Archive for February, 2009

Digital Servants – Using Our computers and Devices to Be Independent

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Listen to Digital Servants – Devices Helping Us To Live Independently

FredsHead Companion Buying Food Online

Amazon Grocery Special Offers

GroceryGuide.com Compare Prices for Groceries Locally, Find Recipes and Nutritional Information

Bachelor Cooking Made Easy

Finding Accessible Nutritional Information

DRX.com Destination Rx – cut costs for prescription medicine

DealHunting.com Electronic Coupons Available for Use In Online Shopping Sites

GetHuman.com – Phone codes to Talk to A Real Person and Bypassing Being Put On Hold

Online Banking, Is It Right for Me?

Tracking EBay Auctions Using RSS

Internet Discount Codes Available Through Many Shopping Sites

Two sites to Refine eBay Searches and Be Notified when a product you want Becomes Available on eBay

Page2RSS.com – Create an RSS Feed to Any Web Page to Be Notified When it Has Changed

Use RSS Feeds to Track Products On Amazon

 

Petition Asking Amazon to make the New Kindle 2 Fully Accessible

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

A petition has been started asking Amazon Technologies, Inc. to add voice prompts to make the new Kindle 2 fully accessible to blind and partially sighted persons.

rEad and Sign Petition Asking Amazon to Make the Kindle 2 Fully Accessible

 

The text reads as follows:

We, the undersigned, ask Amazon Technologies, Inc., and its affiliates, to modify the new Kindle 2, and add the ability to have all menu choices spoken with voice prompts, so that all blind and sighted individuals may purchase, and make full use of this innovative product.

First, we give acknowledgement and appreciation to Amazon.com for taking the initiative to make your website and online store accessible to those with visual impairments.

As a result of these efforts, thousands of visually impaired persons make purchases from Amazon.com on a regular basis, and thousands of people pay for monthly and annual subscriptions to Audible.com.

We also hope that Amazon.com will take into consideration that the population is aging, and for many, their eyesight is deteriorating.

Because Amazon.com and Audible.com offer 230,000 publications, and because both entities offer immediate access to newly released works, we are simply asking for the same level of immediate access, and are willing to pay for this access, if your technology permits us to do so.

Because providing talking menus will increase the chance of adoption of this device by schools and universities, because sighted individuals will benefit by having spoken prompts while driving, and because providing full access to the Kindle 2 will result in sales that will outweigh the expenditure of making all menu choices speak their status, we ask Amazon Technologies, Inc., and its affiliates, to make the necessary firmware upgrade to give access to this very loyal group of reading enthusiasts.

 

SeroTalk Podcast 8 With Tech News and the latest on HDTV and DVS

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Listen to Podcast8 with Tech News and the Latest on HDTV and DVS

Serotek is celebrating seven years of quality service now thru Feb. 22, 2009, but you get the gifts. Get 25% off any software purchase of $399 or more. Get licenses for two computers to run System Access, with free lifetime upgrades, starting at just $299.

Try the System Access Mobile Network (SAMNet) for just $129 per year, and get the 13th month absolutely free.

And for existing SAMNet members, for every first-time user that you refer who signs up for one year of SAMNet, you will receive one free month of the network. Instruct the referral to enter your name in the customer referral field during the signup process, and we’ll take care of the rest. Whether you need a better screen reading technology, or want a second option for maximum accessibility, there has never been a better time or better price for state-of-the-art computer access. Offers valid from Monday, Feb. 16 through Midnight Eastern, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009. For more information, call (866) 202-0520 or visit

Serotek.com Purchase Page

We spoke with Larry goldberg with the

WGBH Media Access Group

about the best converter boxes, antennas, advocating for cable companies and TV stations to offer DVS audio and more.

Shop.WGBH.org for DVS Titles on DVD

enter Your City or Zipcode at www.AntennaWeb.com

 to See What HD Channels and Antennas Are Best for Your Location.

Email Complaints to the Federl Communications Commission at info@fcc.gov

 

Tech Chat 4 – Labeling Our Belongings

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Listen to Fourth SeroTalk Tech Chat on Labeling Our belongings

We discussed a bar code reader for food, books, CDs and household products.

Customized Metrologic Fusion Omnidirectional Bar Code Scanner for $299

Identify millions of items from groceries and household cleaners to books and CDs. Simply plug the scanner into a USB port on your computer, point it at an item, and press the button to activate. then just go to

www.BCScan.com

Mike Calvo demoed the soon-to-be-released Milestone 312 MP3 player and RFID tag recorder and identifier to label almost anything.

Need a tool for sorting your credit cards and photo IDs?

ACM Wallet Manager for Sorting Our Credit Cards and Photo IDs

Also discussed were  Colorino and Cobalt color identifiers with  light probes.

 

SeroTalk Tech Chat 3 – TV Through Your Computer

Friday, February 6th, 2009

Listen to Third SeroTalk Tech Chat on TV Through Your Computer

The third Tech Chat briefly discussed the delay in going to all digital TV until June of 2009. We discussed the importance of using the computer to become your TV. software mentioned for this included:

www.Beyondtv.net

www.winamp.com

and web portals including:

HuLu.com for Full Length U.S. TV Shows anbd Movies

Worldwide Internet TV at www.wwitv.com

IxQuick.com With Links to Over 18 Million Hours of Video

 

Seventh SeroTalk Podcast With Highlights From ATIA 2009

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Listen to Highlights From the 2009 ATIA Conference in Orlando – One Hour

With 35 interviews totaling over three hours of audio, there were many interesting exhibits. We therefore encourage you to listen to those segments listed below.

