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So much for that pre-CSUN news drought. Seems we have a whole mess of news to talk about before we get to our feature interview on Dictation Bridge with Lucy Greco. Liam, our Gadget Guy, is back to answer some questions our listeners sent in about the Amazon Echo. Plus, learn about an accessible March madness promotion we have going which might net you an A T Guys prize. And somewhere in there is our "Last Word" and "Sound Off". it is an action-packed episode of the Blind Bargains Qast!
En-Vision America Launches the Galaxy, Their 6th Portable Bar Code Scanner
The NFB Opens Convention Pre-registration, Starting Convention Pre-Season
Amazon, Federation of the Blind Reach Agreement on Accessibility
Many US blindness organizations Sign Letter of Support for the Marrakesh Treaty
Codex 2.1 Makes it Easier to Accessibly Read Kindle Books in Windows
AI Squared Strengthens the ZoomText Fuse, Fixes Bugs with Window-Eyes 9.4 update
Open letter to the NVDA community: Hartgen Consultancy, we owe you an apology, important reminder
VoiceDream laments Android port after Google Play flap
Two new and Paid iOS Training Resources for Blind and Low Vision Users
With #CSUN16 Three Weeks Away, HumanWare Teases New Product in Email
Blindfold Games with Friends
First City In the Nation Plans to Subsidize Uber Rides
Typing using your voice has been possible in Windows for many years, but existing solutions have either been cumbersome, unreliable, or downright expensive. Dictation Bridge seeks to change this with a completely free and open-source project which will allow users to dictate using their voice using Microsoft's built-in Windows tools or a variety of Dragon products. We're joined by Lucy Greco, a member of the Dictation Bridge team, who explains what the forthcoming software will do and how it differs from current solutions. The project seeks to raise their money through crowdfunding and will soon launch a campaign to raise $20,000 to fund development costs. And the lead developer? A smart programmer you may have heard of by the name of Matt Campbell. In addition to the website linked above, you can learn more about Dictation Bridge by following @freedbsocial on Twitter.
After Echo With Liam The Gadget Guy
Check out last week's Qast for our extended look at the Amazon Echo. If you have more Echo questions, be sure to send them in.
What flights are above me? J.J. demonstrates a Siri feature that has been around for a long time but is still fun to play with.
It's time for March Madness at Blind bargains and the BB Qast. Yahoo! has recently made their iOS Tourney Pick'em March Madness app accessible, so we thought it'd be a great time to run our own pool. Plus, one lucky person may win a $64 gift certificate to A T Guys. That is, if you can beat Joe and J.J. with your picks.
The show was full to the brim with info this week. Therefore, we only covered a few remarks. First up, from the treaty story in the news section, Dark nexus chimed in with two reflections.
"The only problem with the specialized format bit is that these organizations want to produce everything in DAISY, rather than a mainstream format like ePub which is more versatile. So-called specialized formats limit what devices we can use to access the material, and the methods we can use to do so. Otherwise I support this initiative wholeheartedly."
And...
"Something just occurred to me. The ACB and NFB are actually agreeing on something. Coupled with Microsoft releasing SQL Server for Linux of all things, I really feel like I blinked and, in that small space of time, completely missed the apocalypse. I really wanted to see it, too."
MattFromFlorida let us know his thoughts on the episode 54 comments section.
"Hi, I have had the Amazon Echo since 2015 and love it and use it for all kind of things. The one thing I really recommend is that you get the remote! One it stops you from having to yell at the Echo . Also you don t have to say Alexa every time, as it has a button on the remote and just tap and hold it and speak normal into the remote. This really comes in handy especially when you are in another room or the TV is going and you need to ask her something. Also the remote gives you the ability to stop and start and fast forward and rewind and turn the volume up or down. It comes in handy when stopping the alarm or timer. So I highly recommend getting the remote with it. By for"
Food and funny phone lines. Yep, it's just another trip down memory lane with the "Last Word".
One last show before we begin the deluge of mp3 files that is our CSUN 2016 coverage. Will next week be a slow news day or a jam-packed free-for-all? We won't know until you hear, and we produce, episode 56. At this point it could go either way.
