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    Aug 13

    Triple-click Home Episode 21: Finger Gymnastics

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    Welcome to the 21st episode of our podcast. We celebrate our 21st birthday with champagne, chocolate, and your feedback. Every party needs cake, and cake needs icing. The icing on our cake this month is an interview with Harri Pasanen, developer of MBraille, the extremely popular Braille keyboard entry app for iOS. Along with our partying, we actually discuss the most interesting news stories of the past month. Grab your favorite beverage, pull up a comfortable chair and let’s get started!

    Apple’s cheaper and not so cheap iPhone explained

    Why a Gold iPhone 5S Actually Makes Sense

    Report: iOS 7 may come to iPhones and iPod touches first, iPads later

    7 Facts About The iPhone You Probably Didn’t Know Were True

    Your iPhone uses more energy than a refrigerator

    Does an iPhone really burn more coal than a refrigerator?

    Top 5 secret Siri tips: How to add, find, delete, and do everything faster!

    Apple’s Mac sales down in July, to slide 5 percent this quarter

    Apple Retail Stores making a play to sell Macs to Windows based business customers

    Seemingly benign “Jekyll” app passes Apple review, then becomes “evil”

    Apple bans app that wants you to throw your phone in the air

    Apple updates App Store review guidelines

    Announcing the Newest Inductees into the AppleVis iOS App Hall of Fame

    Announcing the release to the Apple Store of the first update to The Seeing Eye GPS™ app for the iPhone, version 1.1.

    Downcast for OS X: Download, Play and Synchronize your Favorite Podcasts

    Apple shares soar after billionaire investor Carl Icahn calls company ‘extremely undervalued’

    Apple’s Tim Cook Talking To Investors…

    Apple Acquires Video Discovery Service Matcha.tv

    Judge says she won’t suspend ruling in Apple e-books case

    Apple e-book price-fixing damages trial set for next May

    Steve Jobs movie slammed by critics — and Woz

    Steve Jobs: Genius, or Just Obsessive?

    Recommended Apps

    This month, the Triple-click Home Team mentions apps they are still enjoying from last month. Feel free to visit our previous show notes for those recommendations. One new app mentioned by Alena Roberts is the game Wizard’s Choice.

    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 John Panarese on Twitter Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter Thanks for listening!

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  • 28
    Jul 13

    Triple-click Home Episode 20: A Scary Space Odyssey

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    Since Buddy Brannan was unable to join us for this month’s episode of Triple-click Home, Jamie Pauls joins Alena Roberts and John Panarese to discuss the top news stories of the month. The team has some app recommendations to share along the way, and Alena rounds out the show with an interview with the developer of the Voice Dream app for reading books and many other types of documents on your iOS device.

    Apple Took Three Days to Tell Developers About a Site Hack

    Researcher claims he told Apple of Developer Center vulnerability but didn’t maliciously steal data

    iOS 7 preview: Siri gets a new look, access to settings, more services, still no predictive results

    Nobody Has Tried The Real iOS 7

    With Its Acquisition Of Locationary, Apple Zeros In On Maps, Big Data And Competing With Google

    With all of our talk of travel, John recommends All Access: Talking Menus.

    Apple acquires navigation service Hopstop

    HopStop for Windows Phone Scrapped Following Apple Deal

    States Combat Cell Phone Use On The Road But Deaths Persist

    How Will Apple Handle Verizon’s iPhone Shortfall?

    Comparing T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon’s Upgrade Plans

    Here’s all the evidence that Apple is making an actual TV—and the remote will likely be your hand

    iPad mini 2 with Retina display won’t be released this year?

    Recharging iPhone blamed for another serious shock in China

    You Won’t Need a PIN When You Pay for Everything with Your Face

    Apple should lead the move to DRM-free ebooks

    How to request a refund for an iTunes or App Store purchase

    App Updates: Fleksy Version 1.8 links favorites with contacts, improves responsiveness and accuracy, and adds themes There is also a new update to MBraile

    Seeing Eye GPS: a Turn-by-Turn GPS application for the iPhone Developed Specifically for the Blind

    Listen to Joe Steinkamp’s interview with the developers of the iOS game Solara on SeroTalk Podcast 162

    Alena has been playing with the crossword game Word Shuffle.

