Author: The Tech Doctor

  • WWDC 2019 Keynote Recap

    In this Tech Doctor podcast, Allison Mervis, Robert Carter and David Woodbridge discuss and examine all of the important announcements that were made during Apple’s 2019 WWDC keynote presentation.

    This presentation was filled with new information. The three podcasters found a lot to be excited about in this keynote.

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  • Low-Cost Refreshable Braille Part Four

    This Podcast is part four in a series on low-cost refreshable Braille displays.

    Lisa Salinger and Robert Carter spend this podcast sharing their experiences and impressions with the
    Brailliant BI 14 from HumanWare

    This podcast will provide you with our perspective on this innovative little device. For details on exactly how it all works, check out the free tutorial on the Brailliant BI 14 which is available from
    Mystic Access

    Lisa and Robert have enjoyed putting this series together. Low-Cost Braille is an exciting and much needed development in technology for people who are blind. Robert and Lisa hope this series will help you make informed decisions when evaluating and purchasing this new technology.

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  • Low-Cost Refreshable Braille Part Three

    In this Tech Doctor podcast, Lisa Salinger and Robert Carter are back with part three in their low-cost refreshable Braille series.

    This time, their focus is on the Orbit Reader 20 available from Orbit Research

    Lisa and Robert provide a basic description of the Orbit Reader and they share what it is like to work with this Braille display.

    If you want full details on the operation of the Orbit Reader 20, check out Lisa’s Orbit Reader audio tutorial which is available from
    Mystic Access.

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  • Apple March 25th Event

    In this brief and largely unedited Tech Doctor podcast, Allison and Robert take you step by step through the Apple Event that was held on March 25, 2019 at the Steve Jobs theater.

    Apple announced several new services.

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  • Low-Cost Refreshable Braille Part Two

    This podcast is part two of Robert Carter and Lisa Salinger’s exploration low-cost refreshable Braille displays. Part one was an introduction to this topic. Part two focuses on the Braille Me.

    The Braille Me is manufactured in India and was developed by a company called
    Innovision

    Lisa and Robert describe the Braille Me and share some of their experiences when working with it. Lisa’s audio tutorial available from
    Mystic Access
    Is the place to go for a thorough description and a walk-through of the major features of this device.

    In the US, the Braille Me is sold and supported by
    National Braille Press
    Robert ends the podcast by describing his experience of purchasing and working with National Braille Press for support of the Braille Me. Lisa and Robert are excited about this product and encourage you to investigate the Braille Me to see if it is the right Braille display for you.

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  • Low-Cost Refreshable Braille Part One

    In this series of Tech Doctor podcasts, Robert Carter sits down with Lisa Salinger to explore the new and exciting world of low-cost refreshable Braille technology.

    In this podcast, Lisa and Robert explain how electronic Braille technology remained static for nearly 40 years. Within the last few years, however, some new and less expensive technology designed to display electronic Braille has been developed.

    Robert and Lisa express their excitement with how the cost of refreshable Braille is coming down. This means that electronic Braille is available to more people than ever before.

    Lisa and Robert will begin examining three specific low-cost Braille displays in part two, three and four of this series.

    Robert and Lisa explain that the company that Lisa works for called
    Mystic Access
    Has developed audio tutorials on the three Braille displays that we will be discussing. These tutorials are an excellent way to learn about these devices.

    Lisa and Robert highlight the idea that it is critical that each person figures out through hands on experience, studying the user manuals or listening to these tutorials which Braille display will best meet their needs. Having so many choices is wonderful but each person should think critically about what they really need and want in a Braille display.

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  • New Hardware New Operating Systems

    In this podcast, the Tech Doctors examine their new
    iPhones
    Robert got the XS and Allison got the XS Max. They also explore their new
    Apple Watch Series 4.

    After talking about the new Apple hardware, the Tech Doctors work through a lot of what is new in iOS 12 and Watch os 5.

    The Tech Doctors want to thank Thomas Domville for publishing two excellent
    Applevis
    podcasts where you can get more detail on both
    iOS 12
    and
    Watch os 5.

    The Tech Doctors are excited to share their experiences with this new hardware which is shipped running the new operating systems.

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  • September Twelfth Apple Event

    In this Tech Doctor Podcast, Robert and Allison invite you to listen to their discussion of what was announced by Apple on September the twelfth in the Steve Jobs theater. You will hear about a new series 4 Apple Watch and 3 new iPhones.

    The Tech Doctors hope you enjoy our keynote coverage.

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  • WWDC 2018 Keynote

    In this podcast, David Woodbridge and the Tech Doctors take you through all that was announced at Apple’s World Wide Developer 2018 Keynote presentation.

    There is a lot to get excited about. Sit back and enjoy.

    Thanks David. It was a pleasure as always.

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  • Examining the Victor Reader Trek

    In this podcasts, the Tech Doctors sit down with Deborah Kendrick to examine the
    Victor Reader Trek
    From Humanware.

    Be sure to read Deborah’s
    Review of the Trek
    In the May 2018 AccessWorld Magazine from The American Foundation for the Blind.

    The Trek which is about the same size as the Victor Reader Stream contains all of the features of the Stream as well as a very easy-to-use but quite sophisticated GPS-based orientation system. It comes with the maps already installed and aside from the fact that it takes awhile for the GPS to get its first satellite fix, getting going with GPS couldn’t be easier.

    Humanware stuck to its tried and true VR Stream interface for both reading and navigation. Anybody who has used a Stream will feel very at home with this product.

    The Trek is a fabulous alternative for anyone who is not comfortable with a touch-screen device like the iPhone. Some will even want it as a second device even if they primarily use a smartphone for reading, podcasts listening, internet radio and GPS orientation. The Trek handles all of these very well. Downloads are slower than they are on the iPhone but they are done in the background and don’t seem to interfere with whatever else the Trek is doing.

    Robert and Deborah are both impressed with how much fun the Trek is to use. Allison is thinking that she will stick with her phone for now.

    The Tech Doctors hope you enjoy this discussion and they thank Deborah for sharing her expertise with all of us.

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