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Google created the Android operating system and makes Pixel smartphones. It warns that hot batteries lose power faster, even when not being used. 谷歌创建了 Android 操作系统并生产 Pixel 智能手机。 它警告说,热电池即使在不使用时也会更快地失去电力。Look at changing your smartphone settings so apps and other device operations use less power. Doing this can extend your battery's daily life and give more time between charges. 请考虑更改智能手机设置,以便应用程序和其他设备操作使用更少的电量。 这样做可以延长电池的使用寿命并延长充电间隔时间。 Examples include turning down the phone's screen brightness, changing to a dark theme and making the screen power off sooner. You can also look at battery usage in the device's settings to identify power-hungry apps that can be turned off or removed. 例如,调低手机的屏幕亮度、更改为深色主题以及更快地关闭屏幕。 您还可以在设备设置中查看电池使用情况,以确定可以关闭或删除的耗电应用程序。 Also, if an iPhone's power level drops below 10 percent, users can turn on the low power setting to stretch battery life before the next charge. Android phones have a similar “power saving mode.” But while this setting can be left on all the time, experts say doing so can affect the phone's overall performance. 此外,如果 iPhone 的电量低于 10%,用户可以在下次充电前打开低电量设置以延长电池寿命。 Android手机也有类似的“省电模式”。 不过,虽然这个设置可以一直保留,但专家表示,这样做会影响手机的整体性能。 Samsung says another power-saving move is to turn off Bluetooth or Wi-Fi when they are not being used. Apple, however, advises iPhone users to leave these on because they use very little power when not connected. 三星表示,另一个省电举措是在不使用蓝牙或 Wi-Fi 时将其关闭。 然而,苹果公司建议 iPhone 用户保留这些功能,因为它们在未连接时消耗的电量非常少。Many smartphone users already know the benefits of using screen protectors and device cases. Experts advise not using plastic versions, which can damage the phone's face. Device website iFixit suggests choosing ones made with either Thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) material – which combines both plastic and rubber – or tempered glass. Both offer more solid protection. 许多智能手机用户已经知道使用屏幕保护膜和设备保护壳的好处。 专家建议不要使用塑料版本,这可能会损坏手机的表面。 设备网站 iFixit 建议选择由热塑性聚氨酯 (TPU) 材料(结合了塑料和橡胶)或钢化玻璃制成的设备。 两者都提供更坚实的保护。Smartphones can collect dirt and other materials that can block port openings and hurt performance. Experts say a toothpick or toothbrush can be used to get rid of much of these substances. But they advise users to make sure the process is removing the material, not pushing it deeper inside. 智能手机可能会积聚灰尘和其他物质,从而堵塞端口开口并损害性能。 专家表示,可以使用牙签或牙刷去除大部分这些物质。 但他们建议用户确保该过程是去除材料,而不是将其推入更深的内部。Software is another important part in extending a phone's lifespan. Experts suggest downloading the latest operating system updates often. This will limit problems related to the device's privacy, security and battery operations. 软件是延长手机使用寿命的另一个重要部分。 专家建议经常下载最新的操作系统更新。 这将限制与设备隐私、安全和电池操作相关的问题。
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У меня в гостях Евгений Козлов, директор по маркетингу компании Aleph Group Inc. Женя уже много лет пользуются смартфонами компании Samsung, до недавнего времени он был владельцем всех поколений Galaxy Fold, но в этом году отказался от сгибашек в пользу более классического Galaxy Note Ultra 24. В этом выпуске мы с Женей обсуждаем свой опыт использования этого устройства. Видео-версия — https://youtu.be/sYtsphNTeps Таймкоды: 00:00:00 — Сегодня у нас в гостях Евгений Козлов 00:03:56 — Где покупают электронику на Кипре 00:06:35 — Почему Женя отказался от смартфонов линейки Galaxy Fold 00:14:06 — Почему именно Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra? 00:15:33 — Спонсор выпуска — поле.рф (https://bit.ly/43MagBx?erid=LjN8KNGAG) 00:18:54 — Дисплей в S24 Ultra 00:25:35 — Чехлы и аксессуары для смартфонов Samsung 00:32:38 — Зачем нужен стилус в этом смартфоне? 00:38:55 — ИИ, ИИ, ИИ и еще раз ИИ 00:54:22 — Android от Samsung 00:57:35 — Камеры 01:12:05 — Суммируем плюсы и минусы 01:17:34 — Завершение Ссылки: Женя в заблокированной социальной сети X Спасибо за возможность протестировать устройство ребятам из BigGeek. Покупайте гаджеты c нашим промокодом Boroda