    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 John Panarese on Twitter Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter Thanks for listening!

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    Mar 13

    Triple-click Home Episode 16: Don’t Take Attachments from Strangers

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    Welcome to the latest episode of Triple-click Home. This month, Alena takes the host’s chair with support from Buddy and John. Along with the top stories of the month, Buddy brings you an interview with Apple specialist Stan Cox. Finally, the Triple-click home team suggests some apps you might want to take a look at.

    In the News

    Apple Acquires Indoor Location Company WifiSLAM

    What, exactly, WiFiSLAM is, and why Apple acquired it

    Eric Schmidt hints Google Now for iOS stuck in App Store approval process

    New Trojan Hits Mac Users As They Surf The Web

    Apple beefs up iCloud, Apple ID security with two-step verification

    How To Set Up Apple’s New Two-Step Verification

    Apple Releases Patch For Evasi0n Jailbreak (After It’s Used 18 Million Times)

    Apple rolls out OS X 10.8.3 with support for Windows 8 in Boot Camp

    Hands on: Podcasts 1.2 is the one Apple should have shipped

    Jony Ive Leaves His Mark As Skeuomorphism Concept Vanishes From One App

    John Browett and Apple retail: “rejected for fit rather than competency”

    Why did Apple hire Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch?

    Samsung confirms it’s trying to beat Apple to market with a smart watch

    Apple applies for patent to bring wireless charging to the Smart Cover

    Facebook updates flagship iOS app with cover photos, group messaging improvements

    iPhone iOs 6 Updates (IOS6-UPDATE)

    Series: Mac, PC, or Both: Choices for Blind and Visually Impaired Computer UsersPart I

    Sendero Announces Features, Preview for Seeing Eye GPS for iOS

    Free Sight Compass App Helps you Navigate Hotels, Bathrooms, and More

    exclusive look at the BARD iOS app

    Open that iPad before you buy it

    Renewable energy now powers 75 percent of Apple’s facilities

    Mailbag

    Blog comment from jan brown

    Hello Tripple Click Home.
    I love reading about my phone but was disappointed that you were not thrilled as I was by the new App Braille Touch. I have trouble writing with Flexy and find Braille Touch so exciting. I can text away and bore more people more easily.

    Email from Chelsea Cook

    Hi Happy Apple People,

    Love the way you guys have developed the Triple Click Home podcast. I had a quick question about backing up my Mac. The idea of bootable backups intrigues me, and the two most talked-about programs for accomplishing this are super duper and Carbon Copy Cloner. I used CCC for awhile, but missed the donation window and am trying to decide between the two. What do you guys use, and what are your recommendations?

    Chelsea

    Email from Jenine Stanley

    Excellent interview with the developer of TapTap See.

    I downloaded the product in its first version and haven’t really played much with it. The one thing I want to try though when traveling is to see if it can recognize individual buttons on a soda machine. Granted, there are some standard layouts but it would be nice to learn about a machine, especially if I’m spending time in a location and using the machine a lot.

    I’ll be interested to hear if anyone has tried this and will let you all know if it works when I travel next week.

    Jenine Stanley

    Triple-click Home Team’s apps of the month

    This month, Buddy continues the GPS theme by recommending iMove.

    For reading books and other documents, John recommends Voice Dream Reader.

    When you are ready for a break from work, Alena recommends two games: Clever Clues and WordCord.

    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 John Panarese on Twitter

    Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter

    Thanks for listening!

     

    Listen to Triple-click Home Episode 16: Don’t Take Attachments from Strangers

    Welcome to the latest episode of Triple-click Home. This month, Alena takes the host’s chair with support from Buddy and John. Along with the top stories of the month, Buddy brings you an interview with Apple specialist Stan Cox. Finally, the Triple-click home team suggests some apps you might want to take a look at.

    In the News

    Apple Acquires Indoor Location Company WifiSLAM

    What, exactly, WiFiSLAM is, and why Apple acquired it

    Eric Schmidt hints Google Now for iOS stuck in App Store approval process

    New Trojan Hits Mac Users As They Surf The Web

    Apple beefs up iCloud, Apple ID security with two-step verification

    How To Set Up Apple’s New Two-Step Verification

    Apple Releases Patch For Evasi0n Jailbreak (After It’s Used 18 Million Times)

    Apple rolls out OS X 10.8.3 with support for Windows 8 in Boot Camp

    Hands on: Podcasts 1.2 is the one Apple should have shipped

    Jony Ive Leaves His Mark As Skeuomorphism Concept Vanishes From One App

    John Browett and Apple retail: “rejected for fit rather than competency”

    Why did Apple hire Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch?

