYC to CSUN and Axe-Con

It is a super duper ultimate packed That Real Blind Tech Show lair as Allison, Brian, and Ed are joined by Dr. Bryan Woolenski to discuss the new Tech Center that was recently launched at the Lighthouse guild NYC, this year’s CSUN, Axe-Con, and much more.

 

We start off discussing a recent survey which decided on the happiest places on Earth. What, no Disney Kingdom?

 

Walgreens is replacing fridge doors with digital screens. Is this leaving the blind further behind? Netflix is claiming people who are sharing their passwords are preventing Netflix from producing great content. Are you one of these horrible people? Some of us are, Microsoft Edge now provides screen labels, err alt text for images.  and proud of it. And it looks like the Smart Home of tomorrow will once again be delayed. Does it Matter?

 

Ed then joins Dr. Bryan in the interview chair as we ask them about the new tech center recently launched at the Lighthouse Guild NYC. We discuss both Bryan and Ed’s roles at the Lighthouse Guild NYC, what the Lighthouse Guild NYC hopes to accomplish with the new tech center, and the benefits of all the services the Lighthouse Guild NYC offers its customers.

 

Dr. Bryan was at CCSUN, so we welcome Ed back to the interviewer side of things, and we discuss what Dr. Bryan enjoyed about CSUN 2022, what impressed him, Gaming, and the benefits of being back at an in person conference.

 

The musical charts continue as Brian with an I moves in to the interviee chair next to discuss his presentation with Yahoo Fantasy at this year’s Axe-Con. Allison and Ed hold Brian’s feet to the fire with a Congress like questioning of him.

 

And of course it is more of What’s Pissing Off Brian Now and Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading!

 

 

 

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