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    Dec 12

    Triple-click Home Episode 13: We Win

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    In this podcast, John, Pete and Buddy discuss the top news of the month as well as the biggest stories of the year. Before Alena left for Hawaii, she sat down with Jamie Pauls to give her thoughts on the year’s Apple news. Here are the stories, both past and present, which made our list this month.

    Apple needs to learn how the internet works

    Apple’s Contract-Free iPhone Could Benefit Every Consumer In America

    How T-mobile’s smartphone pricing could change the wireless industry

    Tim Cook hates office politics, loves when you email him

    Analyst thinks ‘iPhone 5S’ due in June with better camera, NFC, multiple color options

    Google releases official Google Maps application for iOS, features turn-by-turn navigation…

    iTunes 11 review: Simple is as simple does

    Apple January event to focus on publishing, iBooks, report says

    Apple to host January 19 ‘education event’ in New York

    iPhone turns 5 years old on January 9th

    iPad vs. iPad 2 vs. the new iPad

    Who wants an iPad Mini? About one buyer in two

    Tim Cook Prefers Settling To Suing and Has a Huge Quarter

    iPhone 5 launching with 4-inch screen, new Dock connector?

    Apple’s $1 Billion Win Over Samsung: Q&A

    Apple MacBook Pro with Retina Display  

    Why should I, a Windows user, care about Mountain Lion anyway?

    Apple selects TomTom as primary iOS 6 maps provider (update: confirmed)

    Mailbag

    This month’s email is from Jenine Stanley. She writes:

    Hi Guys,

    Loved the 12th podcast. I have a couple recommendations for you for apps.

    In the time killing games department, I am addicted to 7 Little words.

    Sorry, don’t know how much this one costs but you get a daily free puzzle Plus one puzzle zone, 50 puzzles, for free when you start the game.

    In this game you have 7 clues and set of letters that form the words to answer the clues.

    You must put together the combinations of letters by double tapping on them in order.

    So, let’s say you have a clue that reads like:

    1. First meal of the day

    9 letters

    Your choices of letters displayed below all of the 7 clues might be something like:

    BR EXE SUB EA JUN KFA ING ST

    You would then double tap on BR first then EAC and so on until BREAKFAST is displayed.

    You can check which groups of letters you’ve chosen, erase the entire group and get hints.

    Your first 15 hints are free. Then you can buy unlimited hints for $1.99.

    The entire game, save for one or two buttons is accessible and the unlabeled buttons are easy enough to figure out in context and label. All of the game features are  accessible.

    You can earn bonus puzzle zones by completing zones you buy. Buy X number and earn 1 free zone.

    On the practical side, I love the app Transit Times. It has the Central Ohio transit authority in it so I can stand at any point in the Columbus metro area and learn what buses come near me, what the nearest stop is to me and when the next bus is supposed to be there. It seems to actually work in real time too with the bus company data. I live along a route with multiple buses and often use other routes with multiple buses so this app is really nice.

    It’s completely accessible but does take some getting used to. For example, it’s not really designed to give you the automatic next bus kind of data.

    You have to go a couple screens in to get that for your real-time location.

    It would be nice to have this as an option on the home screen.

    It is designed to give you time tables and other scheduling info and is supposed to help you plan routes with multiple buses. I haven’t gotten that part to work quite the way I’d expected yet, but it you want to know when the next bus is scheduled at your stop, this is a great app.

    Finally, for the ladies, although this might come too late for the holidays,

    31 Products has a wrist purse that can hold your I-Phone and a lot more.

    It’s a nice size little purse that can fit in a coat pocket. You can put your phone in the outside pocket if it has a regular case or inside if it has say an Otterbox defender case as mine does. The inside option is good because it has an adjustable zipper so you can attach the headphones if necessary and control your phone that way without taking it out of your purse.

    The wallet part has a zipper pouch, places for credit and business cards and another pocket for change and such It also has a front pocket for your bus ID and other cards you need to get quickly.

    I want to say I got it for around $30.00 and it’s available from anyone who is a 31 Products dealer, and trust me, there are lots of blind people out there who are. 🙂

    Keep up the great shows guys!

