Archive for March, 2009

SeroTalk Podcast 11 – CSUN 2009 Highlights

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 11 – Highlights From CSUN 2009 – 72 Minutes

IN podcast 11, Michael Lauf and Ricky Enger discuss CSUN 2009 highlights, Conficker Worm to strike on april 1St, news concerning braille, and advise people to hold off on upgrading their SMAs. We also play some of the interviews we thought to be most interesting. They included:

Solutions Radio Talking Wi-Fi Radio

Humanware Orator for the Blackberry, Victor reader Stream 3.0, 2 New Low-vision Aids & KeySoft 8

GW Micro BookSense Audio Player/Recorder, Window-Eyes 7.1 and Qwerty Braille Sense

Envision America I.D. Mate That speaks Over 2.7 Million Items and ScripTalk

Revolution Advantage Graphite Canes

Come back on Wednesday, April 1St for links to all 32 interviews.

 

Wes and Clara With NFB AT Team Speak With Mike Calvo at CSUN 2009

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Listen to NFB Podcast Interview With Mike Calvo – march 20, 2009

 

SeroTalk Tech chat 9 – Online Media Resources

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Listen to Tech Chat #9 Discussing Online Media Resources

Users shared their favorite places for books, videos and texts.

Sites mentioned included:

WebScription.net Service Allowing Blind Persons Free Access

MobiPocket.com

 

Join Mike Calvo On Site or Remotely for CSUN

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Serotek’s CEO, Mike Calvo, will be presenting a session at the upcoming

Center on Disabilities CSUN Conference held in Los Angeles. The session

will take place on Thursday, March 19 at 12:00 PM PST, 3:00 PM EST, in the Pacific room of the Renaissance Montura Hotel.

For those who are unable to attend the event on site, the session,

including audio and PowerPoint presentation can still be accessed from any

computer, cell phone or PDA. If your computer or portable device is

equipped with speech and/or Braille, you’ll be able to view the PowerPoint

presentation accessibly as well as hear the spoken presentation.

To participate, simply point your web browser to

http://www.accessibleevent.com

at the scheduled presentation time. When prompted for a meeting code, enter

336070133

If you are unable to attend the event as it happens, a recording will be

archived in the Information Center of the SA Mobile Network as well as on

the Serotek web site.

In addition to this presentation, Serotek will also be bringing you live

coverage from CSUN broadcast on SAMNet Radio,

http://radio.samobile.net

to hear lots of exciting interviews from your favorite assistive technology companies.

We hope you’ll enjoy this year’s conference, whether attending in Los

Angeles, or from the comfort of your own home.

The Serotek Team

SeroTalk Podcast 10 ON Podcasting and Tech News for March 17, 2009

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 10 on Podcasting Plus Tech News for March 17, 2009 – 56 Minutes

We provided tips on starting your own podcast, and played 12 minutes of Mike Aarigo 58 MInute GPS Comparison of WayFinder Vs. MobileGeo at www.blindcooltech.com

and 10 minutes of an interview with Neal Ewers on the March 1St

Steve Guerra’s The Guerra Show

 

SeroTalk Tech Chat 8 – Recording and Editing Audio On Your Computer

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Listen to SeroTalk Tech Chat 8 – Recording and Editing Audio On Your Computer

We discussed the most accessible and commonly used software.

Audacity Free Audio Editor Version 1.36

GoldWave 5.25

APH Studio Recorder 3.0

Sony Sound Forge 9.0E

We also discussed some sound devices, and the all important volume control.

Recording Internet Radio Without Special Software

 

HandyTech shows Support for Braille display Petition

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

Plug and Braille with Handy Tech Easy Braille!

On December 11, 2008, Serotek announced via the Serotek blog their

endorsement of the Accessibility Anywhere Based Braille Display

petition to Braille display manufacturers created and written by George

McDermith. This petition urges Braille display manufacturers to do-away

with proprietary drivers and instead use standard, mainstream

technologies that will drive these devices regardless of the screen

reader being used.