    Samsung confirms it’s trying to beat Apple to market with a smart watch

    Apple applies for patent to bring wireless charging to the Smart Cover

    Facebook updates flagship iOS app with cover photos, group messaging improvements

    iPhone iOs 6 Updates (IOS6-UPDATE)

    Series: Mac, PC, or Both: Choices for Blind and Visually Impaired Computer UsersPart I

    Sendero Announces Features, Preview for Seeing Eye GPS for iOS

    Free Sight Compass App Helps you Navigate Hotels, Bathrooms, and More

    exclusive look at the BARD iOS app

    Open that iPad before you buy it

    Renewable energy now powers 75 percent of Apple’s facilities

    Mailbag

    Blog comment from jan brown

    Hello Tripple Click Home.
    I love reading about my phone but was disappointed that you were not thrilled as I was by the new App Braille Touch. I have trouble writing with Flexy and find Braille Touch so exciting. I can text away and bore more people more easily.

    Email from Chelsea Cook

    Hi Happy Apple People,

    Love the way you guys have developed the Triple Click Home podcast. I had a quick question about backing up my Mac. The idea of bootable backups intrigues me, and the two most talked-about programs for accomplishing this are super duper and Carbon Copy Cloner. I used CCC for awhile, but missed the donation window and am trying to decide between the two. What do you guys use, and what are your recommendations?

    Chelsea

    Email from Jenine Stanley

    Excellent interview with the developer of TapTap See.

    I downloaded the product in its first version and haven’t really played much with it. The one thing I want to try though when traveling is to see if it can recognize individual buttons on a soda machine. Granted, there are some standard layouts but it would be nice to learn about a machine, especially if I’m spending time in a location and using the machine a lot.

    I’ll be interested to hear if anyone has tried this and will let you all know if it works when I travel next week.

    Jenine Stanley

    Triple-click Home Team’s apps of the month

    This month, Buddy continues the GPS theme by recommending iMove.

    For reading books and other documents, John recommends Voice Dream Reader.

    When you are ready for a break from work, Alena recommends two games: Clever Clues and WordCord.

    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 John Panarese on Twitter

    Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter

    Thanks for listening!

     

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    Jan 13

    Triple-click Home Episode 14: Now, Peter

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    Welcome to our 14th episode of Triple-click Home. We begin this show with a very important announcement from Pete Bossley. Other obligations require Pete to leave our podcast family for the forseeable future, and we will truly miss him. Never fear, though. He might just show up again sometime. That being said, the show must go on. Alena takes the lead role this month, and Buddy interviews David Ward about his exciting new Braille Sonar Reference app.

    The Big Stories

    One year, four departed execs, and a lot to be determined for Apple

    So, what is Apple’s next big thing going to be?

    iPhone and innovation: Is hardware the only place Apple can go to keep up the buzz?

    The worst app Apple ever made

    Apple App Store hits 40 billion downloads; 20 billion in 2012, alone

    three reasons why apple stocks have plummeted

    In iPhone vs. Galaxy battle, Apple still way on top

    A possible explanation for the iOS New Year’s Do Not Disturb bug

    Verizon prepared to follow T-Mobile’s lead if ending phone subsidies proves profitable  

    Walmart now offers iPhone 5 on Straight Talk’s no-contract unlimited plans

    T-Mobile USA to soon sell iPhones, cut subsidies

    Apple needs to get serious about Siri

    Siri why aren’t you sassy?

    Amazon MP3 store now available to iPhone users

    Be sure to check out Amazon’s Instant Video app for streaming movies and TV shows as well.

    Facebook Rolls Out Free Voice Calls Through Messenger App For U.S. iPhone Users

    Former Windows Chief Sinofsky Caught Using an iPhone

    Mailbag

    From Jenine Stanley:

    Hi Gang,

    This is one of those stories that’s just so, well, disgusting, it deserves telling. Can’t wait to hear where this one goes from your perspective either.