    Wrapping Up

    Apple v Android: the winner is… the disabled community

    Contacting the Team

    The Triple-click Home team would love to hear from you. Here is how you can get in touch with them:

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    Thanks for listening!

     

     

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  • 29
    Oct 12

    Triple-click Home Episode 11: Samantha Drives Me Bonkers

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    Welcome back to yet another episode of the Triple-click Home podcast. As you may recall, Alena Roberts was unable to participate in last month’s show, and her absence was greatly missed. She is back this month, and takes a firm hand as this month’s host. It’s a good thing, too, because Apple’s announcement of new iPads, Macs and Macbooks had Buddy Brannan, Pete Bossley, and John Panarese each wanting to weigh in with their opinions. Speaking of John, he spent part of his birthday recording this month’s show. Now, that’s what we call dedication! Jamie Pauls drops by with a quick review of the AccessWorld app for your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. Along with Jamie’s review, here are the stories discussed in this month’s episode:

    Apple introduces new 13-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display

    Mac Mini updated in two new flavors, at $599 for i5 dual-core and $999 for i7 quad-core server m

    Hands on: Apple updates iMac with gorgeous new display

    Apple joins hybrid storage market with Fusion Drive

    Google and Amazon can breathe a sigh of relief as Apple skips competing on price withiPad mini

    With new iPads, Apple targets education opportunity

    TIM COOK: ‘We’re Extremely Sorry’

    The Biggest Threat To Apple Right Now

    Mapping a Path Out of Steve Job’s Shadow

    What is Particle and why did Apple buy it?

    Lockitron plans to help you unlock your door with your phone

    Exchange/iOS “meeting hijack” history goes back well before iOS 6

    Our tests find ‘purple haze’ effect isn’t limited just to the iPhone 5

    Apple looking to add character to text-to-speech voices

    The iPhone 5, my thoughts and Opinions by John Panarese

    Who knew wi-fi could be so fun?

    Contacting the Team

    The Triple-click Home team would love to hear from you. Here is how you can get in touch with them:

    Follow Alena Roberts on Twitter

    Follow Buddy Brannan on Twitter

    Follow Pete Bossley on Twitter

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    Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter

    Thanks for listening!

     

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  • 25
    Sep 12

    Triple-click Home Episode 10: Disrupting Is What They Do

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    In the absence of Alena Roberts who was training with her new guide dog at the time of recording, uddy Brannan, Peter Bossley and John Panarese forge ahead with this month’s show. There was no shortage of topics this time around, and as might be expected, iPhone 5 and iOS 6 dominated the discussion. Nevertheless, there are some surprises along the way as well as an interview with Michael Hanson of the AppleVis Web site which was conducted by Jamie Pauls. Stories covered in this episode of the Triple-click Home podcast include:

    iPhone 5 review: Newest Apple smartphone blends beauty, versatility

    iPhone 5: What we didn’t get

    What You Need to Know About Apple’s New Lightning Connector

    Apple Senior Vice President Phil Schiller on NFC, Wireless Charging and the Lightning Connector

    SeroTalk Podcast 124: Big Ol’ Crunch

    iPhone 5 Pre-Orders Sell Out in An Hour

    The Worst Thing About the iPhone 5 Is Also the Most Brilliant

    Apple Shows Improved iPod Nano, Retina-Display iPod Touch with Siri

    Apple: We didn’t pass iPhone, iPad device IDs to FBI

     Apple win whacks Android resale prices

    Fleksy is an alternate text input tool for the visually impaired

    Apple in talks with cable operators to use Apple TV device as set-top-box

    A Cautionary Tale: Do not move or rename your iCloud folder

    Finally, Facebook Speeds Up Its iOS App

    Parallels 8 vs. VMWare Fusion 5 Benchmarks

    The iMac is a great machine until something goes wrong. Here’s why you might think twice about buying one

    a Review of The XPrint Server by Mike Calvo

    Apple Makes Last Minute Accessibility Fixes to the App Store Ahead of iOS 6 Release

    Instructions for mapping the capslock key to work as VO keys

    Contacting the Team

    The Triple-click Home team would love to hear from you. Here is how you can get in touch with them:

    Follow Alena Roberts on Twitter

    Follow Buddy Brannan on Twitter

    Follow Pete Bossley on Twitter

    Follow John Panarese on Twitter

    Ftollow Triple-click Home on Twitter

    tThanks for listening!

