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Vision Australia's Senior Adaptive Technology Consultant David Woodbridge talks with Stephen Jolley about the latest developments and gadgets in the tech world from a blindness and low vision perspective.
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Technology Podcasts
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Vision Australia's Senior Adaptive Technology Consultant David Woodbridge talks with Stephen Jolley about the latest developments and gadgets in the tech world from a blindness and low vision perspective.
Language:
English
Website:
https://talkingtech.podbean.com/
Episodes
Talking Tech 7th May 2024
5/7/2024
In this weeks Talking Tech, Stephen gives a warning about the potential of the Sonos app update May 7 in the US not being accessible with VoiceOver.
Stephen catch’s up with Sam Taylor (ATC) from the Va Brisbane office on a general discussion about assistive and main stream tech.
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Duration:00:15:33
Talking Tech 30th April 2024
4/30/2024
This week Stephen revisits a program from late last year in conversation with David on the technology advances in 2024.
Notes from 26th December 2023:
What is Computer Artificial Intelligence (AI)
In simple terms, it is making computers think like Humans.
Eg recognising speech, making decision, and recognising patterns etc.
General examples of Computer AI
Advanced Web Search Engines.
Recommendation systems.
Virtual assistance.
Speech recognition.
Automatic translation.
Automatic audio translation.
Automated speech synthesis.
Smart home.
Predictive maintenance.
Natural language processing.
Super play.
Content creation.
Image recognition.
Automated image generation.
Automated music composition.
Automated text summary.
Face detection.
Spell checking.
Word suggestions.
Weather prediction.
Cyber Security.
Medical diagnosis..
Health and well being.
Automated customer service.
Trains.
Shipping.
Aviation.
Automatic Driving Assistance.
Self driving cars.
Autonomous Drones.
Robotics.
Examples Of Computer AI for Blind or Low Vision
Object recognition.
Distance from objecgts.
Indoor navigation.
Scene description.
Currency detection.
Colour detection.
Light detection.
People detection.
Hand writing recognition.
Optical Character recognition (OCR).
Word prediction..
Bar or QR code detection.
Voice control.
Examples of Handy AI Apps for Blind or Low Vision Folks
Assistive Tech
Seeing AI (various channels/Options).
Be-My-Eyes (Virtual Assistant feature).
Envision.
Magnifier on iOS (door, People, text, and obstacle detection).
Chat GPT.
Bing/Copilot.
Bard.
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Duration:00:14:54
Talking Tech 23rd April 2024
4/22/2024
Product Minute: Envoy Connect Audio Player for the Vision Australia Library
Straightforward and easy to use with the Windows Kiosk application to access books and download to the plugged in player. Then unplug, and enjoy your audio book.
Remember, the Vision Australia Library is open to anyone with a print disability, and the Vision Store is available to anyone interested in vision related products such as the Envoy Connect.
Contact the Vision Australia library or Vision Store via the main 1300 847 466 number.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/envoy-connect-audio-player-for-va-library.html
Honda Audio Scene Detection App for Travelling in the car
The beta of this app sounds quite amazing for blind or low vision car travellers who want to know what is happening around the vehicle when traveling. Computer Vision, AI, GPS, weather etc all rolled in to one experience.
Currently in beta.
https://hondanews.com/en-US/honda-automobiles/releases/new-ai-based-honda-scenic-audio-app-will-help-make-the-joy-of-the-journey-accessible-to-the-blind-and-visually-impaired
Vision Australia and Acoustic Vehicle Audio System (AVAS) for Electric Vehicles
Fantastic to see Vision Australia’s extensive hard work over the last 5 years paying off getting the AVAS in to legislation for electric vehicles travelling under 25KPH for blind and low vision Australians.
https://www.visionaustralia.org/community/news/2024-04-19/vision-australia-commends-federal-governments-move-mandate-acoustic
aple Accessibility Update 2024 Online Event - Make it Yours, register for either May 1, 2, 8 or 9 for a one hour Session
Multiple dates/times, and various accessibility options such as CC or AD.
Always great to get an update or refresher on accessibility.
I think Apple is getting in early or GAAD (Global Accessibility Awareness Day) later on in May.
https://events.apple.com/content/events/anz/au/en/default.html?token=xww6uj7woR0X9A3c8a4GQkNVdHioJeacopALBwoa3Nf9qRbkVl1f2R7bxjPU29UduZhb5czMzvZ9JEnGCAWlUFwYp_VRfv60aevvydumHi_QB-xfBuh_fjKoLcaRgBQ960JADmFvS09e1L-9pugzkuFIT6bQ&a=1&Locale=en_AU&l=e
WeWALK Zoom Webinar on the New WeWalk, 2, US April 25 6PM GMT.
Looking forward myself to finding out about the new features in this sonar smart cane with associated smart phone app.
Link is to register.
As far as we can tell, this is on very early Aussie time on the 26th of April at 3AM.
Here is hoping that they will post the webinar afterwards for folks to enjoy.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfHNQH9uwcb6kp8K1m7aoBubxvncqozcPZ5T31JIlV4uy17zg/viewform
Leather case now available for pre-order for the BT speak.