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A short and sweet solo episode with Liz Levin that highlights the importance of finding your niche and doubling down on your design aesthetic. The proof is in the pudding. The "proof is in the pudding" is an expression that means the value, quality, or truth of something must be judged based on direct experience with it—or on its results. The expression is an alteration of an older saying that makes the meaning a bit clearer: the proof of the pudding is in the eating.For interior designers, that means prioritizing the capturing of beautiful photos of our work. Photos are the product of an interior designer's work. The general public does not have access to our clients' homes. Investing in photography is critical, but can sometimes be out of reach for many of us designers starting out. In this episode, I share a hot resource for leveraging your smartphone to capture those scroll-stopping photos yourself. Smartphone Photography for Interior Designers - Learn how to leverage your smartphone to take professional interior design photos for your portfolio and socials. imagine...Scrolling through Instagram and stopping to gaze at a beautiful image –and realize YOU took the picture!ORHaving a potential new client call you and tell you that the images from your latest project caught your eye.(Yes, the ones YOU took!)Elevate your image quality to:Become Your Own Professional PhotographerFull ownership and instant access to your imagesBoost Your Brand Confidence!It's created especially for iPhone and Android (Samsung and Google Pixel) users who have limited or no formal photography training.Hope this episode and resource gives you the inspiration to continue following your bliss!Happy New Year, everyone! 2024 has great things in store.Mentioned in this episode:Design Business Accelerator ToolkitGrab your spot in our Design Business Accelerator course- launching Jan 22, 2024! https://www.lizlevininteriors.com/dba
Craig Peterson Insider Show NotesDecember 5 to December 11, 2022 China… Apple Makes Plans to Move Production Out of China https://www.wsj.com/articles/apple-china-factory-protests-foxconn-manufacturing-production-supply-chain-11670023099 In recent weeks, Apple Inc. has accelerated plans to shift some of its production outside China, long the dominant country in the supply chain that built the world's most valuable company, say people involved in the discussions. It is telling suppliers to plan more actively for assembling Apple products elsewhere in Asia, particularly India and Vietnam, they say and looking to reduce dependence on Taiwanese assemblers led by Foxconn Technology Group. After a year of events that weakened China's status as a stable manufacturing center, the upheaval means Apple no longer feels comfortable having so much of its business tied up in one place, according to analysts and people in the Apple supply chain. Cybercrime… Spyware posing as VPN apps https://www.welivesecurity.com/videos/spyware-posing-vpn-apps-week-security-tony-anscombe/ Bahamut APT group targets Android users via trojanized versions of two legitimate VPN apps – SoftVPN and OpenVPN. Since January 2022, Bahamut has distributed at least eight malicious apps to pilfer sensitive user data and actively spy on victims' messaging apps. These apps were never available for download from Google Play; instead, they were distributed through a fake SecureVPN website. ++++++++ Darknet markets generate millions in revenue by selling stolen personal data