Today on the show, Steven and Shaun dip into the Inbox for a chilled-out read through your messages.
We hear from Michael, who is having issues with the setup of his Mac, and Tom, who has been getting some interesting image descriptions from Seeing AI.
Plus, there’s chat about Braille displays and the value of gaming peripherals for those who are blind or partially sighted.
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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the controversy surrounding the announcement by Microsoft to stop supporting third-party game controllers on its Xbox gaming console. The news has shocked many disabled gamers, who rely on various wired devices in order to play the games they love. However, there is an update and it’s good news!
Also, the Canadian company behind the new smart glasses that allow video and audio calling wirelessly from your iPhone has a big update to share. Seleste is hoping to integrate the same technology behind the popular Be My AI app from Open AI directly into their glasses in the next two weeks. Steven shares the latest.
And we meet Karl, from Cobolt Systems in the UK, who have just announced they are launching a new talking air fryer. What makes this stand out and be more accessible? The company tells all to Double Tap.
And we hear from Marco in Germany, who has already hit the trigger on a new Mac purchase, but why does this sadden Shaun?
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Today’s Double Tap brings together some of the biggest Apple Mac tech heads we know to discuss, pick through and in some cases, lust over all that was revealed at Apple’s Scary Fast event. Steven Scott, Michael Babcock, Damashe Thomas and Jenine Stanley will be reacting to the new M3 range of Apple Silicon and the new Mac computers powered by them.
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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the new Apple Event coming up for Halloween, and listeners chime in on their thoughts on whether Steven should buy the new iMac or not.
Also, there’s the perennial discussion on Android vs Apple and questions about whether a new mobile operating system could gain traction in between the two major players.
Plus, Steven lays out his thoughts on upgrading to the new version of Outlook. Spoiler alert: He uses the word “avoid” a lot!
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Today on the Express, Steven and Shaun dive into the news headlines courtesy of Grace Scofield, including a shocking story about the mishandling of a wheelchair in Vancouver, a new accessibility training course for web developers, and rumours ahead of Apple’s big “Scary Fast” event on Monday 30th October.
There’s also a chance to revisit Negative Julian’s comments on a refurbished PC he has just bought.
And there’s the chance to hear from the co-founder of the original Microsoft Soundscape app, Jarnail Chudge, along with David Redmond and Aoife Buckley from NCBI (National Council for the Blind in Ireland) on its rebirth as Soundscape Community.
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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the evolution of Braille devices following our recent conversation with Adi Kushner from Access Mind. Dan writes in with questions about the long-term viability of a device such as the Optima laptop and queries about long-term support from companies like Orbit and Vispero.
Also, there’s news of a new online Braille learning tool called Braille Brain from American Printing House for the Blind. Listener Lena shares her thoughts.
And there’s more of your feedback, in particular around the different and varying dictaphone devices we have available to us as people who are blind. Graham from Toronto shares his thoughts on the Wilson Recorder, while Greg in Pennsylvania suggests that the much-discussed Olympus DM-770 and DM-720 are two similar, but different devices.
Check out more about the Braille Brain course here: https://www.aph.org/product/braille-brain/
Check out more about the Wilson Recorder here: https://getawilson.com
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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the latest updates from Apple for iPhone, Mac and Watch, including the new Double Tap feature that lets you activate items on your watch with just a double tap of your thumb and forefinger.
Also, as X rolls out a new audio and video calling feature, is this a privacy concern or the price of being on the app?
And, Negative Julian gets in touch with the news of his purchase of a refurbished computer. How much can you get for around $250 CAD? Julian tells all.
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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the recently announced Apple Event called “Scary Fast,” that will be taking place on Monday 30th October at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET/1 a.m. GMT.
Plus there’s more of your feedback, including a question on whether we should debate one device versus the other at all, and why listener Eleanor prefers her Lady G to her Lady A.
And there’s thoughtful discussion around blindness and, what can be for some, its merits. Liz writes in with her thoughts and we have a birthday message for listener Craig courtesy of his wife Ruth. And finally, Brianne asks if Double Tap has become a show about knitting! Double Knot or Double Stitch … what should our new show name be?
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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun are joined by three special guests to discuss the future of a popular orientation and mobility app for people who are blind.
Since Soundscape was “sunset” by Microsoft earlier this year, many have rushed to recreate the app using the source code the company provided, and one of those groups has been led in part by the app’s original co-founder, Jarnail Chudge.
Today on Double Tap we meet Jarnail, along with two members of the NCBI (The National Council for the Blind in Ireland) who are helping to back this new project. David Redmond and Aiofe Buckley discuss the benefits of the app from David’s perspective as a person who is blind as well as Aiofe, who is an orientation and mobility instructor.
You can find out more about the NCBI here: https://www.ncbi.ie
You can also download the Soundscape Community app (for iPhone only) here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/soundscape-community/id6449701760
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Today on the show, Steven and Shaun review the new tech companies Steven met at CES Unveiled in Amsterdam on the 12th of October 2023.
Among them include a company that is using the latest camera technology and smartphones to prevent vision loss, a company offering smart remote monitoring to allow people who live alone or are elderly to remain living in their own homes and a smartwatch designer who thinks he’s found the perfect idea to marry wellness and technology in our everyday lives.
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