Great to see this pre-order happening to keep your BT Speak protected with an excellent case from Turtle Back..
https://turtlebacklv.com/products/blazie-bt-speak-fitted-leather-case-with-protective-key-cover-and-strap-by-turtleback
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Duration:00:15:20
Talking Tech 16th April 2024
4/16/2024
Product Minute:: Mini Guide Cane Holder
As the name suggests, it is a holder that you slide your Mini Guide in to which is attached to your cane.
I only purchased mine this week and it is one of those items which I should have purchased when it first came out, it is so handy smile.
Several links below
Two links firstly to the Va Store shop page for the Mini guide Holder, and then the link to the actual Mini guide itself on the shop site.
Mini Guide Holder
Mini Guide (itself)
After I posted the Mini Guide Holder podcast on my iSee feed,
Podcast demo of the Mini Guide Holder
I received lots of queries about the Mini Guide itself, hence the linked demo next.
Podcast demo of the Mini Guide itself
Microsoft testing Ads in Windows 11 Insider Build within the Start Menu
Windows is starting to sound like a Smart TV screen.
SD Cards to Hit 4TB by 2025
This sounds great for moving large files around from device to device if you need to. However, I just hope folks don’t use them as permanent storage solutions.
Apple Argues About Why it is Still Ok to sell MacBooks with 8GB RAM
I used to think this was ok, but with AI in particular wanting more computing resources, I’m wondering if this is still the case.
Apple Intends to Overhaul Entire Mac Line Up with M4 AI Chips
I think the M3 only came out 5 months ago, and at the end of this year it seems the M4 will be out.
It is going to be very interesting to see what happens at WWDC in June with AI for iOS and Mac OS.
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Duration:00:15:21
Talking Tech 9th April 2024
4/9/2024
Talking Tech for April 9 2024
Product Minute: Shokz Open Move Bone Conduction Head Phones
Two reasons why I always go back to these head phones.
Firstly of course, they are bone conduction head phones leaving my ears free to listen to what is around me.
Secondly, they use a standard USBC port which means for my ever growing collection of USBC devices plus their cables, they still fit wright in.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/shokz-openmove-wireless-bluetooth-headphones-grey.html
Update from Blazie Technologies
Due to overwhelming interest in the BT Speak Pro, Blazie Technologies has decided to discontinue the Bt Speak basic.
For the moment, the company is only selling from their Own website.
https://www.blazietech.com
Another Update, Touch Pad Pro Foundation Getting Closer (sort of) to Launching the Braille Doodle
—
Copy of Email April 5 2024
Dear BrailleDoodle Family,
We've found it incredibly challenging! We're at the point where we just can't wait any longer!
We've been hesitant to post an update without any significant progress to report. However, we're thrilled to share that recent advancements in manufacturing have been truly remarkable.
Throughout this process, we've strived to maintain transparency, and in that vain, these past few months have been frustrating and, at times, even scary. It's hard to overstate the precision required for every aspect of the BrailleDoodle to function flawlessly. With over 1600 metal beads and holes in the BrailleDoodle, even a single malfunction is simply unacceptable.
After numerous adjustments, we're finally producing fully functional BrailleDoodle samples, one after another. Below, you'll find an audio-described video showcasing the BrailleDoodle being put through its paces.
We're confident that BrailleDoodles will soon be in the hands of people within the next couple of months. We understand that many of you are disappointed by the delays, but when you finally have this product in your hands, you'll realize it was worth the wait! The BrailleDoodle is poised to be nothing short of incredible!
Despite the chaos of this journey, we're immensely grateful that you've chosen to be part of the BrailleDoodle family. As we've emphasized many times before, you're not just customers; you're the ones breathing life into the BrailleDoodle!
Warm regards,
The TouchPad Pro Team
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The new Owners of Voice Dream Reader (Applause) Backs down from Subscription Model for Everyone
Good to see what overwhelming feedback can do.
https://applevis.com/forum/ios-ipados/applause-have-backed-down-purchased-voicedream-features-will-stay
Review of the Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses
Interesting, these glasses are getting closer and closer to what Envision are Orcam are doing, but only for $550 or so Australian.
https://applevis.com/podcasts/review-ray-ban-meta-smart-glasses
My Chat on Studio One Fromm VA Radio Re AI and how it Would Assist Blind or Low Vision Folks
50 minute or so tech chat about AI.
https://omny.fm/shows/studio1/a-i
Trying Out my Zoom H4 Essential with the BTA1 Connection to my iPhone Via the H4 Essential Control App
As the file list on the H4 is still inaccessible via the internal guide voice, this app gives you full access to the file list and other functions of the H4 including being able to remote control it via the app say in the case of using it for lectures.
Note - there is also an app for the H6 Essential, but not for the H1.
https://apps.apple.com/au/app/h4essential-control/id646717678
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Duration:00:14:56
Talking Tech 2nd April 2024
4/1/2024
Product Minute: 10 inch Digital Clock with 30 Alarm Reminders
Excellent bed side or wall mounted large print clock.
