Listen to Triple-click Home episode 33: Where’s the Braille
The entire Triple-click Home team is back for this month’s podcast. Jamie and Derek join the team to discuss the recent Apple event announcing new iPhones plus the unveiling of Apple Watch. Discussion next turns to the good, the bad and the undecided with regard to iOS 8. Also included are some AppleVis links not discussed in the podcast.
Hands-On First Impressions of the New iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
iPhones with bigger screens may find eager senior buyers
Apple Pay Is The Most Important News Out Of Today’s Launch Event
Why Apple Pay could be the mobile-payment system you’ll actually use
Why Walmart and Best Buy aren’t backing Apple Pay
Sources Say The Next Version Of The Apple Watch Is Going To Be Much Better
Exclusive: Two Apple medical trials shed light on how HealthKit will work
Everything That You Need to Know About iOS 8 Will Be On AppleVis On Release Day
Acapela Voices Temporarily Not Available in iOS 8
The Accessibility Bugs in iOS 8: From Serious To Minor
What’s New in iOS 8 Accessibility for Blind, Low-Vision, and Deaf-Blind Users
Mailbag
From Jenine Stanley:
Oh can I relate to Buddy’s Pro Tip for those of us who find ourselves straddling both worlds.
My work laptop is a Windows machine and it’s good for what it does, sort of, but I’m really enjoying most of my leisure and home chores on my MacBook Pro.
Nope, those Mac commands do not work in Windows and sometimes they do very bad things to your work. I recently went all the way to getting a trouble ticket written for a problem I was having. When I talked to the tech at the outside support service, he asked me for exact steps. I told him and he laughed, in that way you know you’re not supposed to do but …
“Ma’am, that’s a Mac command. Do you use a Mac at home?”
“Uh, yeah, I do. thanks. I’m going to just dig a big ole hole now.”
And yes, Alena, I was taught way back when to start with any new program by exploring the menu system. See what it offers and how to do those things. It’s held me in good stead for many years, many more than I care to think about.
And Buddy, evil as you are, I’m with ya in the playing pranks on the computer teacher. Of course we’d just gotten the IBM Selectric typewriters when I was in high school and the Trash 80 computers didn’t come out until a couple years later. I
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- Published23 September 2014 at 20:11 UTC
- Length1h 19m
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