     

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  • 26
    Mar 12

    Triple Click Home Episode 5: How We Envy Thee

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    Pete Bossley, Buddy Brannan and Alena Roberts are back with another episode of the podcast. What are their impressions of the new iPad? What are their predictions regarding the coming iPhone? Stick around for those stories and more!. Stories discussed in this episode of the show include:

    : The new iPad

    Hands on questions answered about the new iPad and new Apple TV:

    What does the new iPad tell us about the upcoming iPhone:

    Read this before you buy the new iPad

     

    : In the News

    This American Life retracts hugely popular episode on Apple and China

    AT&T Loses Throttling Case, Pays $935 to Customer

    If you’re looking to squeeze a little more battery life out of your MacBook, this app can help

    iOS 5.1 Battery Life is Significantly Improved

    Why Apple doesn’t need to innovate to stay ahead of the competition:

    The New Apple TV Will Finish What The Mac Started: Killing Off Discs

    IOS or Android for the visually impaired: 9 reasons that count

    Tether relaunches for the iPhone

     

    Announcements:

    Apple now has a number for accessibility support. 1-877-204-3930

     Updated list of braille displays supported on IOS devices:

    Blind Bargains App for iOS Released

    Blindfolded! – Macworld 2012

    Tech Doctor Podcast: Blindfolded

    The First Philadelphia VoiceOver Event

     

    Triple Click Quick Tip

    In this month’s quick tip segment, we learn how to delete a book from an iOS device from within the Audible app.

    Wrapping Up

    Construction begins on Apple’s Maiden, North Carolina data center expansion

    Man Sues Apple, Says Siri ‘Does Not Perform as Advertised’

     

    Contacting The Team

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    Dec 11

    Triple-click Home Episode 2: Extra Thingies

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    We start the show with some big non Apple related news. First up, we welcome our new host Alena Roberts to the program. Then, we thank all of you for making the show one of the most popular of the new series on the SeroTalk podcast network. The numbers of listeners were through the roof! Thank you for tuning into our show..

     

    In The News

    FBI uses Carrier IQ Data  

    Want to know more about Carrier  IQ? Check out SeroTalk 87

    Why android will be laggier to iOS

    Is Apple using patents  to harm open standards?

    Are you paying Apple too much for E-Books?

    Animated Beatles Yellow Submarine hits iBooks for free

    Goodbye textbooks, hello iPad

    The iPad is not a PC, and neither are Windows 8 tablets

     

    Broken By Design

    In this portion of the show we focus on apps that seem to be broken upon release or who have been broken through an update over time.

    Apple’s Newsstand

    NAVIGON

    Dropbox

    As the discussion continued, we then conversed on the topic of “Free versus Paid” apps

    oMoby versus

    Look Tell

    TweetList versus

    Twitter in iOS 5

    Pete reminds us that TweetList works with Box Car for those who want notifications from support from TweetList

    Facebook versus

    Facely HD

    and Focus For Facebook

    Siri versus Dragon Dictate

     

    Games People Play

    Keri Regan asked us on Twitter about games to check out for iOS. Here are some we mentioned on the show…

    Dimensions: Adventures in the Multiverse  

    King of Dragon Pass

    Moxie 2 HD

    De Steno Games

    And Alena recommends the Apple Vis  website to find out more about accessible games and apps.

     

    Mailbag

    We had a question come in about Logic Express accessibility, however, the link below may shed some light on the future of that program for the mac.

    Logic Pro comes to the Mac App Store, Logic Express Dropped In The Process

     

    Contact Us

    Need more news, info or want to follow the hosts of show online?

    You can find the official Twitter feed for the show by following us here

    You can follow Alena Roberts on Twitter

    You can find Peter Bossley on Twitter with this link

    And Buddy Brannan can be found here

    You can email the show at resources@serotalk.com

    And Please subscribe or rate our show on iTunes

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