One thing that my wife holds on to, is our clock on the wall at home so she can just glance at the time when she needs to.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/10-inch-digital-clock-with-30-alarm-reminders.html
Another Update from CSUN Conference 2024, Sony
A lot more than just the PS5.
Google IO for May 14 2024
AI, and new hardware.
https://www.techradar.com/computing/software/google-io-2024
Apple WWDC for June 10 2024
AI and new hardware.
https://www.theverge.com/2024/3/26/24111331/apple-wwdc-2024-event-date-ai-artificial-intelligence-m4-ios-18
Wearables and Ethics
End the program today with a chat about wearables, particularly ones that use camera’s and what responsibilities users have to using them.
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Duration:00:14:47
Talking Tech 26th March 2024
3/26/2024
Product Minute: Zoomax Snow 12 Inch video magnifier with Speech (more than half price)
Very handy portable tablet sized video magnifier and OCR print reading device.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/zoomax-snow-12-with-speech-magnifier.html
A Chat About the new BT Speak and bt Speak Pro
Note taker or note taker and full desktop.
My Demo:
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/2d3u25/BTSpeak_Pro_demo6d30p.mp3
Blazie Tech Website:
https://www.blazietech.com
Zoom H4 Essential Thoughts for My Usage
Odd for me at the moment, going back to my Zoom Podtrak P4. I think I got caught up with accessibility, and not looking at my current functionality with the difference between the P4 and the H4 Essential.
Humanware Announces V2.2 for Brailliant and Mantis
V2.2 - single USB or BT terminal mode, and better power management.
Aira Announces Beta of Access AI Feature for Photos
AI will tell you what it thinks is in a photo, and a human will verify.
https://aira.io/aira-announces-new-access-ai-feature-at-csun/
ARX Vision 1.5 Joins up with Microsoft Seeing AI on Android (limited release)
Interesting to see how this new version of the ARX Vision goes with the power of Seeing AI and Navilense on Android. I still have some concerns about scene detection and object recognition. Like Chat AI systems, don’t rely 100 percent on what you are being told smile.
Pre-Order the Braille emotion from HIMS
New updated version of their note taker.
https://hims-inc.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Braille-eMotion-Brochure-DIGITAL.pdf
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Duration:00:14:55
Talking Tech 19th March 2024
3/18/2024
Talking Tech show notes for March 19 2024
Product minute: Manual Braille Labeller.
Nice to have around to simply label stuff in Braille.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/reizen-rl-350-braille-labeller.html
My Concerns of Using Hable One with Android
Some of the Hable One commands simply do not work on my Samsung Z Flip 3.
Folks on the web have said it does work, and it doesn’t work on their Android devices, so I think it is one of those Android things where openness leads to issues.
I would suggest folks try the Hable One on your own Android device before purchase.
However, works fine on my iPhone, and you’ll find a demo of it on my podcast feed.
https://davidwoodbr.podbean.com/e/hable-one-description-pairing-and-basic-navigation-on-iphone-with-voiceover/
My and Stephen’s Thoughts of using the Zoom H1 Essential Recorder
Overall we decided great device. However, just because it’s “accessible” doesn’t mean you don’t have to learn how to use the device to get the most out of it.
Check out the excellent tutorial done by Jonathan Mosen on they Living Blindfully podcast for the Zoom H1 Essential Recorder.
Only 3 Years, And My AirPods Max Has Died
Considering how expensive they were, and only purchased in Dec 2020.
Off this week to see how much the battery will cost to be exchanged.
Good Stop Watch App for Your Mac
Great to keep track of timed events: recording podcasts, radio shows etc.
https://apps.apple.com/au/app/good-stopwatch/id1268456701?mt=12
How to Turn Off Predictive Text in Mac OS
Nice little quick tip podcast from Applevis.
https://applevis.com/podcasts/how-disable-predictive-text-suggestions-macos
You Can Access Google Gemini Via a Webpage at:
https://gemini.google.com
NBN Upgrade for Aussie’s Towards the End of the Year 2024
With increased data usage, people in Australia want faster data, and it looks like we will get it towards the end of the year based on an article from The Age a few weeks ago.
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Duration:00:15:08
Talking Tech 12th March 2024
3/11/2024
Talking Tech for March 12 2024
Product Minute from the Vision Store
Code Jumper - a great way to teach students coding through physical play.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/code-jumper.html
A Reminder for CSUN 2024 Number 39 March 18 to 24 2024
I’m really looking forward to this years 39TH conference, especially in the realm of AI.
https://www.csun.edu/cod/conference/sessions/index.php/?gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIi9fA3O3ghAMV0-MWBR1mrQO1EAAYASAAEgIbrvD_BwE
Some Very Interesting JAWS, and Fusion Updates for March 2024
Picture Smart AI for me is the outstanding feature in this JAWS update, using the power of AI to fully describe images on a social media page or in. A file on your pC.
https://blog.freedomscientific.com/the-march-update-to-fusion-suite-2024-is-here/
Fantastic interview with Dean Blazie from Blazie Technologies with Jonathan Mosen
Sometimes nice to see how things workout for folks, and how things came to be.
https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/blindness-technology-icon-deane-blazie-goes-down-memory/id973360653?i=1000648103827
Braille Web Word Puzzle Game
This web based Braille word puzzle game by guessing the number of dots to make up a word is fun -
https://www.themisgames.com/brailliance/
What I believe Should be Labelled as a Bug with the Envision AI app on BSC2
If the BSC@ folks know that Google sign in on the BSC2 doesn’t work, then why let Envision AI app for the BSC2 offer it?
