A tech podcast with a twist. No tech journalist, no expert, just a blunt blind bloke who likes talking tech, and who uses it every day for most things, for leisure, productivity, or even pure laziness / convenience. Listen for reviews, tips and tricks, demonstrations and any other tech business. Learn to see technology in a very different light.
In the first episode of 2022, I take you through my favourite apps that I discovered in 2021, I also inbox and set up my new set of Bose quiet comfort 45 series headphones.
In the next episode of the podcast, I make a long awaited return to using Windows machines. Not full time, but here I show you how to set up a Windows laptop right out of the box with no sighted assistance whatsoever.
In the next episode of the podcast, myself and Layton talk about one more Apple event that has taken place this year. We discussed the new MacBooks, the new AirPods, we also talk about the Google event, and cover the Apple Watch series 7, plus a few extra tech tips.
In another special edition of the podcast, myself and Layton return to talk about the most recent iPhone event. We discuss the various new devices that have been announced, our general thoughts on the event, what we expected to be announced that wasn't announced, which Devices we would consider buying, we also discuss one more potential Apple event that could come this year.
In the next episode of the podcast, due to an email received from a listener, I've decided to put together a special episode based on automation apps. So in this addition, I demonstrate Apple‘s very own shortcuts app, I demonstrate the shortcuts and the automations section, I then compare it with IFTTT. The links to the shortcuts are below: “Going out”: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/1a1f04c702644a3f9d77d2744c83d4d2 “I'm Home”: https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/d8bcec902a97477ca254cc1a5dbb6000 The accessibility assistant shortcut can be found in the built in gallery section. If you have a suggestion as to what else you wish to be covered on the podcast feel free to contact the show.
In the next episode of the podcast, I cover two very useful train travel apps that will not only help you with booking train assistance but also getting your train tickets. There is also an extended demonstration of a new game I have discovered, which the developer has made fully accessible thanks to feedback from visually impaired users.
In the next episode of the podcast, myself and Layton pick apart Apple's WWDC event. We discuss all the announcements about the various operating systems, covering all the highlight features, what we think of them, and how accessible they might be with VoiceOver.
On this months edition of the podcast, I have a new podcast app that I have switched to do to the redesign of apples default podcast client, an alternative solution to text entry into a touch screen device using a MacBook Pro keyboard and a handy app, plus I talk about an event I'm taking part in next month.
Join me for the next episode, where I cover smart TVs and other related options including my most recent upgrade, summary of the most recent Apple event, my favourite features of the iOS 14.5 update, and look at the accessibility of the Stage Coach bus app, from 2 different perspectives. Plus some general pod news, including but not limited to our shiny new artwork!
This is the first episode of my brand-new podcast, focusing on various aspects of technology from a very different perspective. On this episode I have a demonstration of a great game for the Amazon echo, and a smart phone app that completely changes the way you view your step count.