    I got my I-Phone 4S in December 2011 and the first thing I got for it, even before I got the phone, was an Otterbox Defender case and Speed dots. I took said case to the Apple Store and had the salesman put it on my shiny new phone. Yay!

    The case is starting to show some wear with the rubber not staying as tight as it once did but other than that, it’s never been off my phone, until …

    I was in Manhattan recently for work and a short vacation with friends. I was heading back to the airport and had to take a car service from Midtown to Islip airport. For those who don’t know, this is about a 45 minute drive on a good day.

    I’d been feeling less than my best throughout the vacation and that morning I was really not feeling well at all but thought it might pass as these things do.

    As always I had a slight dread not knowing the car service and how they would react to my guide dog.

    No problem! Carmel Transportation was great and if you’re ever in NYC, call them. They have a marvelous number 666-6666.

    The driver was nice, appropriate about the dog and off we went.

    About 20 minutes into the ride, I started to get that feeling, you know, the one that says, Uh-oh, I think I’m going to be sick.

    I started to get out one of the ubiquitous plastic bags all guide dog handlers have stuff into every pocket they own. Alas, not fast enough though.

    The remains of the delicious pizza I’d had the night before soon covered my lap and dowsed my precious phone!

    The phone was plugged into an external battery at the time and the headphones were in.

    After apologizing to the driver and trying in vain to clean myself up a tad, I removed the phone from my lap and began to wipe it off. Wow!

    Luckily, the driver was great about the whole thing and stopped at a gas station, helped me get my suitcase out so I could change clothes and of course cleaned the back of the car.

    In the meantime, my poor guide dog was trying to get as far away from me as he could. Guys don’t handle barfing chicks well you know.

    The phone still amazingly enough worked. It was a bit slow on the response but I figured this was because the screen was beyond filthy. I carefully cleaned it with a wet paper towel, then with hand sanitizer.

    I wanted to get the case open but couldn’t do that because really you need either good fingernails or a flathead screw driver for  this and I had neither.

    Once I got home and showed the phone to my husband, he confirmed how disgusting it looked, which meant that some of the substance had gotten inside the case. OK, no big deal. I finally got the case off and cleaned the phone thoroughly. It works fine now but I do need a new case and speed dots screen because, well, apparently vomit is quite staining. Pizza vomit more so.

    To top this off, the last leg of my flight home was cancelled due to weather and I ended up staying overnight in Baltimore. Not horrible as I did get to shower and clean up a bit more but …

    You know how once you smell something, you keep on smelling it even if all evidence of it is gone? Well, I swore everything I owned, touched or thought about for the remainder of that trip wreaked of vomit.

    The truly funny part though happened on my flight home, finally.

    I was sitting there playing 7 Little Words when the man in the seat next to me said, “Oh, we have the same case.”

    Now this either sounds like a bad commercial or an even worse pick up line.

    I explained that yes, I’d had mine for over a year and despite it, uh, falling into a puddle of vomit in the subway, (revise, revise, revise) it still protected the phone well. And by the way, did he know how to get the case open?

    “No, my wife put it on for me.” He said.

    Somehow I don’t think Otterbox will be wanting this testimonial for their web site but in case your phone is immersed in vomit, if you get it out quickly, your Defender case will do a nice job of protecting it.

    ***

    Markus writes:

    Hi again, guys!

    Different topic, different e-mail.

    There is a VoiceOver bug which has quietly annoyed me since iOS 6 and I would like to know how the rest of the community thinks about this. I have e-mailed Apple Accessibility but God knows when and if this will be fixed.

    When I open a page with an editing field – be it an e-mail, a message, a new Tweet in Tweetlist Pro or Status Report, VoiceOver says: “New message, to…” and then immediately jumps back to the first element on the page.

    I then have to go back to the editing field. I find this quite annoying.

    How about you?

    And here is a suggestion which I have mentioned to Apple Accessibility but, again, no comments on whether this is going to happen or not: A VoiceOver gesture to turn it on and off.

    Even for us VoiceOver users there are apps which can be used better when VoiceOver is turned off. Some apps don’t work at all with VoiceOver turned on but are useable for us when it is turned off.