Apple Releases iOS and iPad OS 17.4
For me the outstanding feature for iOS 17.4 for us outside of the EU is the transcription option now in Apple Podcasts where you can jump and start listening to a spot in the podcast transcribed text, not to mention the accessibility for people who are deaf blind.
https://applevis.com/blog/apple-releases-ios-174-ipados-174-new-emoji-podcast-transcripts-major-changes-eu
Mac OS 10.4, TV OS 10.4, and Watch OS 10.4 Released
Nothing earth shattering for accessibility. However, in Mac OS, you now have the option in VO Utility for the Left/Right QuickNav option to toggle on Single key QuickNav as well as QuickNav itself.
https://applevis.com/blog/apple-releases-macos-sonoma-144-watchos-104-tvos-174
Apple Also Quietly Released 10 new Accessories
Watch bands, iPhone cases, and a welkin stand for the Apple TV 4K to enhance using your iPhone as a camera when on FaceTime calls.
https://www.zdnet.com/articl e/best-iphone-accessories/
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Duration:00:14:56
Talking Tech 5th March 2024
3/4/2024
My First Colouring Book
Yes I no not Tech related grin.
I’m really looking forward to trying this out with my Grandson.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/my-first-colouring-book-animals.html
Loop Ear Buds
Various ear buds for different Environments simply using acoustic filters.
https://www.amazon.com.au/s?me=A1CVBR8PLBYTJC&marketplaceID=A39IBJ37TRP1C6
Amazon Echo Pop, new Echo
No Thanks, simply not impressed.
https://www.amazon.com.au/Introducing-sound-compact-speaker-Charcoal/dp/B09WXH9BH7
The Blind Podmaker, Jonathan Mosen's review of the Zoom H6Essential recorder
Jonathan Mosen begins his reviews of all three recorders in the Essential series.
The h6Essential is the most capable member of the series, providing six tracks of recording, interchangeable microphone capsules, 32 bit float, a playback mixer, audio interface capability and more.
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-blind-podmaker/id1560929891?i=1000647718635
NB all 3 demos of the H6, H4, and H1 now complete.
Using a Microphone for Speech Recognition
Simply, better mic, better experience with voice dictation, and voice control.
https://abilitynet.org.uk/news-blogs/new-microphone-invented-speech-recognition?utm_source=toptechtidbits&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=02292024&utm_term=editorial
Envision Ai Now on the BSC2.
In some ways, still the challenge of object recognition.
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Duration:00:15:20
Talking Tech 27th February 2024
2/26/2024
Hable one
Yes it is in the web shop now.
Here are some notes I wrote about the Hable one, then you’ll find the link to the shop page.
Product description:
Hable One is an external braille keyboard designed for people who are blind or have low vision to use and navigate their smartphone or tablet (iOS or Android)with ease.
No installation is needed – just pair it to your smart device via Bluetooth and start Brailling (Android or iOS will be auto detected if first time paired)..
Physical description:
TOP
6 Braille round keys laid out in standard Braille cell formation.
Key 7 next to keys 23 on left, and key 8 next to keys 56 on right (both 7 and 8 are long keys)..
Front
On/off slider switch.
Left edge front - slot to attach wrist strap.
Back
USBC port.
Bottom
4 rubber stoppers at each corner to stop sliding on surface.
Features
Works with both iPhone and android phones/tablets.
Easily held in the hands.
Update via Hable app (free)..
Compact 8 Braille key design.
Easy to remember Braille keyboard commands.
One handed mode available for major functions.
Menu within Hable one gives easy access to other functions: such as Switch Braille keys, one hand mode, and battery status.
Switch Braille keyboard input orientation for user preference via menu..
With Bluetooth head phones, never need to take phone out of pocket: secure and safe usage.
Lock and unlock device with keyboard.
Easily answer/hang up phone calls.
Use physical keys when typing numbers in to an automated system.
Launch personal assistant or dictation.
Quicly respond to a mesage in a noisy environment..
Easily Navigate to, and check info in apps.
Start/stop media playing.
Braille extended emails, notes, etc.
Replicate all screen reader functions (Talkback Android and VoiceOver iPhone).
Easily check battery status via menu.
3 hours to charge internal battery via UsB, 50 hours usage.
