Mosen At Large

Episode 37: The Sony X8500G smart TV with HomeKit support and ready for Sonos ARC, working from home tips, accommodations to cope with COVID-19 and New Zealand is unlocked

05.16.2020 - By Jonathan MosenPlay

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Kia ora Mosen at largers. New Zealand is unlocked, unleashed and getting back on its feet again. We wish you well wherever in the world you are during this challenging time. Here's what's in store for you in another packed episode. Intro,0:00.000 Apple's Voice Control causing frustration,2:55.224 Audiophile's impression of the Sonos Move,10:01.254 Braille note takers versus Braille displays connected to mainstream devices,13:38.714 Using iPhone with a Braille display to deliver presentations,19:34.114 Writing maths in Braille without a notetaker,27:03.122 Participating in video conferences as a blind person,30:51.002 Facebook rolls out FacebookRooms,34:29.755 Listening to speech from your iPhone and PC at the same time,35:09.608 Why it was right to stick with Nemeth Braille for maths,39:11.846 Is it right for us to ask for priority delivery from supermarkets during the pandemic?,41:59.887 A look at the Sony X8550G smart TV with HomeKit support and ready for Sonos ARC,54:11.151 Low tech suggestion for hearing iPhone and PC speech at once,1:21:21.989 Microphone recommendation,1:23:39.688 The Bonnie Bulletin begins and New Zealand is unlocked!,1:26:18.216 Low cost lapel microphone recommendation,1:40:11.248 A powerful demonstration of how calling the podcast makes technology behave,1:42:57.958 Ongoing debate about the necessity of masks,1:44:22.926 Headspace is free if you are in the US and unemployed,1:48:22.491 Some report serious battery drain when the new iPad pro is used with the new Magic Keyboard,1:50:38.825 Google Chrome will let you save tab groups,1:52:01.101 Apple News Plus considering adding audio articles,1:53:23.036 Closing,1:54:51.036

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