https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/12/darknet-markets-generate-millions-in-revenue-selling-stolen-personal-data/ Stolen data products flow through a supply chain consisting of producers, wholesalers, and consumers. The stolen data supply chain begins with producers—hackers who exploit vulnerable systems and steal sensitive information such as credit card numbers, bank account information, and Social Security numbers. Next, the stolen data is advertised by wholesalers and distributors who sell the data. Finally, the data is purchased by consumers who use it to commit various forms of fraud, including fraudulent credit card transactions, identity theft, and phishing attacks. ++++++++ Voice-scamming site “iSpoof” seized, 100s arrested in a massive crackdown https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2022/11/25/voice-scamming-site-ispoof-seized-100s-arrested-in-massive-crackdown/ Whether you call it Caller ID or CLI, it's no more use in identifying the caller's actual phone number than the “From:” header in an email is in identifying the sender of an email. As a cybersecurity measure to help you identify callers you do trust, [Caller-ID] has an extreme false negative problem, meaning that if a call pops up from Dad, or Auntie Gladys, or perhaps more significantly, from Your Bank… …then there's a significant risk that it's a scam call that's deliberately been manipulated to get past your “do I know the caller?” test. ++++++++ U.S. Govt. Apps Bundled Russian Code With Ties to Mobile Malware Developer https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/11/u-s-govt-apps-bundled-russian-code-with-ties-to-mobile-malware-developer/ A recent scoop by Reuters revealed that mobile apps for the U.S. Army and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) were integrating software that sends visitor data to a Russian company called Pushwoosh, which claims to be based in the United States. But that story omitted a crucial historical detail about Pushwoosh: In 2013, one of its developers admitted to authoring the Pincer Trojan, malware designed to intercept and forward text messages from Android mobile devices surreptitiously. Reuters also learned that the company's address in California does not exist and that two LinkedIn accounts for Pushwoosh employees in Washington, D.C. were fake. Android… Samsung's Android app-signing key has leaked and is being used to sign malware https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/12/samsungs-android-app-signing-key-has-leaked-is-being-used-to-sign-malware/ A developer's cryptographic signing key is one of the major linchpins of Android security. Any time Android updates an app, the old app's signing key on your phone must match the key of the update you're installing. If a developer's signing key leaked, anyone could distribute malicious app updates, and Android would happily install them, thinking they are legit. On Android, the app-updating process isn't just for apps downloaded from an app store; you can also update bundled-in system apps made by Google, your device manufacturer, and any other bundled apps. ZeroTrust… Cloud security starts with zero trust https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2022/11/28/cloud-zero-trust/ Most organizations have outdated security systems that are generally based on-premises. These outdated systems often add an extra layer of complexity to shifting to the cloud, but this complexity does not mean organizations should hold off on this shift.
Google ist zwar der Hauptentwickler des Android-Betriebssystems, doch manchmal holt man sich auch gern Hilfe ins Haus, um eine Funktion zu integrieren oder zu verbessern. In dem Fall soll Samsung Google etwas unter die Arme greifen. Davon könnten wir alle profitieren.