Tips:
By default, the Braille keys on the Hable One will be upside down as you are holding the device against you with the keys facing away. If you feel the keyboard laying on a table with the on/off button closest to you:
Dot keys 14 and 36 are switched. Your fingers when holding the Hable One will be on the correct keys, although it may not feel like it. You can switch the orientation if you like via the Hable menu.
Hable one menu - all 6 cell main keys (123456).
When in menu, (one command for each menu activation).
X (1436) - switch Braille keys orientation.
Lower c (36) - check battery status, vibrations denote charge level, 1 low 3 high.
1 - switch to Android.
2 - switch to iOS.
If originally paired to iOS or Android, use Hable menu to switch to other operating system.
Various languages available chosen via the Hable menu.
Multiple device pairing not currently available.
Examples of keyboard navigation:
Hold 7 then press 8 - move to the next item.
Hold 8 then press 7 - move to the previous item.
Press 36 - activate current item.
As there is no:
Space bar - key 8.
Enter key - keys 18.
And so on.
In the Box:
Hable One.
USBC to USBA cable.
Braille card with link to manuals.
Wrist strap.
Dimensions:
Hight: 0.8CM.
Length : 10CM.
Width: 4.6CM.
Weight: 0.36KG.
Check it out on the shop page or in the store.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/hable-one.html
VA connect the vision Australia library
I thought it was timely for a reminder that the Vision Australia Library is for anyone with a print disability as well as being blind or having low vision.
To access the library once you have joined, The Va Connect app for both Android and iOS works well giving you access to daisy audio books, newspapers, magazines, and podcasts from the Vision Australia Radio service (including Talking Tech).
https://www.visionaustralia.org/services/library
Rice is Not Included in Apple Support document for a Wet iPhone
Yes, it is a myth, so don’t even do it if you have an Android phone...
Duration:00:15:44
Talking Tech 20th February 2024
2/19/2024
News From the Vision Store:
Vision Store Parramatta Closed Feb 21 to April 22 Due to Building Renovations.
As of February 29, Vision Store no longer selling Apple products.
Product Spot Light: Mini Guide.
One of my most longest used sonar type devices for obstacle detection.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/miniguide-ultrasonic-echo-location-detector.html
Products that I will be investigating:
Ultra Cane.
Sonar Glasses.
Object Detection with LIDAR on iPhone 12 Pro and Above
Note I said Object Detection and not object recognition which as far as I'm concerned still has a long way to go.
Humanware and JAWS using Split View Braille
Great to see this: being able to monitor 2 separate things at the same time with a Braille display.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fei3VC_DiWY
From Six Colours, Vision Pro Accessibility in the Real(ish) World
Excellent article about the current state and perhaps future possibilities for the Vision Pro for blind or low vision
https://sixcolors.com/post/2024/02/vision-pro-accessibility-in-the-realish-world/
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Talking Tech 13th February 2024
2/12/2024
60 seconds Product spot:
All Terrain Cane.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/all-terrain-cane.html
With all the hype around AI/AR/VR etc, I thought it would be good to take a pause and look at the other tech trends that are important to us now and moving forward:
5G Expansion and Adoption: 5G networks will become more widespread, offering faster and more reliable connectivity. This will accelerate the development and adoption of IoT devices, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, and other applications that rely on high-speed internet connections.
Edge Computing: Edge computing will gain momentum as organizations seek to process data closer to its source to reduce latency and improve efficiency. This approach will become increasingly critical for real-time applications like IoT, autonomous vehicles, and video streaming.
Cybersecurity Enhancements: With the increasing digitization of society, cybersecurity will remain a top priority. AI-driven cybersecurity solutions, Zero Trust architecture, and advancements in encryption techniques will be crucial in combating evolving cyber threats.
Sustainable Technology Solutions: Sustainability will be a key consideration in technology development and deployment. This includes the use of renewable energy sources for data centers, designing eco-friendly hardware, and implementing green practices in IT operations.
Healthcare Technology Innovations: Digital health solutions, telemedicine, remote patient monitoring, and AI-powered diagnostics will continue to transform healthcare delivery, improving access, efficiency, and patient outcomes.
Privacy and Data Ethics: There will be increasing scrutiny and regulations around data privacy and ethics, driven by growing concerns over data misuse, surveillance, and algorithmic biases. Technologies that prioritize user privacy and transparency will gain traction.
This Article caught my attention, is Tech bad or am I getting in to Grumpy Old Man Status:
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/is-technology-bad-or-have-i-reached-grumpy-old-man-status/#ftag=CAD590a51e
In Other News:
Bard has changed to Gemini.
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Talking Tech 6th February 2024
2/5/2024
Talking Tech for Feb 6 2024
Product Minute - SensePlayer OCR
60 seconds for me to talk about some great VA Store stuff that I personally use.
First cab off the rank is the SensePlayer OcR.
Why I love it: FM Radio, Smart Keyboard to iPhone, Ability to Run Android Apps, and further development easily achievable.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org/sense-player-ocr-et.html
New Spot Where You Can Access Talking Tech From
Last three episodes of talking tech now available on main shop Vision Australia webpage.
https://shop.visionaustralia.org
Review of the ATIA 2024 Conference from the Blind Life
Excellent run down of major product suppliers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFC8tyjKANM
Apple technical specifications for the Vision Pro
Remember, not available in Australia yet smile. However, that is great as we get to see things ironed out as it were smile.