    I have the feeling that I use the Home button on my 4s more often than my wife (who can see) uses the button on her 3Gs. Just as well! The 3Gs used to be my phone and the Home button sometimes needs a second press to react.

    I would welcome a finger gesture to turn VoiceOver off and on again – parallel to “Triple Click Home”. Oh, we’ve got to keep that, because otherwise you would have to change the name of your podcast! “V-Swipe”

    or something like that would sound a bit strange. 😉 What do you guys think about this?

    And now that I have mentioned apps without VoiceOver, I would like to give you a list of my (personal) favorite apps which I use without VoiceOver.

    After all, we all talk a lot about what we expect from our devices but hardly ever mention how we could adapt to make things work – even without VoiceOver.

    djay for iPhone by algoriddim

    https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/djay-for-iphone/id424492403?l=en&mt=8

    A fantastic music player with playlists, crossfade, real-time effects and real-time scratching on the turntable. Apparently, and this is something I have not tried yet, one can split the audio signal and pre-listen to tracks inkl. VoiceOver before sending them through the master volume control. Otherwise VoiceOver has to be turned on again to make changes to the settings, effects, etc.

    SoundPrism by Audanika GmbH

    https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/soundprism/id386833491?l=en&mt=8

    An on-screen synthesizer which is super easy to use. However, VoiceOver has to be turned on again in order to change the instrument; furthermore, the buttons are not labeled properly. But the playing itself works excellent.

    Echo Piano™ by Ting Wang

    https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/echo-piano/id378718173?l=en&mt=8

    An on-screen-piano. I haven’t had this for very long but it seems to be pretty straight forward.

    ThumbJam by Sonosaurus LLC

    https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/thumbjam/id338977566?l=en&mt=8

    And, of course, the mother of all on-screen-bands! I am happy that the developers seem to know how to spell the word “accessibility”. With an update last year, the app is now useable with VoiceOver turned on. I still prefer when it is turned off though. Downside to this is the immense use of the Home button.

    iAmGuitar by savageApps

    https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/iamguitar/id407752080?l=en&mt=8

    The selection of the guitars is hit and miss; however, the strumming and picking and playing different cords works just fine. A nice little guitar in the shape of my iPhone! I must e-mail the developer and tell them about the inaccessibility of the settings section. Hey, but for playing around and songwriting one doesn’t need to make any changes. I love this app.

    CarTunes Music Player by Ryan Oksenhorn

    https://itunes.apple.com/de/app/cartunes-music-player/id415408192?l=en&mt=8

    This app surprised me a few weeks ago. I found it through App of the Day and was quite interested when I read about – easy control with the swipe of a finger. And this is what it is, a music player which wasn’t developed with blind people in mind at all but which works just wonderful!

    Single-finger swipe right – previous track.

    Single-finger swipe left – next track.

    Tap anywhere on the screen – Play/Stop

    Put one finger on the screen and drag it up or down (like moving an app but without the first single tap) – Volume up and Volume down Single-finger swipe up – selection of media. Now we have to turn on VoiceOver to select our music. Once that has been don, we can turn Voiceover off again and listen to our playlist without VoiceOver’s announcements.

    Epic! I love it!

    That’s all from me for now. All the best,

    Markus

    ***

    And another email from Markus reads:

    Hi Guys!

    First of all I would like to wish you all a happy and successful 2013. I am amazed hoch much effort is put into the SeroTalk network and I specifically enjoy your podcast.

    Informative, entertaining, just exactly the way I like podcasts! 😉

    In episode 12, Alena said she would love a sort of stand or holder for the iPhone when using OCR apps. I’ve got good news for you!

    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/limemouse/scanbox-turn-your-smartphone-into-a-portable-scann

    I had heard about this project last May but couldn’t order one as they were only presenting the project on KickStarter.com

    I think it might be worth getting in touch with those guys.

    I know another guy from a German Apple mailing list; he is a retired engineer and designed such a stand as well. Let me know if you would like to get in contact with him.

    Keep up the good work! All the Best,

    Markus from Galway (pronounced Gallway), Ireland

    More Stories and Our Apps of the Month

    Book Review: All You Need and Want to Know about iMessaging

    New: Draconis Entertainment Releases a New Mini Title for Mac OS X – SilverDollar

    Happy birthday, Lisa: Apple’s slow but heavy workhorse turns 30

    This month, Alena recommends TapTapSee, an object recognition app that is easy to use and apparently quite accurate.

