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Tag Archives: AT&T
SeroTalk Podcast 105: The Watched Phone Never Updates
Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 105: The Watched Phone Never Updates In this week’s podcast, Jamie Pauls, Ricky Enger and Joe Steinkamp must do battle with a thunderstorm and a really loud lawn mower. There is one casualty as a result … Continue reading
SeroTalk Podcast 102: Squishy Dots
Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 102: Squishy Dots Jamie Pauls and Ricky Enger welcome Joe Steinkamp back to this week’s podcast. After a brief discussion about Joe’s recent computer problems, the three of them tackle the news of the week. Smartphones … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Apple, AT&T, Audio-described Events, Braille, eBook, iPad, Verizon
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SeroTalk Podcast 87: A Solution Looking For A Problem
Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 87: A Solution Looking For A Problem This week, Jamie Pauls, Ricky Enger, and Joe Steinkamp once again discuss the top news stories of the week. Stories which we discuss in this episode include: Big … Continue reading
Posted in Assistive Technology, Blindness and Low Vision, Podcasts
Tagged Accessibility, Amazon, Android, Apple, AT&T, Braille, canes, cellphone, Internet, \
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AT&T Thinks We’re Stupid or Can’t Add!
AT&T is going large with their netbook plans, offering the Dell Mini 10, Acer Aspire One and Lenovo S10 at brick/mortar stores and online. But at a slightly subsidized $200 apiece on a two-year, minimum $40/mo contract, they’re comically expensive. … Continue reading