Interview with Ahrum Choi - Director of Social Impact at Dot Incorporation - Makers of the Smart Braille Watch Stephen and I interview Ahrum and find out about Dot Incorporation, and of course, how the Dot Watch itself works. Enjoy. Here are my notes about the Dot Watch. Product Evaluation Form Product name: Dot Watch. Manufacturer: Dot Incorporated. Manufacturer website: https://www.dotincorp.com App: Dot Watch 2 (Android and iOS). iOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dot-watch-2/id1362946706 Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dotincorp.dotApp&hl=en&gl=US Documentation: Tutorial and user guide within the Dot Watch 2 app or the following online link. https://doc.dotincorp.com/manual/dot-watch-1-a/ The product box also contains a quick start guide in Braille for using the Dot Watch (no print version). Video and promotional material produced by Dot Incorporated: https://watch.dotincorp.com Brief product description: 4 cell refreshable Braille smart watch with magnetic loop band for small and large wrist sizes. Can be used in stand alone or connected to iOS or Android. Note - via the Dot watch 2 smart phone app, the Dot Watch can either be set to be used as a traditional Braille watch or tactile watch with cell and dot positions being used to display main functions such as battery status, time etc. When purchasing, Dot Watch with small band or Dot Watch with large band are sold as an entire unit: i.e. can not swap out bands. Physical description: Round large wrist watch. White top with silver surround. 4 horizontal refreshable Braille cells in middle of watch face. 2 touch scroll points below cells 2 and 3 for scrolling left/right. Right side of watch if warn on left wrist - dot crown in middle, Home and Select buttons on either side of Dot crown. Magnetic metal loop band (silver). Charging port for magnetic charger bottom opposite side to Home, Crown, and buttons. What is in the box: Well constructed product box with Braille identifying the Dot Watch. Dot watch with metal band attached. Braille booklet. Magnetic charger with attached USB cable. Three moisture and dust protective skins (fourth protective skin already installed on watch as shipped). Main features: Compatible devices: The dot watch is compatible with the following versions of iOS and Android. iOS V9 and above. Android V4.4.4 and above. Pairing the Dot Watch. Easy to pair using the Dot Watch 2 smart app, select Pair from the main app screen. Setup process will take user through a tutorial on how to use the Dot watch. Dot Watch 2 Smart app. Easy to navigate and use. Works with VoiceOver or iOS or Talkback on Android/Samsung. From the Dot Watch itself (Main Menu) Connection status to smart phone. Battery status. Time (shown by default, can also show seconds and date). Notifications (if turned on from Smart Phone app).. Stop watch. Timer (set minutes and seconds).. Memo (if written from smart phone).. From the Dot Watch 2 app. Alarm (set up to 10 alarms). Hourly time toggle. Find Dot Watch (makes Dot Watch vibrate, press Select button on watch to stop). NB - from the Dot Watch itself, press Select and Home buttons twice to activate Find My Phone, will make phone play a loud sound each time this command is used. Add, edit, and delete memos. Access and delete saved notifications. Study Braille. Dot Watch 2 Dot Watch Settings. Output settings. Display settings. Notification settings. Language settings. Firmware update. Watch information. Unpair. Benefits: Can be either used as a traditional Braille watch or for non Braille users tactile watch with cell and pin positions representing main functions such as battery level, time etc (Braille or tactile mode set via the Dot Watch 2 app). As a stand alone refreshable Braille Display watch. Time on watch can be set manually without the use of a smart phone. Works with both Android and iOS. 4 cell refreshable Braille Display which can be scrolled to read further text in notifications or memos. Clear and easy to read Braille or tactile dots. When pressing the Select button, time is display. Other menu options can then be easily accessed. Hourly time can be toggled which will display time and cause the Dot Watch to also vibrate on the hour. 10 alarms can be set via the Dot Watch 2 app. When alarm goes off, alarm 1, alarm 2 etc will be displayed on the Dot Watch: eg a l NumberSign 1, a l NumberSign 2 etc. 10 memos can be added, edited or deleted from the Dot Watch 2 smart phone app (240 characters max per memo). The Dot Watch can display 12 or 24 hour time via the Dot Watch smart phone app. The Dot Watch can display date in Month Day or Day Month via the Dot Watch 2 smart phone app. Via the Dot Watch 2 app, vibration intensity, auto scrolling speed, display timeout duration, reverse buttons to where on right hand, Braille or tactile modes can be all adjusted. Protective skins are there to protect the Braille cells from dust etc (note protective skin