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The iACast is a weekly podcast with engaging discussions related to technology.

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The iACast is a weekly podcast with engaging discussions related to technology.

    iACast News for April 25th, 2024

    iACast News for April 25th, 2024

    In this episode, we dive into the latest tech news, particularly focusing on the upcoming Apple event scheduled for May 7th. Tim Cook announced the event, hinting at the unveiling of new iPad Pro and Air models, along with the highly anticipated Apple Pencil 3. Speculations suggest the potential inclusion of OLED displays in the iPad Pros, adding further excitement to the mix. Moreover, there are whispers of larger iPad Airs, possibly extending up to 12.9 inches, creating a buzz of anticipation among tech enthusiasts.

    Additionally, we explore the recent setback faced by Spotify, as their attempts to introduce new builds with external links in the App Store were met with rejection. This development has sparked discussions within the tech community, with Spotify expressing their concerns about the situation. As we monitor the unfolding events, it remains intriguing to see how this scenario will evolve and impact the app's future endeavors.

    Looking ahead, we highlight the upcoming Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), an occasion often marked by Apple's significant announcements in the realm of accessibility features. This event serves as a pivotal moment for tech enthusiasts and advocates alike, as we eagerly anticipate the innovative strides that Apple is poised to unveil. Moreover, the subsequent release of beta versions in the following month promises an exciting phase for early adopters and testers alike, setting the stage for a dynamic period of exploration and feedback.

    As we conclude this episode, we reflect on the dynamic landscape of tech news and the forthcoming developments that continue to shape our digital experiences. Stay tuned for more updates and insights in the ever-evolving world of technology. Thank you for joining us on this engaging discussion, and we look forward to sharing more exciting updates with you in the future.

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    iACast News for April 23, 2024

    iACast News for April 23, 2024

    In this news update, I discussed recent developments in the tech world that caught my attention. Firstly, Meta's decision to open up their operating system on devices like the Quest to third-party manufacturers for creating VR headsets is a significant move. It appears to be a strategic step towards competing with the Vision Pro, which adds an element of competition and innovation to the VR market. The implications of this decision will undoubtedly shape the future of VR technology, and I am curious to see how it will unfold.

    On another note, it seems that Apple might be discontinuing their fine-woven cases, which has stirred mixed feelings within the tech community. The fine-woven cases were popular among users, and their potential departure raises questions about Apple's future accessory offerings. As a fan of these cases myself, I share in the uncertainty surrounding this development. It will be interesting to see what Apple has in store to replace or enhance their accessory lineup following this decision.

    The news surrounding Meta's open-source operating system and Apple's potential discontinuation of fine-woven cases reflects the dynamic nature of the tech industry, where companies constantly strive to innovate and adapt to changing market trends. These updates serve as a reminder of the rapid pace at which technology evolves and influences consumer experiences. As we continue to track these developments, I aim to provide listeners with timely updates on emerging tech stories through our midweek news segments. Your feedback and thoughts on these news pieces are always welcome; feel free to share your opinions with us at feedback@iacast.net. Thank you for tuning in, and stay tuned for more engaging discussions in the future.

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    April Tech News Discussion

    April Tech News Discussion

    In this discussion, Taylor Arndt and Michael discuss various tech topics, starting with the review of the Humane AI Pen by Marques Brownlee. They delve into the features and issues of the pen, such as its functionality, pricing, and potential shortcomings. The conversation shifts to the impact of tech reviews on companies, highlighting the importance of constructive feedback over harsh criticism.

    They also touch on the upcoming WWDC event and the potential changes Apple might make to their virtual assistant, Siri. The conversation then steers towards Android 15 Beta 1 and the introduction of HID Braille support for Bluetooth Braille devices, bringing up the pros and cons of sideloading apps. Taylor and Michael then discuss the relaunch of the iAccessibility community, the release of the iAccessibility Android app, and future app developments involving artificial intelligence.

    They share exciting updates about various projects and apps in the works, such as Perspective Meetings, a tool for organizing virtual meetings across different platforms. The hosts express their enthusiasm for upcoming podcast content and encourage listener engagement for topic suggestions. They also highlight the introduction of a new microphone and recommend the TV show "Fallout" on Amazon Prime. The episode concludes with a preview of potential future content and a teaser for a new AI podcast.

    • 33 min
    Thoughts on Vision Pro

    Thoughts on Vision Pro

    Mike discusses his experience with the Vision Pro headset in this episode of the IACast. He shares his excitement about the headset's capabilities and its impact on his interactions with others. Mike details his observations about the headset's features, such as voice memos, FaceTime, Messages, and more. He praises the headset's ability to enhance his visual experience, especially during FaceTime calls, where he can discern facial expressions better. Mike acknowledges the criticisms surrounding the Vision Pro's price compared to other headsets but emphasizes its value for individuals with low vision like himself.

