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    Jul 14

    Triple-click Home Episode 31: Tin Cans and String

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    Welcome to a jam packed episode of the Triple-click Home Podcast. John Panarese was unable to join the team this time around for exciting and mysterious reasons of which we cannot yet speak, so Jamie joined Alena and Buddy for this week’s show. From the top of the news to the unveiling of a new reference book for Voiceover users of the Mac, there is a lot to love about this month’s offering. Add in a dash of lively discussion surrounding your feedback, and we have quite a show for you this time around. Enough with the introductions. Let’s jump right to the …

    Top of the News

    NFB Adopts Resolution Urging Apple to Require All iOS Apps to Be Accessible

    KNFBReader iOS App Announced for $99

    Expensive Apps For iPhone and iPad

    New update to iBlink Radio

    Apple announces iTunes U update with iPad Course Creation, Student Discussions & more

    Apple iMac 21.5-Inch (2014) Review & Rating

    Top 10 keyboard shortcuts every new Mac owner needs to know!

    Apple TV adds ABC News, AOL On, PBS Kids, Willow TV, and redesigned Flickr app

    How to use Apple TV: The ultimate guide

    New privacy enhancements coming to iOS 8 in the fall

    Another rumor claims September 19 iPhone 6 launch, no 16GB version

    How Disney Could Help Apple Create a Killer iWatch

    Apple’s software ju-jitsu

    Interview

    This month, Jamie interviews Janet Ingber about her new book Learning to Use the Mac with Voiceover. This is an extremely valuable resource for anyone who is new to the Mac as well as those who simply want a good reference book at their fingertips, and who doesn’t need that from time to time. Our thanks to Janet for sharing her time with us this month.

    Also check out iOS Access for All: Your comprehensive guide to accessibility for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. by Shelly Brisbin

    You can also listen to Lisa Salinger’s interview with Shelly on SeroTalk Podcast 203.

    AudioSpeed Racing now available for Mac and PC

    Weather Radio by WDT

    AFB Launches an App for AFB CareerConnect and It’s FREE!

    Announcing the launch of Spoken 21; an accessible blackjack game

    The Drive: An app designed to lead the blind safely

    5 Years of VoiceOver: Look How Far We’ve Come

    Team Picks

    This time around, Jamie recommends weather radio, discussed earlier in the podcast. There appears to be a dirth of new apps in the Brannan household, but not to worry as Alena comes to the rescue with the following recommendations

    Exploring Braille

    Blindfold Racer
    And finally, Math Robot.

    Closing credits

    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 Jamie Pauls on Twitter

    Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter

    Thanks for listening!

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  • 23
    Jan 14

    Triple-click Home Episode 26: The iCoffee

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    Welcome to the first Triple-click Home podcast of 2014. This month, Jamie Pauls joins Alena and Buddy to discuss the Apple news stories of the past month. John was unable to be a part of the Triple-click Home team this time around, but we trust that he will join us again next month. In addition to our plentiful crop of news stories, Jamie kicks off our new spotlight segment by talking with Shannon Reese whose daughter Eilish has Down Syndrome. Jamie and Shannon discuss the use of the iPad in Eilish’s education. Apps discussed in this interview include those from The Conover Company as well as a brief discussion of the augmentative alternative communication app Proloquo2Go Of course, our podcast wouldn’t be complete without your feedback, and we include that as well. Without further ado, let’s jump right to the …

    Top of the News

    Google Buys Nest for $3.2 Billion in Cash

    CES 2014: Smart thermostat EverSense shows off ‘Aura’ iBeacons to intelligently adjust room temperature

    CES 2014: iPhone/iPad Bluetooth accessories for the home & body dominate the show

    Mac Sales Rose in 4th Quarter. Or Fell.

    Many Mac OS Users Not Getting Security Updates

    Apple Pushes Developers To iOS 7

    Apple Devices Flow Into Corporate World

    Apple patent details optical image stabilization for iPhone cameras

    T-Mobile’s ‘Get Out of Jail Free Card:’ they’ll pay your early termination fee to switch

    Yahoo announces News Digest, a new iOS app that provides only essential news stories

    A T Talk

    SeroSpectives: This Year in Tech for 2013

    SPN Goes to the UN

    Update to Sendero GPS

    Announcing the AppleVis Golden Apples of 2013

    Digit-Eyes 2.0 has a completely NEW and simplified user interface design plus NEW other New features

    Opinion

    Opinion: What “three revolutionary devices” will the iWatch be?

    Apple Knows Exactly What It’s Doing With Its iPhone Business

    2014: The year of the iPhone-controlled everything

    Mailbag

    From Beth:

    Hi, I have been researching and have found stuff about using accuators to do Braille instead of pins. Here are a few links.

    Displaying Braille for Mobile Use with the Micro-vibration of SMA Wires

    haptic posts on CNET

    First-ever Braille smartphone could hit stores this year

    The “Feel Screen”: The Pros and Cons of a Tactile Interface for the Next iPad (or iPhone?)

    Blog comment from Zivan Krisher

    During the podcast I think it was Buddy who stated that it is impossible to turn off Zoom while VoiceOver is turned on. This is not true. I’m a low vision IOS user and often use VoiceOver in combination with Zoom. When Zoom is turned on, double tapping 3 fingers becomes the Zoom toggle. and triple tapping 3 fingers becomes the VoiceOver toggle.

    Wrapping Up

    This Pressure-Sensitive Case May Change How You Use Your iPhone

    The strange, shady world of $1,000 iOS apps

    The 12 Apps You Should Delete from Your Phone in 2014

    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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  • 30
    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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  • 25
    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:

    Follow Alena Roberts on Twitter

    Follow Buddy Brannan on Twitter

    Follow Pete Bossley on Twitter

    Follow John Panarese on Twitter

    Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter

    Thanks for listening!

     

     

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    Aug 12

    Triple-click Home Episode 9: The Slide to Unlock People

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    Introductions

    Pete Bossley takes the lead role in this month’s episode of the Triple-click Home podcast. After brief greetings all around, Alena Roberts talks about her experiences with a new Braille display and its lack of documentation for the Mac. Here is a link to Apple’s Braille display support page.

    Next, the team moves on to …

    The Big Story

    OSX Mountain Lion Review

    Apple: Mountain Lion downloaded 3 Million times in 4 days

    Getting started with Voiceover and Mountain Lion

    In Other News

    Apple Profit Margin May Be Starting To Decline:

    The Mac App Store’s Future Of Irrelevance

    Why it makes sense for Apple to invest in Twitter

    Apple: Samsung, you owe us $2.5B in damages.

    Apple doesn’t have to post Samsung apology yet

    Justice Department slams Apple, refuses to modify e-book settlement —

    SSH to your mac remotely using iCloud

    Apple to enhance mobile security with Authentech buy

    Review: The iPhone on Straight Talk

    Rumor Mill

    iPhone 5 NFC roomers

    iPhone 5 photos, fall release

    Apps

    Fleksy

    TextDetective

    New HumanWare iPhone app will get deaf-blind and sighted people talking

    Reviews

    This month, Lisa Salinger compares Fleksy, the native iOS keyboard and TypeInBraille. She discusses when you might use each of these approaches to typing on your iOS device. Also, listen to Ricky Enger’s interview with the Fleksy team from the NFB 2012 summer convention.

    Feedback

    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

    Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter

     

     

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