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Technology from a Blindness Perspective

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  • Main Menu for Wed, 05 Nov 2008 00:00:00 +0100

    04/11/2008

    If you are a musician, especially a keyboard player, you won't want to miss this. Martin Harris, gives us a demonstration of the latest keyboard from Yamaha, the Tyros 3. If you think that sampled instruments aren't realistic, then you really need to listen to this demonstration. This is music computer technology at it's very best and what's more it's in a portable keyboard.

  • Main Menu for Wed, 29 Oct 2008 00:00:00 +0100

    28/10/2008

    This week's show is very mixed and varied in content. We start off with Steve Bauer telling us about a type of accessible voting machine, very relevant to the coming weeks. After that we have part 2 of Brian Hartgen's review of the IPod Nano. Following that, Shane Davidson tells us about and demonstrates Keysoft 7.5, and finally we have a very interesting interview with a bright young man about technology. What exactly does he say? You'll just have to tune in and listen!

  • Main Menu for Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:00:00 +0200

    21/10/2008

    This week on Main Menu we have part 1 of a review by Brian Hartgen about the iPod Nano. Also, the third and final part of the Victor Reeder Stream's first "birthday party" -- a meeting recorded by Chrissie Cochrane.

  • Main Menu for Wed, 15 Oct 2008 00:00:00 +0200

    14/10/2008

    This week on Main Menu, we have an interview with Kim Charleson on the new Perkins brailler, plus part 2 of the Victor Reader Stream birthday party.

  • Main Menu for Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:00:00 +0200

    07/10/2008

    This week on Main Menu, we bring you a piece by Tim Cumings about the On Tour speakers from JBL. Next, we bring you Web anywhere, reviewed by Tony Broome. Finally, we bring you part one of our coverage of the Victor Reader Stream birthday party.

  • Main Menu for Wed, 01 Oct 2008 00:00:00 +0200

    30/09/2008

    On this weeks Main Menu, Jamie Pauls brings us a demonstration of window eyes 7. Following that, Chrissie Cochrane demonstrates and reviews the Olympus DS-50 recorder. Finally, Jamie Pauls returns with an interview with Rory Hoffman, a blind musician.

  • Main Menu for Wed, 24 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +0200

    23/09/2008

    There are two items in this week's Main Menu. Firstly we will hear Shane Jackson's review of the new talking Ipod Nano, followed by a recording made whilst in Paris at the large music exhibition by Chrissie Cochrane, of the new Yamaha Tyros 3 music keyboard.

  • Main Menu for Wed, 17 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +0200

    16/09/2008

    On this week's Main Menu, Jamie Pauls talks with Serotek's Ricky Enger about System Access 3.0, due for release at the end of September. Chrissie then talks with Michael Feir about his publication "Personal Power", a beginners' guide to computers, specifically with the blind user in mind. We follow that with an interesting talk by Geoff Shang on the do's and don't's of audio editing, after which we hear about a new phone email system called "Voice on the Go." Finally Jamie Pauls returns with a feature on the MX Skype Recorder application.

  • Main Menu for Wed, 10 Sep 2008 00:00:00 +0200

    09/09/2008

    On this weeks Main Menu, we meet the new team, and our new host, Chrissie Cochrane. We then hear a review from Mike Capelle all about the All in Play accessible games network. James Scholls then joins us to demonstrate a cool audio player called Klango. Following that, Matthew Horsepool demonstrates the Colorino color detector from CareTec. Finally, Shane Davidson joins us to demonstrate the Tag game from All in Play.

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