We spoke with Microsoft about the beta of Windows7.

Microsoft.com

We included 7 segments here we believe to be of interest to the greatest number of listeners. They included:

American Printing House for the blind

Larry Skutchan showed a new 18 cell braille display that works with PCs as well as cell phones via bluetooth. He announced the software update to the Braille Plus with support for braille displays, podcast application, and an internet radio tuner based on

shoutcast.com

GW Micro

talked about Window-eyes 7, notetakers, and a forthcoming audio player.

Softeq

showed a device allowing audio narration of tours that automatically speak relevant info based on the room you have just entered.

LevelStar.com

talked about the latest update for their Icon with braille display support, podcast application and internet radio tuner.

Optelec.com

presented two new magnifiers that were the talk of the exhibit among those needing enlargement, docuent storage, the ability to see objects both near and far away, and the ability to scroll documents.

Perkins Products

talked about the next generation Perkins Brailler. Priced at $650, its half the weight of the original, comes in your choice of three colors, better paper guide to prevent jamming or crooked paper, better-placed handle, and better keys.

Finally, Jim Fruchterman, founder of BookShare.org

talked about an effort to improve universal access using web-based technology. read more at

www.RaisingTheFloor.net

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35 Interviews From ATIA 2009

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Listen to David Dikter, Executive director of ATIA Discuss the Organization

www.atia.org

Listen to Interview With ABISee About Eye-Pal Solo OCR Software

Listen to AbleData Federally Funded Resource for Accessible Devices

www.abledata.com

Listen to New 40 Cell Braille Display From Adaptive Technology of New England, A Division of Perkins

www.perkins.org

Listen to Larry Skutchan Discuss New Items and Updates From A P H

www.aph.org

Listen to the Latest News From Bookshare.org

www.bookshare.org

Listen to Caption Mic and two Other Products for Creating Text Captions for Audio and video Files

www.mhsa.us

Listen to Dancing dots for Blind Musicians Discuss Music Software, Keyboards and the Best Sound Cards and Devices

www.dancingdots.com

Listen to the Latest Offerings From Dolphin Computer Access

www.yourdolphin.com

Listen to Durateq Audio Description for Venues Like coke Museum, Disney and the NewEngland Patriots

www.durateq.com

Listen to Dynavox Discuss Interactive A A C Speech Generating Devices

www.dynavoxtech.com

Listen to Enhanced Vision Discuss Handheld Pebble and Amigo Magnifiers

www.enhancedvision.com

Listen to Eschenbach Optic of america Discuss Their Low vision Devices

www.eschenbach.com

Listen to Florida Division of blind Services Discuss Employment Options and Services

Florida Division of Blind Services Web Page

Listen to the Latest Offerings From GW Micro, Makers of Window-eyes, Notetakers, and Forthcoming Audio Player

www.gwmicro.com

Listen to Handy Tech North america Discuss Braille Displays, Cell Phone Software and Minnesota Training Facility

www.handytech.us

Listen to the Latest Low Vision, GPS and Other Offerings from Humanware

www.humanware.com

Listen to InfoGrip Keyboards, Trackballs and Switches

www.infogrip.com

Listen to Issist iZoom magnifier That Can Be Installed on any computer System

www.issist.com

Listen to LevelStar Discuss Braille Display Support, Music Player and Other Updates to the Icon and Braille Plus

www.levelstar.com

Listen to maine Assistive Technology Act Program and resources for All to Get Adaptive Technology

resna.org lists all assistive Technology Act Programs Throughout the USA By State, and All Available Alternative Financing Programs

www.ataporg.org Lists All Assistive Technology Act Programs and Contact Info for Each State

Listen to FarView and ClearView magnifiers from Optelec

www.optelec.com

Listen to Discussion of All New Perkins Brailler

www.perkins.org

Listen to UltraThera Demo of PointScribe Software for Helping Persons to Improve Handwriting

www.pointscribe.com

Listen to ProxTalker A A C Device to Help Persons who Can’t speak

www.proxtalker.com

Listen to Quilsoft Demo of WordQ Predictive Text and SpeakQ Speech Recognition software

www.quilsoft.com

Listen to Jim Fruchterman Discuss Project Called Raising The Floor to Create Universal Access

www.raisingthefloor.net

Listen to Handheld Video magnifiers from Reinecker USA

www.reineckerreha.com

Listen to EVAS Scan Read Magnify Reading Machine With Speech and Screen Enlargement

www.evas.com

Listen to Talker Inc Augmentative Communications Device for the Speech-Impaired

www.talkerinc.com

Listen to Info on Services Provided by the Tampa Florida Lighthouse for the Blind

www.tampalighthouse.org

Listen to Offerings From visionCue, Distributors of Optelec Braille Displays and Video Magnifiers

www.visioncue.com

Listen to Phillip and Julie From Orlando Share What Devices Impressed Them at This Year’s Event

Listen to 3 Occupational Therapy Students Share Their A T Faves