already installed on watch, not using the protective skin may void warranty). More skins can be obtained. As magnetic loop strap is used, band can be adjusted for comfort. Good mechanical feedback when pressing either Home or Select buttons, and when turning the Dot Crown. Solid connection via Bluetooth to smart phone. When Dot Watch moves out of Bluetooth range of smart phone, msg displayed on watch or can be checked by connection status. Similarly, msg displayed when reconnected or can again be checked in status connection. Dot Watch is easily firmware updated via the Dot Watch 2 Smart phone app (can check within app if there is new firmware available). The Dot Watch can be fully turned on and off, besides being in standby mode which is the usual state of operation. The Dot Watch itself can be hardware reset (please consult user manual). Points to consider: As pointed out in the manual, when the display updates, do not hold your finger down on the display as this will prevent the dots from updating correctly. Most of the time you can hear the Braille dots settle after less than a second. If the stop watch or timer functions are being used, you can hear the Braille display update, but this is quite a soft sound. Be a little bit careful when taking off the band as the end of the band can slide through the connecting slot on the side of the Dot Watch. As the band is magnetic, it may stick to the magnetic charger base when placing the Dot Watch on charge, just something to simply be aware of which is also pointed out helpfully in the manual. To make it easier for users, the receiving slot on the side of the Dot Watch which takes the band does protrude from the side of the Dot Watch. Due to the need for battery and the Braille Display, the Dot Watch does sit out a bit from the wrist. Do not remove the protective skin from the dot Watch. Hints and Tips: Holding in Home button for 3 seconds will turn Dot Watch fully off, holding the Home button in again for another 3 seconds will turn the unit back on. When Dot Watch in sleep (standby) press Select button to activate menu, time will be displayed. Use Dot Crown to scroll up and down menu, scroll away for battery status and connectivity status, scroll towards you for rest of menu items. Each time the menu option changes, a vibration will be felt. Use Select button to activate an item from the main menu once moved to it via the Dot Crown. When in one of the menu options, you can press Home button to exit. When displaying items on the main menu, some menu options are abbreviated to fit in to the 4 cells: noti for notifications, stop for stop watch, and timr for timer, When time displayed, pressing Select button will show seconds, pressing Select button again will display date, and pressing Select button will show the time again. When selecting stop watch, press Select button to start/pause stop watch, hold in Select button to reset stop watch. When selecting timer, adjust minutes with Dot Crown, press Select button, adjust seconds with Dot Crown, press Select button to start timer. When complete Dot Watch will pulse vibrate with the word tout for time out. To reset timer back to starting value, hold in Select button for a few seconds. When notifications selected, use Dot Crown to scroll through numbered list of notifications from smart phone, press Select button to select a notification start reading with touch pad buttons or auto scroll via holding in Select button. Use Home button to put display to sleep or wait for display timeout. Use the touch sensor area below cell 2 and 3 to scroll left or right within a memo or notification. Dot Watch will vibrate when receiving a notification from the smart phone. When receiving incoming call to smart phone, press Home to reject or Select to answer: on iPhone, first press of Select button will display caller ID, and 2nd press of the Select button will answer call. Besides Find Dot Watch from the smart phone app to find the Dot Watch, press Select and Home buttons twice to make smart phone play a sound so the phone itself can be located (of course within Bluetooth range). Charging and Battery life: 3 hours charging time. No issues placing Dot Watch on charger and charging unit. 3 days battery life depending on use. Support: Within Dot Watch 2 app for contact/support details. Email - support@dotincorp.com. Online manual - https://doc.dotincorp.com/manual/dot-watch-1-a/ Cost: USD $299.00. Similar products: No similar refreshable Braille smart watch’s on the market. Who is the product for: People who are Deaf blind or people who wish to use a refreshable Braille watch either in Braille mode or tactile mode with their smart phones. Overall rating/thoughts: Excellent product, does exactly as advertised and outlined in the tutorial and user guide. Easy to pair and setup through the smart phone app. Tested on both Android (Samsung S10), and iOS (iPhone 12 Pro). Warranty: 1 year manufacturer warranty.