Apple Vision Pro - Technical Specifications - Apple
Review of the Vision Pro from Daring fire Ball
Just keep in mind that these are initial reviews with a bit of shiny new toy perspective for both positive and constructive feedback. So let’s see what happens in the next month or so.
https://daringfireball.net/2024/01/the_vision_pro
SMH - Finally an Apple Product Worthwhile Talking About
Popped this review in here as it was an Aussie review, and SMH has not always been positive about Apple stuff.
https://www.smh.com.au/technology/finally-a-new-apple-device-really-worth-talking-about-20240204-p5f286.html?ref=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_technology
Vision Pro Already Spotted in the Wild
Yep, some odd things.
https://www.cultofmac.com/845409/apple-vision-pro-in-public/
Apple Documents Vision Pro Accessibility Features
Just a tip, you really really have to learn the gestures for the Vision Pro, gestures are completely different to iPhone usage but of course sharing same concepts.
https://applevis.com/blog/apple-documents-apple-vision-pro-accessibility-features-including-voiceover-zoom-guides
Tim Cook Teases Apple AI Improvements Coming Later this Year at Recent Fin Quarter Update
Both hands with fingers crossed, about time Siri embraced the goodness of an LLM, keep tuned for WWDC 2024.
https://9to5mac.com/2024/02/01/tim-cook-apple-ai-ios-18/
Hands on with Perplexity, and How AI Could Lose Google’s Grip on Search Engine Market
Yep: more folks using LLM’s rather than Google search.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/01/technology/perplexity-search-ai-google.html
In Other News
A note about the Braille Doodle delay, and
Upcoming updates to the Blind Shell Classic 2.
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Talking Tech 30th January 2024
1/29/2024
Tech that I use Myself
Last week I talked about tech from the VA Store, this week this is a list of the tech I use for various reasons.
Before I do that, an updated price for the BTSpeak and BTSpeak Pro: $795 and $1195 US respectively.
Now to the tech list which I explain fully in the show.
Tile Tag.
AirTag.
Steel Series 5 Gaming Head Set.
Bluetooth transmitter.
External USB Sound card.
Zoom Podtrak P4.
USBC port hug.
External UsBC hard drive.
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Talking Tech 23rd January 2024
1/22/2024
Talking Tech for Jan 23 2024
A reminder about the Web Aim Screen Reader Survey Closing 31 January 2024
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey10/
VAR Studio One Interview
My Interview On VA Radio Studio One About Tech that blind or low vision folks use.
https://omny.fm/shows/studio1/technology-and-us
Apple Vision Report Card for 2023 from AppleVis
https://applevis.com/blog/apple-vision-accessibility-2023-applevis-report-card
BTSpeak from Blazie Technology
Yep, it’s the updated and improved Braille and Speak from the 1990’s.
https://www.blazietech.com
Apple Watch S9 and Ultra 2 Now Sold in the US without Blood Oxygen Level Sensor
Rest of world is fine.
https://www.macrumors.com/2024/01/18/apple-website-apple-watch-blood-oxygen-removal/
Vision Pro
Vision Pro Pre-orders as of 19 January, and available February 2 in the US.
Intro guide video to the Vision Pro:
https://www.apple.com/apple-vision-pro/guided-tour/
Samsung 24 Arrives with Some Interesting AI Features
https://www.engadget.com/watch-the-samsung-galaxy-unpacked-2024-event-in-under-10-minutes-110059576.html?_fsig=w0nxZhWLO9F7G5yWgzgO_Q--%7EA
Back to Work or Study My Gadget Suggestions
iPhone 15 Pro and Apple Watch SE
iPad Pro
AirPods Pro 3rd Generation
Mac Bluetooth Mini Keyboard
Arkon Desk Smart Phone STand
JAWS, Zoomtext or Fusion
Large Print USB Keyboard
Range of optical hand held magnifiers
Daylight Smart Go Lamp
Explore 12 Video Magnifier
KWF Telescopic Cane
Mini Guide
Stellatrek
Brailliant BI40X Display
Classic Perkins Brailler
SensePlayer OCR ET
One thing that Vision Australia Vision Store does not sell which I highly recommend, are either the Tile Tag for Android or iOS users or the Apple AirTags from Apple for iPhone.
And a second thing smile, is the Accessible Power bank charger from AT Guys to keep your smart phone, Stellatrek charged etc.
Oh, and one more thing, a monitor arm is amazing to bring your monitor closer to you.
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Talking Tech 16th January 2024
1/15/2024
Talking Tech for Jan 16 2024
Vision Pro Availability Announced by Apple
In the US only, pre-order Jan 19, and available Feb 2024.
