Hosted by Jonathan Mosen, Access On features breaking technology news , product demonstrations, reviews, comparisons, and interviews about the fast-changing wor...
Meta rolls out some accessibility fixes to Facebook, Audiom provides accessible maps, and learning a language
In this week's episode:
Introduction 0:00
Improvements to Facebook accessibility 0:54
To use the mobile experience on a desktop device, visit https://facebook.com/?force_mobile=1
Brandom Biggs discusses Audiom 13:02
Remembering Ed Potter 43:35
Listening to Access On with SensePlayer, and accounting software 45:44
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses and hearing aids 47:10
Accessibility of Microsoft Word for iOS 50:16
Learning another language 51:40
Configuring the restaurant program for Phonak hearing aids 54:49
Closing and contact info 59:28
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The NFB's Center of Excellence in Nonvisual Accessibility, Meta Smart Glasses review, and a tribute to Ed Potter
Welcome to episode 9 of Access On. Here's what you can hear in this week's episode.
Introduction 0:00
Ed Potter dies 0:50
To hear past episodes of Playback Magazine, you can check out the Playback magazine Archive
Jonathan Mosen, Karl Belanger and Kennedy Zimnik discuss the National Federation of the Blind's Center of Excellence in Nonvisual Accessibility 4:33
Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses 31:36
Review of Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses 33:58
Brit Box has no audio description 47:39
Seeing AI barcode descriptions deteriorating 48:24
Problems composing posts in Facebook for iOS 50:09
Learning another language 52:00
Accessible closed captions 53:39
Switching software, now my job is less accessible 55:11
Tech Tip, Paprika Recipe Manager 56:39
Closing and contact info 58:33
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Accessible shopping with Innosearch.ai, podcast apps for your iPhone, and organize your travel with TripIt
Here are the items we cover in this episode of Access On, and the times in the file for each.
Introduction 0:00
Patrick Long and Bryan Vuong discuss Innosearch.ai 1:12
JAWS sound split feature, and a talking body temperature thermometer 45:58
Pages for Mac with Apple Intelligence, and playing Access On with Siri 48:07
Podcast apps for iPhone 50:58
Tech Tip, keep your travel organized with TripIt 56:35
Closing and contact info 58:55
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The Plaud NotePin, what's the most accessible way to learn a language, and smart glasses feedback
Happy new year from all of us here at the National Federation of the Blind. Here's what's on our first episode for 2025.
Introduction 0:00
Register for our document accessibility boutique on January 28 1:09
Review and demonstration of the Plaud NotePin 2:38
Microsoft office on mobile devices, and Microsoft Bookings 36:59
The most accessible way to learn a new language, and getting familiar with Microsoft Teams 40:28
The future of the Envision glasses 43:49
Amazon Alexa 52:39
Problems with the voice rotor in watchOS 11 53:52
Tech tip for Victor Reader Stream users 55:30
Closing and contact info 59:17
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iOS 18.2, AudibleSync and the Victor Reader Stream 3, and funding for Access Technology
Access On will be taking a short break over the holiday season, returning in early 2025. We all wish you and yours a joyous holiday season.
Here's what's in this week's episode.
Introduction 0:00
A look at iOS 18.2 1:30
Why isn't Siri's ChatGPT integration on all iPhones? 41:59
Assistance with purchasing access technology 46:15
AudibleSync doesn't work for all Victor Reader Stream 3 users 50:29
Thunderbird accessibility 53:28
Creating tables in Pages for Mac 54:16
Tech Tip, accessing the classic Windows sound settings 55:24
Closing and contact info 56:58
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Hosted by Jonathan Mosen, Access On features breaking technology news , product demonstrations, reviews, comparisons, and interviews about the fast-changing world of technology. We also welcome contributions from our listeners.
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