    Buddy is intrigued with, but a bit confused by VoiceVision, an app that is supposed to help identify colors through sound.

    Alena is still enjoying the game 7 Little Words as well as Hourly Quiz, which she considers to be another enjoyable game.

    John hasn’t had time to play with apps much this month due to some health issues in his family.

    Remember to check out AppleVis for lots of great recommendations.

    Interview: Braille Sonar Reference App

    This month, Buddy Brannan visits with David Ward of At Your Fingertips about his new Braille Sonar Reference app for looking up Braille contractions. This is bound to be a great resource for all and information regarding the Unified English Braille code will be included in the future.

    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 John Panarese on Twitter

    Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter

    Thanks for listening!

     

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    Nov 12

    Triple-click Home Episode 12: Blind People Gotta Rock

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    Jamie Pauls joins Buddy Brannan and Alena Roberts for this month’s podcast. There are lots of laughs, news stories and holiday gift recommendations this time around. Be sure and listen to the very end of this episode, because there is a little surprise that you could easily miss if you hit the stop button too quickly. Enjoy!

    Apple

    A More Pocketable, Integrated Apple Under Tim Cook

    Apple share of tablet market dips to 50%

    HTC Will Pay Apple $6-$8 Per Android Phone As Part of Patent Settlement

    Judge to review whether foreman in Apple v. Samsung hid info

    Someone Goofed, And Apple’s New ‘Prototype’ Store Is Unbearably Noisy

    Julian Treasure: Why architects need to use their ears

    Apple gearing up for major adjustments to the Mac

    Reviews

    Apple Mac Mini with Fusion Drive Review

    13″ Retina MacBook Pro review: more pixels, less value

    Review: iPad 4 has processing power to spare

    Apple Bloggers Love The iPad Mini So Much They’re Calling It ‘The Real iPad’

    iPad mini or Nexus 7: Which is best for you?

    Jamie Pauls reviews iAssociate 2 for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad

    Rumor Mill

    New iPhone, iPad, and ‘iTV’ slated for first half of 2013?

    iPad Mini Retina rumor arrives early

    Holiday Section

    Apple adds Passbook-enabled gift cards to its store app

    Charge your iPad with a rocking chair

    We asked the Triple-click team to submit their holiday wish list. John and Buddy would really like a new Mac. Alena would like a stand for her iPhone that would allow her to stabilize the camera for optimal OCr. Jamie Pauls announces that he has just ordered a 13-inch Macbook Pro. Alena suggests a word processor called Bean and Buddy recommends the Sophos antivirus package. Derek Lane drops by and offers a few recommendations of his own. We will check back with Pete next month to see what he wants for Christmas.

    Mailbag

    Dave from Ireland:

    Hi folks,

    Another great episode of 3CH, thanks. I just thought I’d respond to a couple of things

    from the mailbag section.

    1. The guy with the crashing App Store.

    As you said, he didn’t mention which device he’s using. However I have had this issue

    on my 3rd Generation iPad. As you know, the App Store has several tabs at the bottom

    of the screen, and when you open it, it opens into whichever tab it was in when you

    last closed it. The crash happens when the selected tab it is trying to open into

    is Top Charts. So I have trained myself to remember to put it in any other tab whenever

    I’m closing the App Store.

    The only way to open the App Store in this situation seems to be to turn off VoiceOver,

    open the App Store, and then turn VoiceOver back on again.

    I have emailed Apple about it and they replied to say they are aware of it.

    2. Actions Menu.

    I’ve heard and read a lot of people talking about how you can go to the Actions menu

    to delete mail etc. by finding Actions in the rotor. I’ve noticed that a lot of people

    don’t seem to realise that when you’re in your inbox, the rotor goes automatically

    to Actions, so you don’t have to find it in the rotor, you just have to flick down

    when on the message you want to delete.

    I’m sure a lot of people know this, but I just think it’s a tip worth mentioning

    as I’ve heard a lot of people saying to go through the rotor.

    As for text messages etc. being read out in a voice like the sender’s, this frightens

    the life out of me, lol. Have you heard the Irish voice, Maire, she’s absolutely

    awful!!

