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YOUR SOURCE FOR THE BEST ASSISTIVE TECH NEWS, REVIEWS AND INTERVIEWS FROM TOP BLIND AND LOW VISION EXPERTS. AN ENTERTAINING AND TRUSTWORTHY DISCUSSION ON EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES

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  • All About Viewing and Changing NVDA Keyboard Commands

    13/03/2016 Duración: 08min

    In this podcast, Alex describes the NVDA gestures dialog and remapping or adding keystrokes for NVDA's commands. Visit the NVDA Homepage eSight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here.

  • Cool Picks: MARCH 9, 2016

    09/03/2016

    Joel, Alex and tomi discuss their latest Cool Picks: Avira antivirus TeamTalk for iOS Undead Assault

  • VIP: Mobile World Congress Wrap Up and CSUN Dreams

    09/03/2016 Duración: 46min

    From Barcelona Spain to San Diego California, this week's show has you virtually travelling the world like a pro and making sure you don't miss out on the happenings in the world of accessible tech. Joel, Alex and tomi discuss upcoming tech recently presented at Mobile World Congress (MWC). The team then shares it's opinions on the ongoing battle between Apple and the FBI. They share their wish list for the highly anticipated CSUN convention. Finally, without a bit of jet lag between them, they share their cool picks of the week on this must-listen-to show. If you enjoy what we do here at Cool Blind Tech, you can support us by using our Audible link when you want to sign up with Audible.com eSight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here. Cool Picks: Avira antivirus TeamTalk for iOS Undead Assault

  • Frotz for iOS: Interactive Fiction at Your Fingertips

    01/03/2016

    Nostalgic for a simpler time? Then take advantage of those crisp high-resolution fonts to relive the glory days of the Great Underground Empire, or play any of hundreds of great works from the Interactive Fiction archive. Frotz lets you play free works of Interactive Fiction (a.k.a. text adventure games) on your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. Frotz plays titles written in the Z-Machine format. This format was invented by Infocom and was used to produce classic text adventures from the 80s such as the Zork Trilogy, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, and Trinity. In the past decade, text adventures have experienced a renaissance due to the efforts of a diverse Internet community of talented interactive fiction writers and fans. Many of these games are written using the same engine that powered Infocom's titles, thanks to the Inform compiler and authoring system created by Graham Nelson.

  • Cool Picks: FEBRUARY 28, 2016

    28/02/2016

    This week Joel, Leo and Alex discuss Cool Picks: Quartz for iOS Capriccio for iOS Aipoly Vision for iOS

  • VIP: Benefits of Battling Best Browsers

    28/02/2016 Duración: 29min

    Changes, changes and more changes in the world of accessible tech are brought to you this week by Joel, Leo and Alex. Your VIP hosts discuss how podcasting as we know it will soon be changing with an update from Facebook and a new app called ZCast. The battle for top mobile browser is also making it possible for people to switch from PC to Mac and your smart phone with ease. As always, the team's Cool Picks round off this can't miss show. ESight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here. Cool Picks: Quartz for iOS Capriccio for iOS Aipoly Vision for iOS

  • TeamTalk for iOS Is Here, Bringing Clarity to Voice Communication

    26/02/2016 Duración: 15min

    In the world of VOIP (Voice Over IP) communication, apps abound which provide you with many functions and features for good voice communication. Some of these are straight forward, used for simplicity like Skype. Others, such as Ventrilo, TeamSpeak and TeamTalk offer a more flexible approach, with servers and channels that people use to attain higher depths in voice quality. TeamTalk, which is available for Android and other platforms such as Linux, Windows, And Mac OS, has just made an appearance in the iOS App store which now allows people of a huge variety of platforms and devices. Let's dive into how customizable and easy to use the iOS app is, which was designed from the start with accessibility and convenience in mind. ESight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here.

  • Reaper Part 2: Rudimentary Recording for Windows

    22/02/2016 Duración: 09min

    In this episode, Alex quickly shows you how to start recording with REAPER. He then edits out a burp and explains the various ripple modes used for splitting and removing items. ESight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here.

  • Parcel for iOS: A Popular Way to Track Packages

    12/02/2016

    In this podcast, Justin shows us how to use the Parcel app to track incoming packages on your iPhone. He proceeds to explain what the app does, demonstrate the settings, show off tracking information, and add a new delivery that can be tracked on Parcel. ESight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here.

  • How to See the Actual Signal Strength of Your iPhone: Breaking Through the Bars

    11/02/2016

    In this podcast, Justin takes us through all the basics of seeing your iPhone's signal strength in DBM, or decibel-milliwatts. Though this may extremely complicated, Justin reveals that it is actually very simple and demonstrates how to change your signal strength to DBM, then how to take it back to the default settings.

  • Reaper on Windows Part 1: General Introduction, Why Reaper is Awesome

    25/01/2016 Duración: 09min

    Welcome to the Reaper on Windows series. In this series, Alex will show you how to start using Reaper for your audio needs. Reaper is a full-featured digital audio workstation (DAW) with tons of capability for a reasonable price tag. In this episode, Alex demonstrates installing the unofficial OSARA keymap and explains some features of OSARA and Reaper. At the end we make silly noises with effects. This is intended as a general overview and why Alex enjoys REAPER so much. We'll get into specific topics later. In future episodes, we'll explore recording, in-depth effects usage, actually getting things done. Suggestions are welcome. If Alex has the know-how, it'll most likely make it into this series. OSARA is an open-source Reaper extension that allows screen reader users to enjoy Reaper more fully by exposing inaccessible features of Reaper and making controls speak better and more accurately. The Reaper homepage OSARA Homepage ESight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSi

  • Feel the Vibe: Creating Custom Vibrations in Contacts for iOS

    21/01/2016 Duración: 05min

    In this podcast, Justin takes us through the custom vibrations on iOS. He shows us how to assign vibrations to specific contacts, the default ones that iOS comes with and how to create new custom vibrations. ESight enables people with legal blindness to actually see. Want to try eSight? Get in touch with their team by calling : 1 855 837 4448 You can fill out the Try eSight form here.