Promo Video for the Vision Pro
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/01/09/apple-released-a-short-video-teasing-apple-vision-pro?utm_medium=rss
Apple Quietly increased the Find My Limit from 16 to 32 as of iOS 16
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/01/12/apple-quietly-increased-the-find-my-limit-to-32-items?utm_medium=rss
Apple Releases Magic Keyboard Firmware Update to fix Bluetooth
Vulnerable
https://9to5mac.com/2024/01/11/apple-magic-keyboard-firmware-update/
CES 2024 Notable Accessibility Items
Hear See Mobility using Smart Cane and Software for indoor navigation
https://hearseemobility.org
Glidance Brings Glide - self driving type robotic Cane device to assist Blind Navigate
https://www.therobotreport.com/glide-works-with-people-with-blindness-navigate-world-says-glidance-ceo/
Glasses for the hard of hearing, the Blind, and the first In Ear Computer
https://www.euronews.com/next/2024/01/10/ces-2024-glasses-for-the-hard-of-hearing-the-blind-and-the-first-in-ear-computer-stun-tech
Light House Tech - LTH01 Smart Glasses
https://www.lighthousetech.ch/#:~:text=LTH01%20promotes%20safe%2C%20independent%20outdoorreducing%20access%20barriers%20to%20opportunities.
OneCom’s Fintin V1 Keyboard for BLV
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/onecoms-fintin-v1-mini-qwerty-communicator-for-the-visually-impaired-to-debut-at-ces-2024-after-winning-best-of-innovation-award-302024367.html
OneCourt Haptic Mini Field Lets BLV Follow Game
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/09/onecourts-haptic-mini-field-lets-blind-fans-follow-the-game-by-touch/
Orcam Hear Hands On
https://www.engadget.com/orcam-hear-hands-on-a-surprisingly-effective-voice-isolation-platform-for-those-with-hearing-loss-230243953.html?src=rss
Head Tracking and Silent Speech
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/10/augmental-head-tracking/
Whisp Brings Electronic Larynx Voice Box’s in to This Millennium
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/11/whispp-voice-app/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly9uZXdzLmdvb2dsZS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAAUW4G9IX6-ZaIjWiPLmzHVLM6pZwOC4CF9_nTmQPaspyEoNwvFmwZVmwfGQN1H5uNA3Cssy9nIEZt5NU5bS5Q9fpEgh3Qd2QLnXEYNVKjQwjNX4FX1XzTQjF3WsU59hq_4jwuM6Mr434Vg-Cz3P5s4qds8vLYb4KncgPC8xc4f5
Audio Radar Helps Gamers with Hearing Loss
https://www.engadget.com/audio-radar-helps-gamers-with-hearing-loss-see-sound-effects-instead-195001226.html?src=rss
Other Interesting CES 2024 Tech
Clicks Brings a Physical Keyboard to the iPhone
https://appleinsider.com/articles/24/01/04/clicks-brings-a-physical-keyboard-to-your-iphone?utm_medium=rss
This Ring Allows you to Whisper to Your Phone (because sometimes we have to use our inside Voice)
https://www.engadget.com/this-ring-lets-you-whisper-to-your-phone-because-sometimes-we-need-to-use-our-inside-voices-002529204.html?src=rss
Voice Frequency Absorber
https://techcrunch.com/2024/01/04/this-startup-is-bringing-a-voice-frequency-absorber-to-ces-2024/
Shokz Shows off its OpenSwim Water Proof Bone Conduction Head Phones
https://www.engadget.com/shokz-debuts-its-openswim-pro-bone-conduction-waterproof-headphones-at-ces-2024-230036513.html?src=rss
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Talking Tech 9th January 2024
1/8/2024
Celebrating World Braille Day for 2024, Vision Australia
https://www.visionaustralia.org/community/news/2024-01-04-world-braille-day
Webaim Screen Reader Survey number 10 - closing Jan 31 2024
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey10/
Ban on Apple Watch series 9 and Apple Watch ultra two as of December 26, 2023 currently under appeal by Apple.
Consumer electronics show CES Jan 9 to 12 2024 in Las Vegas
https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/5/24025489/ces-2024-tv-transportation-laptops-smart-home-what-to-expect
Samsung Unpacked Event for Jan 18 202.
https://www.samsung.com/au/unpacked/
Copilot comes to android as well as iOS.
Oddly on Android, you have to say if you are using Bixbie at least, launc (rather than open) to run copilot.
Microsoft is Making its Biggest Change to Windows Keyboard for a Long Time
Yep, we’re getting a Copilot key on Windows keyboards this year.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-is-adding-a-new-copilot-key-to-your-windows-pc/
Tom Tom and Microsoft team up to produce generative AI for car navigation:
https://www.engadget.com/tomtom-and-microsoft-team-up-to-bring-generative-ai-to-automobiles-063002000.html?src=rss
Grok (X AI) now appears on X app as a Tab in Australia at least (Part of premium subscription).
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Talking tech for Jan 2024 8 of June
Celebrating World Braille Day for 2024, Vision Australia
https://www.visionaustralia.org/community/news/2024-01-04-world-braille-day
Webaim Screen Reader Survey number 10 - closing Jan 31 2024
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey10/
Ban on Apple Watch series 9 and Apple Watch ultra two as of December 26, 2023 currently under appeal by Apple.