    Keep up the good work.

    Blog comment from Kathy Blackburn:

    Dear 3ch Team:

    I’m writing in response to your advice to hard reset the iPhone by holding down the

    home button and the sleep button. Up until IOS Version 6, hard reset was harmless.

    With the introduction of Version 6, however, a hard reset results in the loss of

    VoiceOver, and the only way to get it back is to connect your phone to a computer

    to turn VoiceOver on in iTunes.  I emailed accessibility@apple.com, and they are

    convinced that this is not a bug, that this is what is supposed to happen.  So I

    no longer re-boot my phone this way.

    Wrapping Up

    AT&T expands FaceTime to individual iOS device users on LTE

    Massachusetts rail commuters can now use smartphones instead of tickets to ride

    Contacting the Team

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  • 22
    Jun 12

    Triple-click Home Episode 8: Why Can’t I Dictate My Password?

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    Welcome to another lively episode of Triple-click Home. This month, Alena Roberts, Buddy Brannan and Pete Bossley are joined by John Panarese of Mac for theBlind to discuss all things Mac and iOS. Then, Jamie Pauls visits with Bill Frowline of Northwest Mobile Development about several new iOS apps he is working on including a Braille Reference app. Here are the stories discussed on this month’s show:

    Mac

    Apple – OS X Mountain Lion – Move your Mac even further ahead.

    CNET: How to prepare your Mac for Mountain Lion

    CNET: Hands on with Apple’s MacBook Pro with Retina display

    MacBook Air or MacBook Pro? The decision just got a lot harder

    The New MacBook Pro: Unfixable, Unhackable, Untenable

    A 13-inch Retina MacBook Pro is coming soon, analysts say

    iOS 6

    Apple unveils iOS 6 with 200 new features, updated Siri

    9to5mac: Will your iOS device get all of the new iOS 6 features? Here’s the official word

    Apple selects TomTom as primary iOS 6 maps provider

    CNET: iOS 6 has a useful Do Not Disturb feature. Here’s how it works

    Apple demos new Passbook for iOS6

    Apple’s iOS 6 to add privacy controls for user contacts

    Report: Apple to give podcasts their own app in iOS 6

    General Tech

    Apple to kill off Ping after all

    Verizon Introduces Shared Data Plans for Smartphones, Tablets

    Square Registers 2 Million Users

    Apps

    Calling for beta testers – typing application for blind

    Voice Book Vo

    Blind Side

    BlindSquare

    ColorVisor

    KAYAK Mobile

    Hotels.com

    Feedback

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    Visit John Panarese at Mac for the Blind

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  • 29
    May 12

    Triple-click Home Episode 7: Speaking of Electric Sheep

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    This month, Buddy Brannan leads the Triple-click team in a discussion of the top Mac and iOS news of the month. Here are the stories they discuss:

    Mac

    New MacBook Pro Coming Next Month at WWDC: Retina Display, Thinner, SSD

    Apps using global hotkeys will remain welcome in the Mac App Store        

    Battle of the Betas: Windows 8 vs. OS X Mountain Lion

    Apple wins patent for 4G MacBook connectivity

    Navigate the Dock in Mac OS X with These 8 Keyboard Shortcuts

    Hands-on with five antivirus apps for the Mac

    iOS

    Verizon: You can have unlimited data… just no device subsidies

    Steve Jobs involved in design of future iPhone, says report

    iPhone 5 Rumors Round-up, Might Look Like This [Pics]

    Apple on Siri lawsuits: Throw them out and be done with it

    Apple Tells Siri To Stop Recommending Nokia

    iPhone News – Portable Fuel Cell Charge Can Charge Your iPhone For Weeks

    Every iPad mini rumor there’s ever been — all in one place

    Apple’s iOS 6 to bring Siri to iPad?

    Secure online voting on iOS and Android

    ZDNet – Apple may finally be providing their own mapping solution in iOS 6

    Wake up call: 59% of mobile apps don’t earn enough to break even

    AT

    Can Sendero Meet the Challenges and Offer a Full-Featured GPS App That People Will Actually Buy?