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So much for that pre-CSUN news drought. Seems we have a whole mess of news to talk about before we get to our feature interview on Dictation Bridge with Lucy Greco. Liam, our Gadget Guy, is back to answer some questions our listeners sent in about the Amazon Echo. Plus, learn about an accessible March madness promotion we have going which might net you an A T Guys prize. And somewhere in there is our "Last Word" and "Sound Off". it is an action-packed episode of the Blind Bargains Qast!
En-Vision America Launches the Galaxy, Their 6th Portable Bar Code Scanner
The NFB Opens Convention Pre-registration, Starting Convention Pre-Season
Amazon, Federation of the Blind Reach Agreement on Accessibility
Many US blindness organizations Sign Letter of Support for the Marrakesh Treaty
Codex 2.1 Makes it Easier to Accessibly Read Kindle Books in Windows
AI Squared Strengthens the ZoomText Fuse, Fixes Bugs with Window-Eyes 9.4 update
Open letter to the NVDA community: Hartgen Consultancy, we owe you an apology, important reminder
VoiceDream laments Android port after Google Play flap
Two new and Paid iOS Training Resources for Blind and Low Vision Users
With #CSUN16 Three Weeks Away, HumanWare Teases New Product in Email
Blindfold Games with Friends
First City In the Nation Plans to Subsidize Uber Rides
Typing using your voice has been possible in Windows for many years, but existing solutions have either been cumbersome, unreliable, or downright expensive. Dictation Bridge seeks to change this with a completely free and open-source project which will allow users to dictate using their voice using Microsoft's built-in Windows tools or a variety of Dragon products. We're joined by Lucy Greco, a member of the Dictation Bridge team, who explains what the forthcoming software will do and how it differs from current solutions. The project seeks to raise their money through crowdfunding and will soon launch a campaign to raise $20,000 to fund development costs. And the lead developer? A smart programmer you may have heard of by the name of Matt Campbell. In addition to the website linked above, you can learn more about Dictation Bridge by following @freedbsocial on Twitter.
After Echo With Liam The Gadget Guy
Check out last week's Qast for our extended look at the Amazon Echo. If you have more Echo questions, be sure to send them in.
What flights are above me? J.J. demonstrates a Siri feature that has been around for a long time but is still fun to play with.
It's time for March Madness at Blind bargains and the BB Qast. Yahoo! has recently made their iOS Tourney Pick'em March Madness app accessible, so we thought it'd be a great time to run our own pool. Plus, one lucky person may win a $64 gift certificate to A T Guys. That is, if you can beat Joe and J.J. with your picks.
The show was full to the brim with info this week. Therefore, we only covered a few remarks. First up, from the treaty story in the news section, Dark nexus chimed in with two reflections.
"The only problem with the specialized format bit is that these organizations want to produce everything in DAISY, rather than a mainstream format like ePub which is more versatile. So-called specialized formats limit what devices we can use to access the material, and the methods we can use to do so. Otherwise I support this initiative wholeheartedly."
And...
"Something just occurred to me. The ACB and NFB are actually agreeing on something. Coupled with Microsoft releasing SQL Server for Linux of all things, I really feel like I blinked and, in that small space of time, completely missed the apocalypse. I really wanted to see it, too."
MattFromFlorida let us know his thoughts on the episode 54 comments section.
"Hi, I have had the Amazon Echo since 2015 and love it and use it for all kind of things. The one thing I really recommend is that you get the remote! One it stops you from having to yell at the Echo . Also you don t have to say Alexa every time, as it has a button on the remote and just tap and hold it and speak normal into the remote. This really comes in handy especially when you are in another room or the TV is going and you need to ask her something. Also the remote gives you the ability to stop and start and fast forward and rewind and turn the volume up or down. It comes in handy when stopping the alarm or timer. So I highly recommend getting the remote with it. By for"
Food and funny phone lines. Yep, it's just another trip down memory lane with the "Last Word".
One last show before we begin the deluge of mp3 files that is our CSUN 2016 coverage. Will next week be a slow news day or a jam-packed free-for-all? We won't know until you hear, and we produce, episode 56. At this point it could go either way.