As an avid Braille reader myself, I am proud to be a signer of this

petition. We at Handy Tech North America support Mr. McDermith’s

efforts with respect to this matter and in order to demonstrate our

commitment to the cause, we are pleased to announce the Handy Tech Plug

and Braille initiative with the introduction of Easy Braille with HID support.

HID stands for Human Interface Device and is the open standard for plug

and play devices such as keyboards and mice. The HID protocol requires

no separate software installations in order for these devices to work.

Now Braille readers can simply plug-in their Handy Tech Easy Braille

with HID support and gain immediate Braille access regardless of their

chosen screen reader.

Although Easy Braille with HID support has been several months in the

making prior to Mr. McDermith’s petition, his timing is perfect as it

affords Handy Tech the opportunity to demonstrate that we are once

again on the leading edge when it comes to giving customers the tools

they need when they need them.

For over a year now, Handy Tech customers have enjoyed the ability to

walk up to one of millions of Apple computers and gain immediate grade

two Braille access simply by plugging in their Handy Tech Braille

display. Handy Tech is pleased to now offer the same freedom of access

on the Microsoft Windows side or on any other platform that supports

the HID protocol.

Combine this new Plug and Braille development with the high quality and

ergonomic design for which Handy Tech products are known worldwide, and

enjoy a flexible and reliable Braille solution for many years to come

in the Handy Tech Easy Braille.

“I don’t believe that people should be penalized because of the screen


reader they use,” says Sigi Kipke, Managing Director of Handy Tech GmbH

in Horb, Germany, the manufacturers of Handy Tech Braille products.

Kipke further stresses the importance of access to portable electronic

Braille by stating that Braille products should not be viewed as some

obscure technology used by just a few blind people, rather it should be

viewed as a progressive and innovative technology that gives Braille

readers the same advantages and opportunities as print readers.

Although Easy Braille with HID support is slated for release in May of

2009, Handy Tech representatives from both European and North American

offices will be demonstrating this exciting new development at this

year’s California State University Northridge Center on Disabilities

24th Annual Technology and Persons with Disabilities Conference,

otherwise known as CSUN.

Please join us in the exhibit hall at booth 302 of the Marriott LAX

hotel where we will be enthusiastically demonstrating the following products:

Easy Braille with new HID support.

The new Handy Tech Braille driver for Nuance Talks which allows for the

input of grade two Braille among other things.

The powerful netbook computer and Braille display options available

from Handy Tech North America which does away with the out-dated notion

that technology for blind people must be based on a closed and

proprietary platform.

Last but not least, the latest developments around the exciting Active

Tactile Control (ATC) technologies that actually senses the user’s

fingers on the Braille display and responds accordingly based on

reading behaviors. This ground breaking technology is useful for

Braille readers of all skill levels.

March 2009 Access World

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

while we take pride every day in making the world a little more accessible, we appreciated the positive coverage in the respected publication

AFB Access World.

Five greate articles in the

March 2009 Edition:

ATIA 2009

A New Way to Find Old Friends: A Review of the Accessibility of Facebook

Screen-Reading Alternatives: An Overview of Lower-cost Options

Study of Factors Affecting Learning to Use a Computer by People Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision

A Passion for Technology and Helping Others: An Interview with Amy Ruell

 

SeroTalk Tech Chat 7 on Cell Phone Models, Features and Third Party Software

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Listen to Tech chat 7 on Cell Phone Models, Features and Plans – 46 Minutes

Nokia N82 tutorial

Mike Calvo discussed various phones and accessible software found at

BlindSea.com

SymbianWare.com

T9Nav.com

 

SeroTalk Podcast 9 Discusses Cell Phone Screen Readers and Software

Friday, March 6th, 2009

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Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 9 Discussing Cell Phone Screen Readers and Software

We spoke with Torsten Brand, Co-Creator of
Talks Screen Reader 4.0 for Symbian, and Soon for Windows Mobile

We also spoke with Caroline Ragot from
Code Factory – Creators of Mobile Speak, Mobile Geo GPS 1.5, and Mobile Daisy Player for Symbian

And from the BlabLine, we heard about the
ProPorta 3400 MA Battery giving about 3 full charges.