  • Virtualize This: Install Windows 10 On a Virtual Machine

    04/12/2015 Duración: 11min

    If you have always wanted to try out an operating system but you don’t want to risk losing your files, one good solution is to install it on a virtual machine. A virtual machine allows you to install an OS in an isolated environment, so even if anything goes wrong, your primary OS is still intact. It also lets you experiment without forcing you to part with your current OS. In this podcast, Leo walks you through installing Windows 10 on VMware Player, a free software which allows you to install an operating system on a virtual machine. If you don’t have a copy of windows 10, the best way to obtain an iso image is through the media creation tool. To help with the initial install, the talking Windows PE iso is also used. Only the initial install of windows 10 is covered, so if you’re stuck at the welcome screen, this podcast will show you how to complete the installation. Enjoy!

  • Using Samsung’s S-pen with Talkback: a case for the phablet

    26/11/2015 Duración: 07min

    No doubt the word phablet has entered every day vocabulary among the general population. The larger screen allows not only for more precise on-screen navigation, but also provides an opportunity for more content and video to be viewed. On some phablets, such as Samsung's Galaxy Note 5, a stylus is included which can detect not only precise finger movement, but also pressure in the form of greater line thickness. For professionals, artists, and general consumers alike, this provides the ability to write with handwritten notes or drawings. A picture's worth a thousand words, or so they say. What about other stylus advantages? Samsung has built a special "hover" gesture, which allows swiping and various screen actions without touching the physical phone. This is similar but very, very different from Apple's 3D touch. The reason we make this comparison is simple: Some air gestures can preview content or interact with it in contextual ways. However, it is worth "noting" that 3D touch requires a firm press on t

  • Boost the VoiceOver Maximum Speech Rate for Your Mac

    21/11/2015 Duración: 06min

    In this podcast, we show how you can increase your VoiceOver TTS above the standard 100% on a Mac. This was recorded using OSX Mavericks, but still works great in El Capitan and Yosemite. If text is more your thing, the same instructions may be found here: First, get everything in VO set up the way you want. Then, go into VO utility, and Command-shift-e to export your settings. Export all of them, and save the .voprefs somewhere you'll remember. Open this .voprefs in textEdit by pressing Option-Control-Shift-m, and navigate to Open With > Other... Choose textEdit from the open dialog, and press Return. The .voprefs will open in readable text you can edit. Search for rate by pressing Command-f, and typing rate and pressing Return. Hit escape so you're back in the window and see where you are. There's a line that says "100" below that huge key with "rate" in it. Find the "100,” or whatever your TTS rate is, and change it to something else. You can also do this with volume (some legacy voices like F

  • Speedtest for iOS: Geekiness Made Easy

    18/11/2015

    In this podcast, Justin goes over the Speedtest.net app for iOS. He explains what it is used for, how it is useful in real world applications, and demonstrates how to proficiently navigate the application.

  • A Quick Look at Firefox for iOS

    18/11/2015

    In this podcast, Alex takes us on a brief tour of the recently released Mozilla Firefox for iOS. There are some bugs and issues, but overall it's a smooth browsing experience. See Marco Zehe's post for more information.

  • Claria: a new vision of technology

    15/11/2015 Duración: 16min

    This week on Spotlight the Cool Blind Tech Team features Claria Zoom. Claria Zoom is an all-in-one application helping elderly & people suffering from eye diseases (AMD, glaucoma…) stay active and independent. Download it now Claria Zoom won the Golden Silmo award at the 2014 World Optics Fair in Paris. Unrivalled reading & writing comfort Extra large characters Contrasted color themes Big keyboards Speech activation available on any screen Interface Claria Zoom FeaturesGrey copie 20+ redesigned functionalities Communication: Phone, Text messages, Emails Daily tools: GPS, Calendar, Clock, Calculator, Voice memos, Notes, Weather, File explorer Entertainment: Music player, Newspapers, Radio player, Audio book reader, Web browser Camera: Take a photo/video, Electronic magnifier, Optical character recognition (OCR)

  • KNFB Reader, compared on both Android and iOS

    10/11/2015 Duración: 14min

    With the recent release of KNFB Reader for Android, we can now see how text recognition and accuracy can differ among various smartphones. Does iOS still have an edge over recognition quality? What are some of the shortcomings of the Android app? Taking the same document, we run it through the camera of a Galaxy Note 5 and an iPhone 6s, which offer the 2015-era top notch camera quality from both Apple and Samsung. You can grab the Android version of KNFB Reader here Or grab the iOS one from the iTunes Store here.

  • Spotlight with iMerciv: Feel the Buzz! Not the Bump!

    30/10/2015 Duración: 21min

    In the Spotlight we talk to Bin Liu and Arjun Mali developers of the BuzzClip. iMerciv has developed a small, discreet and versatile wearable for people that are blind or living with significant vision loss. The BuzzClip, uses ultrasound to detect obstacles that may lie directly in one's path. It then notifies the user of these obstacles through intuitive vibrations, allowing the user to safely navigate around any objects that they may walk into. PRE ORDER NOW!

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