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Manufacturer website: https://www.dotincorp.com App: Dot Watch 2 (Android and iOS). iOS https://apps.apple.com/us/app/dot-watch-2/id1362946706 Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dotincorp.dotApp&hl=en&gl=US Documentation: Tutorial and user guide within the Dot Watch 2 app or the following online link. https://doc.dotincorp.com/manual/dot-watch-1-a/ The product box also contains a quick start guide in Braille for using the Dot Watch (no print version). Video and promotional material produced by Dot Incorporated: https://watch.dotincorp.com Brief product description: 4 cell refreshable Braille smart watch with magnetic loop band for small and large wrist sizes. Can be used in stand alone or connected to iOS or Android. Note - via the Dot watch 2 smart phone app, the Dot Watch can either be set to be used as a traditional Braille watch or tactile watch with cell and dot positions being used to display main functions such as battery status, time etc. When purchasing, Dot Watch with small band or Dot Watch with large band are sold as an entire unit: i.e. can not swap out bands. Physical description: Round large wrist watch. White top with silver surround. 4 horizontal refreshable Braille cells in middle of watch face. 2 touch scroll points below cells 2 and 3 for scrolling left/right. Right side of watch if warn on left wrist - dot crown in middle, Home and Select buttons on either side of Dot crown. Magnetic metal loop band (silver). Charging port for magnetic charger bottom opposite side to Home, Crown, and buttons. What is in the box: Well constructed product box with Braille identifying the Dot Watch. Dot watch with metal band attached. Braille booklet. Magnetic charger with attached USB cable. Three moisture and dust protective skins (fourth protective skin already installed on watch as shipped). Main features: 1. Compatible devices: The dot watch is compatible with the following versions of iOS and Android. iOS V9 and above. Android V4.4.4 and above. 2. Pairing the Dot Watch. Easy to pair using the Dot Watch 2 smart app, select Pair from the main app screen. Setup process will take user through a tutorial on how to use the Dot watch. 3. Dot Watch 2 Smart app. Easy to navigate and use. Works with VoiceOver or iOS or Talkback on Android/Samsung. 4. From the Dot Watch itself (Main Menu) Connection status to smart phone. Battery status. Time (shown by default, can also show seconds and date). Notifications (if turned on from Smart Phone app).. Stop watch. Timer (set minutes and seconds).. Memo (if written from smart phone).. 5. From the Dot Watch 2 app. Alarm (set up to 10 alarms). Hourly time toggle. Find Dot Watch (makes Dot Watch vibrate, press Select button on watch to stop). NB - from the Dot Watch itself, press Select and Home buttons twice to activate Find My Phone, will make phone play a loud sound each time this command is used. Add, edit, and delete memos. Access and delete saved notifications. Study Braille. 6. Dot Watch 2 Dot Watch Settings. Output settings. Display settings. Notification settings. Language settings. Firmware update. Watch information. Unpair. Benefits: Can be either used as a traditional Braille watch or for non Braille users tactile watch with cell and pin positions representing main functions such as battery level, time etc (Braille or tactile mode set via the Dot Watch 2 app). As a stand alone refreshable Braille Display watch. Time on watch can be set manually without the use of a smart phone. Works with both Android and iOS. 4 cell refreshable Braille Display which can be scrolled to read further text in notifications or memos. Clear and easy to read Braille or tactile dots. When pressing the Select button, time is display. Other menu options can then be easily accessed. Hourly time can be toggled which will display time and cause the Dot Watch to also vibrate on the hour. 10 alarms can be set via the Dot Watch 2 app. When alarm goes off, alarm 1, alarm 2 etc will be displayed on the Dot Watch: eg a l NumberSign 1, a l NumberSign 2 etc. 10 memos can be added, edited or deleted from the Dot Watch 2 smart phone app (240 characters max per memo). The Dot Watch can display 12 or 24 hour time via the Dot Watch smart phone app. The Dot Watch can display date in Month Day or Day Month via the Dot Watch 2 smart phone app. Via the Dot Watch 2 app, vibration intensity, auto scrolling speed, display timeout duration, reverse buttons to where on right hand, Braille or tactile modes can be all adjusted. Protective skins are there to protect the