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welcome to Triple-click Home, a monthly podcast where we’ll discuss all things related to Apple and accessibility. This show is hosted by Alena Roberts, John Panarese and Buddy Brannan. Whether you’re looking for information about iDevices from an accessibility perspective, mainstream news about Apple in general, or you’re curious about using the Mac productively, this is the show for you. Follow the official Triple-Click Home feed on Twitter. You can also send us your feedback. Email comments to resources@serotalk.com or you can use iBlink Radio to leave us a comment via the iReport feature. Don’t have iBlink Radio? No worries. You can grab it for your Apple iOS device or your Android device.

  1. 27/02/2015

    Triple-click Home Episode 36: Lollipops are über Trivial

    Listen to Triple-click Home Episode 36: Lollipops are über Trivial In this episode of Triple-Click Home the hosts discuss the upcoming Apple event, as well as speculate the importance of lollipops. Wait, really? stories It's amazing that Steve Jobs would have been sixty. Tim Cook comemorates Steve Jobs on a recent trip to Germany Is the Apple car just a rumor? Many different theories as all things speculation are. The hosts have their own guesses to add to the pile. Team App Picks Do you need to get somewhere, but you're not near public transit, or you're in an unknown city and you don't know where the nearest cab might be? Or as Joshua pointed out, you could have a date night with someone special and all this with Uber. Is reading a hobby, especially audio books? Audible is great, but what about all that physical media? John has found an answer, and it's right in the Mac app store. It's Audio Book Builder. Do you want a distraction? Do you want to exercise your brain and see just how brilliant you are, and show that brilliance to your friends? Hope recommends Trivia Crack. Closing Credits The Triple-click Home team would love to hear from you. Here is how you can get in touch with them: Follow Hope Povenmire on Twitter Follow Joshua Loya on Twitter Follow John Panarese on Twitter Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter Thanks to Audible for generously supporting the SeroTalk Podcast Network. As part of this promotion, you are welcomed to a free audiobook of your choice at AudiblePodcast.com/SeroTalk. Thanks for listening!

    48 min
  2. 31/01/2015

    Triple-click Home Episode 35: mid-life crisis edition

    Listen to Triple-click Home Episode 35: mid-life crisis edition In this episode of Triple Click Home, even though it is going through a mid life crisis, get to know our new team and why iCloud is useful for showing that criminals and cows get smarter every day. Or do they? stories Is Apple really declining in accessibility? In this opinion piece the hosts share their opinions about this very question. why is it that iPhones are linked to a higher income but yet the 70% of unemployed blind need them for accessibility? An interesting study shows statistics of iPhone useage, wherein Montana happens to be in the lead. How do you think Home Kit will effect your life? The team discusses Home Kit's integration and just a few possibilities in which it could be useful. 50% of smart phone activations were iPhones, in q4 alone. An article from MacTrast explains this in further detail. iPad thieves accidentally send their faces and names to victim's iCloud. And to quote Mr. Harvey 'here's the rest of the story Who would have thought, even as little as 5 years ago that one could buy a Coke and a Snickers from a vending machine, with just an iPhone? Looks like science fiction is now becoming fact Closing Credits The Triple-click Home team would love to hear from you. Here is how you can get in touch with them: Follow Hope Povenmire on Twitter Follow Joshua Loya on Twitter Follow John Panarese on Twitter Follow Triple-click Home on Twitter Thanks to Audible for generously supporting the SeroTalk Podcast Network. As part of this promotion, you are welcomed to a free audiobook of your choice at AudiblePodcast.com/SeroTalk. Thanks for listening!

    38 min
  3. 29/10/2014

    Triple-click Home Episode 34: Nobody Likes the Ribbon

    Listen to Triple-click Home Episode 34: Nobody Likes the Ribbon The Triple-click Home team is back with another podcast full of talk about iOS, Yosemite and more. Jamie Pauls takes the host's chair this time around, and Lisa Salinger drops by to talk about using Widgets in iOS 8. All that plus your feedback can be heard on Episode 34. Stories covered this month include: Top of the News Thoughts on Apple's 2014 iPad and Mac event Editorial: A friendlier Apple Inc now invites media through its Infinite Loop front door OS X Yosemite Review Features and Bugs of OS X 10.10 Yosemite Apple's iOS 8.1 hits Monday with Apple Pay, iCloud photo library Accessibility Fixes And Improvements in iOS 8.1 A subscription free version of Sendero’s Seeing Eye GPS app for iOS is now available for $299 The new version of @KNFBReader is out. Woz: Hello iPhone 6, goodbye Android Exploding the Phone: The Untold Story of the Teenagers and Outlaws Who Hacked Ma Bell Feature Writer Alena Roberts – The Life and Times of Joe Engressia, aka JoyBubbles Macs top over one quarter of US back-to-school PC sales Apple says only 9 customers have complained about bent iPhones This new “Apple SIM” could legitimately disrupt the wireless industry Team Picks Buddy recommends Zinio and The Magazine. John has been playing with the KNFB Reader. Alena will recommend Fleksy when it gets fixed. Jamie recommends the iOS game "Lost Cities". How One Boy With Autism Became B.F.F.'s With Apple’s Siri If Siri Was a Waitress 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 Triple-click Home on Twitter Thanks for listening!

    1h 29m
  4. 23/09/2014

    Triple-click Home Episode 33: Where’s the Braille

    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 had my fun at work. We set up the old DOS machines we had so that the screen came up with a red background and red letters. Then I did a whole demo on some aspect of accessibility. Then I got called into my boss’s office to hear how that wasn’t funny. Made my point though. Oh and you could indeed set up some key commands, like hot keys, outside of the screen reader, for Windows and more for DOS. Could I remember how to do it now? No, but I had a couple cool ones back in the day. Blog comment from Jesse There seems to be a lot of wining about a larger iPhone screen in recent episodes. True, some people don't want larger screens and that's fine. But there are many blind and low vision users, low vision users especially, who are really looking forward to a larger iPhone, myself included. I have looked at several Android phones with larger screens, and would love to have an iPhone with these types of screens. Simply getting an iPad Mini isn't a good solution either, for a couple of reasons. first, as a low vision user, I use the camera in my phone all the time. The camera in all iPad models isn't as good, and for some reason, Apple has yet to add a camera flash, making many camera apps on the iPads rather pointless. I use my phone as a portable CCTV all the time and absolutely love it. A little larger screen would be very helpful, and when combined with a more open camera for developers, will make the iPhone even more comparable to dedicated handheld CCTV's. Also, I use data everywhere on my phone, and don't intend to pay for an expanded data p

    1h 19m
  5. 23/07/2014

    Triple-click Home Episode 31: Tin Cans and String

    Listen to Triple-click Home Episode 31: Tin Cans and String 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!

    32 min

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welcome to Triple-click Home, a monthly podcast where we’ll discuss all things related to Apple and accessibility. This show is hosted by Alena Roberts, John Panarese and Buddy Brannan. Whether you’re looking for information about iDevices from an accessibility perspective, mainstream news about Apple in general, or you’re curious about using the Mac productively, this is the show for you. Follow the official Triple-Click Home feed on Twitter. You can also send us your feedback. Email comments to resources@serotalk.com or you can use iBlink Radio to leave us a comment via the iReport feature. Don’t have iBlink Radio? No worries. You can grab it for your Apple iOS device or your Android device.

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