    How the blind are redefining the iPhone

    Entertainment

    Screenwriter Sorkin will consult with Woz to pen Steve Jobs biopic

    Viacom, Time Warner kiss and make up over iOS app streaming

    Foxconn chief weighs in on Apple television. Or not

    How Tommy Edison the Blind Film Critic Became a Youtube Sensation:

    Interview

    This Month, Mike Calvo talks with the CEO of iDevices.com about the iGrill, an accessible thermometer for your IOS device. Mike uses this solution along with his Bradley Smoker.

    Contacting the Team

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    resources@serotalk.com

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  • 19
    Apr 12

    Triple-click Home Episode 6: Underpants Are Funny

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    Welcome to Episode 6 of the Triple-click Home podcast. This month, Alena Roberts, Buddy Brannan and Peter Bossley approach the top news stories of the past month with a generous supply of tongue-in-cheek humor and plenty of opinions to go around. We trust that you will enjoy this month’s show.

    Top Stories

    DOJ announces three e-book settlements, but Apple to keep fighting

     Foxconn doors swung open to visitor, but few surprises await

    iPhone

    Fresh iPhone 5 rumors: Modified chip, new body, bigger screen

    AT&T’s iPhones: Free at last

    No human interaction required: AT&T iPhone unlock can be done via iTunes (Updated)

    Verizon to start charging $30 upgrade fees on April 22

    Security

    Are Macs safer than PCs?

    Java updates for Flashback avoid OS X Tiger and Leopard

    Six Tips To Make Your Mac Safer

    Worried about Mac malware?  Just set up OpenDNS.

    Facebook, Dropbox iOS apps contain security hole that could allow identity theft (Updated)

    Mac

    Updated MacBook Pro to See Significant Performance Boost with Ivy Bridge

    iTunes

                            iTunes: Time to right the syncing ship        

    iTunes 11 rumored to include under-the-hood changes, iCloud support

    Quick Tips

    Monday Tech Tip: Labeling buttons on an iOS device

     How to fix 95 percent of iOS app crashes

    Apps

    Say Zello To The World!                                                            

    Zombies, Run!

    Flipboard

    iPad

    Windows-on-iPad service goes legit as Microsoft licensing demands are met

    iPad may join Aspirin, Heroin, as generic name, branding experts say

    Contacting the Team

    We would love to hear from you. Feel free to send an email to:

    resources@serotalk.com

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  • 27
    Feb 12

    Triple Click Home Episode 4: Beefed Up Book Reader Thing

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    Alena, Pete and Buddy return again this month with a lot to talk about and plenty of definite opinions to share all around.

    In The News

    Apple Mac OS X ‘Mountain Lion’ takes more bites out of iOS

    Apple sold more iOS devices in 2011 than it sold Macs in 28 years

    Apple responds to iOS contact data sharing: ‘It’s a violation’

     

    Rumor Mill

    Apple to announce the iPad 3 on Wednesday, March 7?

    Supplier Chatter Points To Smaller 8-inch iPad

    iPhone 5 could see June debut at Apple confab, report says

    Security and More

    Apple’s Android nightmare: Google’s Motorola purchase gets EU OK

    Does Apple lull Mac owners into a false sense of security?

    AT

    Jailbreaking Your iPhone 4S Or iPad 2: Not Nearly As Scary As It Might Sound

    iPhone Tactile Screenshot Quick Reference Guide

    Why it’s time for the 13-inch MacBook Pro to go away

    Georgia Tech’s BrailleTouch is a Braille writer for iPhone

    Listen to CSUN coverage on SPN Radio, formerly SAMNet Radio.

    Triple Click Quick Tip

    Quick Tip: Did iOS 5 Delete Your Apps, Music, and Data? Here’s Help

    Education

    Everything you need to know about the Apple Education Announcement from Gizmodo

    Why iPad Textbooks Are Still Too Expensive for Schools

    Braille Under Siege As Blind Turn To SmartPhones

    BrailleLiteracy – Braille Comes Unbound From the Book: How Technology can Stop A Literary Crisis

    Apps Apps and More Apps

    This month, the discussion of apps begins with:

    Buddy’s new Aftershokz Wrap-around bone conduction headphones

    Listen to Mike and Buddy’s review of these headphones on Serotalk 96.

    Next, Alena follows Buddy’s lead from last month and talks about her new iPhone 4s.

    Finally, Pete talks about Net Master, an app he uses with his job.

     

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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

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    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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