Consumer electronics show CES Jan 9 to 12 2024 in Las Vegas
https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/5/24025489/ces-2024-tv-transportation-laptops-smart-home-what-to-expect
Samsung Unpacked Event for Jan 18 202.
https://www.samsung.com/au/unpacked/
Copilot comes to android as well as iOS.
Oddly on Android, you have to say if you are using Bixbie at least, launc (rather than open) to run copilot.
Microsoft is Making its Biggest Change to Windows Keyboard for a Long Time
Yep, we’re getting a Copilot key on Windows keyboards this year.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-is-adding-a-new-copilot-key-to-your-windows-pc/
Tom Tom and Microsoft team up to produce generative AI for car navigation:
https://www.engadget.com/tomtom-and-microsoft-team-up-to-bring-generative-ai-to-automobiles-063002000.html?src=rss
Grok (X AI) now appears on X app as a Tab in Australia at least
Talking tech for Jan 2024 8 of June
Celebrating World Braille Day for 2024, Vision Australia
https://www.visionaustralia.org/community/news/2024-01-04-world-braille-day
Webaim Screen Reader Survey number 10 - closing Jan 31 2024
https://webaim.org/projects/screenreadersurvey10/
Ban on Apple Watch series 9 and Apple Watch ultra two as of December 26, 2023 currently under appeal by Apple.
Consumer electronics show CES Jan 9 to 12 2024 in Las Vegas
https://www.theverge.com/2024/1/5/24025489/ces-2024-tv-transportation-laptops-smart-home-what-to-expect
Samsung Unpacked Event for Jan 18 202.
https://www.samsung.com/au/unpacked/
Copilot comes to android as well as iOS.
Oddly on Android, you have to say if you are using Bixbie at least, launc (rather than open) to run copilot.
Microsoft is Making its Biggest Change to Windows Keyboard for a Long Time
Yep, we’re getting a Copilot key on Windows keyboards this year.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-is-adding-a-new-copilot-key-to-your-windows-pc/
Tom Tom and Microsoft team up to produce generative AI for car navigation:
https://www.engadget.com/tomtom-and-microsoft-team-up-to-bring-generative-ai-to-automobiles-063002000.html?src=rss
Grok (X AI) now appears on X app as a Tab in Australia at least (Part of premium subscription).
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Talking Tech 2nd January 2024
1/1/2024
Things that caught my Attention in 2023 and looking Ahead in to 2024
2023
DotPad.
Monarch (preview).
Sinceplayer OCR ET.
Brailliant BIX 20 or 40 software update that includes speech output with Daisy book reading.
Victor Reader stream 3.
iPhone 15 Pro (Actions button).
Things to look forward to in 2024
Finally release hopefully of the Mountbatten Tutor from Quantum.: a couple of years overdue.
Accessible cheaper basic feature mobile phones.
DotPad comes through Quantum.
Monarch perhaps at the end of the year from Humanware.
Advances in Obstacle identification, and Obstacle Detection on smart phones.
Advances in taking photos and videos with AI assistance.
Advancements in Satellite communication with mobile phones: text, phone calls.
Alexa, Google, and Siri accessing LLM’s.
Better wearable obstacle detection devices.
Wider variety of accessible Console games.
Finally hands on with the Vision Pro.
All of the usual upgrade stuff from Apple, plus updates to USBC for the AirPods Max, Magic Keyboard, trackpad and mouse.
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Talking Tech 26th December 2023
12/25/2023
What is Computer Artificial Intelligence (AI)
In simple terms, it is making computers think like Humans.
Eg recognising speech, making decision, and recognising patterns etc.
General examples of Computer AI
Advanced Web Search Engines.
Recommendation systems.
Virtual assistance.
Speech recognition.
Automatic translation.
Automatic audio translation.
Automated speech synthesis.
Smart home.
Predictive maintenance.
Natural language processing.
Super play.
Content creation.
Image recognition.
Automated image generation.
Automated music composition.
Automated text summary.
Face detection.
Spell checking.
Word suggestions.
Weather prediction.
Cyber Security.
Medical diagnosis..
Health and well being.
Automated customer service.
Trains.
Shipping.
Aviation.
Automatic Driving Assistance.
Self driving cars.
Autonomous Drones.
Robotics.
Examples Of Computer AI for Blind or Low Vision
Object recognition.
Distance from objecgts.
Indoor navigation.
Scene description.
Currency detection.
Colour detection.
Light detection.
People detection.
Hand writing recognition.
Optical Character recognition (OCR).
Word prediction..
Bar or QR code detection.
Voice control.
Examples of Handy AI Apps for Blind or Low Vision Folks
Assistive Tech
Seeing AI (various channels/Options).
Be-My-Eyes (Virtual Assistant feature).
Envision.
Magnifier on iOS (door, People, text, and obstacle detection).
Chat GPT.
Bing/Copilot.
Bard.
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