    Furthermore, Mike speculates about the future of the Vision Pro, anticipating advancements in spatial computing and accessibility. He reflects on the potential for the Vision Pro to inspire other companies to enhance their products' accessibility. Mike concludes by announcing the launch of a new podcast, Spatial Insights, focusing on spatial computing and Vision Pro content, which will complement the IACast feed. He encourages listeners to engage with him on various platforms and provides contact information for feedback. Mike expresses gratitude for the opportunities and advancements brought by the Vision Pro, highlighting the importance of uplifting and supporting tech companies. Finally, he wraps up the episode, thanking listeners and ending on a positive note.

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    Get looped in with Microsoft Loop

    Get looped in with Microsoft Loop

    In this episode, we are joined by Taylor Arndt to discuss Microsoft Loop, a program that serves as an alternative to Notion. One of the main advantages of Loop is its accessibility for blind users, addressing the accessibility issues that Notion has. Loop offers features such as workspaces, pages, and ideas, allowing users to categorize and organize content effectively. It also seamlessly integrates with Microsoft Office and allows for copying loop components between applications. Loop can be used for personal projects as well as collaboration, with a clean interface and support for various formatting options. Taylor highlights the potential of Loop for copying information between applications and as an idea collection tool. They also mention using Loop for their crafting business and Techopolis-related tasks.

    Loop provides various functionalities, including journaling, embedding audio files, sharing, and collaboration. Multiple users can edit the same page simultaneously, and there are real-time alerts about each other's actions. It is an ideal platform for teams working together on projects, as it stores and provides access to information in one centralized location. Loop also offers the ability to create to-do lists within content, making organization and task tracking more convenient. The platform is visually appealing and can be used for scrapbooking, photo albums, or organizing thoughts and data. It is recommended to try copying and pasting information into mail programs to test compatibility.

    Loop is available as a web app for Mac users and integrates well with Office products. It is cost-effective compared to Notion, as there is no charge for creating workspaces. However, the business basic plan does not have access to workspace support. We discuss the AI capabilities of Notion and the more expensive Copilot for Office, expressing the desire for an AI solution that is missing. Loop is viewed as a potential automation tool and is preferred over Google Workspace due to accessibility limitations. Additionally, we discuss the Vision Pro, expressing mixed feelings about it. The absence of full camera support and limited scanning capabilities are mentioned, with speculation that regulatory issues may be the cause. We express excitement for trying out the Vision Pro and promise to report on it in the future.

    At the end of the episode, we thank the listeners for tuning in and consider involving them in future content choices. We share our personal recommendations for the week - a knitting machine and the TV show Halo. Contact information is provided for connecting online, including the creation of a new community on WhatsApp and changes to the YouTube channel. The engagement of the chat room is appreciated, and feedback and comments from listeners are encouraged. The episode concludes by promoting more great podcasts on the IACast network and expressing gratitude for the listeners' support.

    • 31 min
    A Bit about BITS

    A Bit about BITS

    In this episode, I'm joined by Jeff Bishop, the President of Blind Information Technology Specialists (BITS). We discuss the accomplishments of BITS as an organization and their mission to promote accessibility and education in the field of technology for the blind and low vision community. Last year, under Jeff's leadership, BITS saw significant growth in their membership, reaching over 650 members. They have also formed partnerships with organizations like Numis Solutions and Bookshare to provide additional resources and opportunities to their members.

    Jeff highlights the importance of collaboration and partnering with others to achieve success. He shares that BITS has started offering Python training courses and is exploring other areas of training, such as office training, web accessibility, and web development. Jeff also expresses his vision of bringing modern web capability to the organization and sharing it with the broader community.

    The conversation shifts towards employment opportunities, with Jeff mentioning the idea of bringing employers and organizations to interact with BITS members for potential job opportunities. The importance of networking and creating connections within the community is emphasized.

    Jeff also discusses the communication strategies employed by BITS, mentioning the introduction of topic-based email lists and the implementation of a Discord server for text and voice chats. The organization is actively seeking feedback and making adaptations to ensure effective communication and scalability.

    Towards the end of the conversation, I extend an invitation to join BITS, highlighting the benefits of membership, such as access to training courses and networking opportunities. I also suggest the Copilot Pro tool from Microsoft and discuss my struggle with learning to use certain technologies for office tasks. We touch on the challenges of managing email lists using the Groups.io app and discuss troubleshooting and problem-solving.

    I conclude by sharing my contact information and thanking the guests for their participation. We invite listeners to provide feedback and inform them about other podcasts available on the network.

    • 39 min

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