Braille cells from dust etc (note protective skin already installed on watch, not using the protective skin may void warranty). More skins can be obtained. As magnetic loop strap is used, band can be adjusted for comfort. Good mechanical feedback when pressing either Home or Select buttons, and when turning the Dot Crown. Solid connection via Bluetooth to smart phone. When Dot Watch moves out of Bluetooth range of smart phone, msg displayed on watch or can be checked by connection status. Similarly, msg displayed when reconnected or can again be checked in status connection. Dot Watch is easily firmware updated via the Dot Watch 2 Smart phone app (can check within app if there is new firmware available). The Dot Watch can be fully turned on and off, besides being in standby mode which is the usual state of operation. The Dot Watch itself can be hardware reset (please consult user manual). Points to consider: As pointed out in the manual, when the display updates, do not hold your finger down on the display as this will prevent the dots from updating correctly. Most of the time you can hear the Braille dots settle after less than a second. If the stop watch or timer functions are being used, you can hear the Braille display update, but this is quite a soft sound. Be a little bit careful when taking off the band as the end of the band can slide through the connecting slot on the side of the Dot Watch. As the band is magnetic, it may stick to the magnetic charger base when placing the Dot Watch on charge, just something to simply be aware of which is also pointed out helpfully in the manual. To make it easier for users, the receiving slot on the side of the Dot Watch which takes the band does protrude from the side of the Dot Watch. Due to the need for battery and the Braille Display, the Dot Watch does sit out a bit from the wrist. Do not remove the protective skin from the dot Watch. Hints and Tips: Holding in Home button for 3 seconds will turn Dot Watch fully off, holding the Home button in again for another 3 seconds will turn the unit back on. When Dot Watch in sleep (standby) press Select button to activate menu, time will be displayed. Use Dot Crown to scroll up and down menu, scroll away for battery status and connectivity status, scroll towards you for rest of menu items. Each time the menu option changes, a vibration will be felt. Use Select button to activate an item from the main menu once moved to it via the Dot Crown. When in one of the menu options, you can press Home button to exit. When displaying items on the main menu, some menu options are abbreviated to fit in to the 4 cells: noti for notifications, stop for stop watch, and timr for timer, When time displayed, pressing Select button will show seconds, pressing Select button again will display date, and pressing Select button will show the time again. When selecting stop watch, press Select button to start/pause stop watch, hold in Select button to reset stop watch. When selecting timer, adjust minutes with Dot Crown, press Select button, adjust seconds with Dot Crown, press Select button to start timer. When complete Dot Watch will pulse vibrate with the word tout for time out. To reset timer back to starting value, hold in Select button for a few seconds. When notifications selected, use Dot Crown to scroll through numbered list of notifications from smart phone, press Select button to select a notification start reading with touch pad buttons or auto scroll via holding in Select button. Use Home button to put display to sleep or wait for display timeout. Use the touch sensor area below cell 2 and 3 to scroll left or right within a memo or notification. Dot Watch will vibrate when receiving a notification from the smart phone. When receiving incoming call to smart phone, press Home to reject or Select to answer: on iPhone, first press of Select button will display caller ID, and 2nd press of the Select button will answer call. Besides Find Dot Watch from the smart phone app to find the Dot Watch, press Select and Home buttons twice to make smart phone play a sound so the phone itself can be located (of course within Bluetooth range). Charging and Battery life: 3 hours charging time. No issues placing Dot Watch on charger and charging unit. 3 days battery life depending on use. Support: Within Dot Watch 2 app for contact/support details. Email - support@dotincorp.com. Online manual - https://doc.dotincorp.com/manual/dot-watch-1-a/ Cost: USD $299.00. Similar products: No similar refreshable Braille smart watch's on the market. Warranty: 1 year manufacturer warranty.
Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) May 20 2021 Time to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness, raise awareness, and advocate where you can. https://globalaccessibilityawarenessday.org Catch Up with all the Online Vision Australia Radio Stations On your smart speaker of choice you can now say play Vision Australia radio for: Albury, Adelaide, Bendigo, Darwin, Geelong, Melbourne, Perth, an Shepparton. All supplied Via TuneIn. Vision Australia Newcastle Tech Friday - all about Envision by Sam Taylor Pacific Vision Webinar recorded May 14 2021: https://visionaustralia.zoom.us/rec/play/zahabT-DuBB9om0uZl9U4a3pTwCyo7KGS6Yl_I_kGdBxGQRHzOXBcY6WJfXrZKmmY8n4VHNN4jwr42TT.nJkLNMStSl1PT8uI?continueMode=true&_x_zm_rtaid=pziEsh0ETsSRFXK59JOuYw.1621008887519.ee7e7cee08a132cd3ed63f5cf17ad851&_x_zm_rhtaid=641 Next Exploring Tech Webinar with David Woodbridge - Reading Options https://visionaustralia.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_gSgo1X-oT-qaLSeVkktn_w Dot Watch from Dot Incorporated 4 cell Braille smart watch that can be used standalone or connected to Android/Samsung or iPhone. Works extremely well, and as one person once said, I was so impress I purchased the company, but in my case, I purchased the Dot Watch smile. https://www.afb.org/aw/20/1/14990 All sessions from the Ability Summit Now Available Microsoft Ability Conference from earlier in the month presentations now available for your viewing pleasure: 21 videos spanning inclusive and diverse design. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtSVUgxIo6Kpv--OFXzwdgMz4Kw-cJFLW Zoom Podtrak P4 Review This is an amazing device. A multi track recorder designed for podcasting, even for beginners, just connect mics and head phones. It is a multi-track recorder, mixer, and a 2 channel audio interface to a PC (Mac or Windows). Main features of the P4: Use your favorite mics. Multi track recording supports for channels recorded at the same time, producing a combined file, and individual channel files. Levels of all 4 mics can be individually altered. 4 Head phone outputs allows everyone to monitor voice levels. Power can be via UsBC computer, USBC power or two AA battery’s (UsBC power could also be a power brick). Remote recording of participants: channel 3 for smart phone, and channel for for PC: a Mix Minus function stops remote participants from hearing back an echo. Instant playback of jingles via the 4 button sound pad. The UsBC PC port can be used to use the P4 as an audio device to a PC: Mac or Windows. P4 records at 44.1 kilohertz , 16 bit in Wav format. Best of all, all main functions are controlled by knobs, buttons, and slide switch’s. Use the Play, Stop and Record buttons to start/pause recordings. Menu via the Menu button is not accessible, but once options set, no need to access. NB - when you first get the P4, install the AA battery’s, and get sighted assistance to set time/date via the menu, as well as turning on Mix Minus. Zoom recommends that you format the SD card within the device itself (SD card not included). What is cool from my point of view as well, is that whilst I am using the P4 as an audio device to my Mac, I can still use the record function on the P4 to also make a recording: i.e. Amadeus Pro on my Mac recording the podcast, and the P4 also making an audio recording. Finally, some folks still like people to make local recordings which has the best quality sound, and then give those files to the podcast host who then brings them all together as a multi-track recording: which is why it is so neat that the P4 does a master file recording of all channels, but then individual file channels of each mic input/person speaking locally or remotely. Further down the page I have listed what is now in my portable podcasting kit. At the very least you will need: The P4 itself, Sd card, 2 XLR mics if you are going to record yourself and another person, 2 mic stands for the mics, 2 3.5mm head phones to monitor sound (including from the sound pad) for yourself and the other person, Power bank to supply power or just use the AA battery’s,, UsBC charger, or UsBC to UsB A cable to power P4 from a PC (Mac or Windows),, TRRS cable to plug in an iPhone for remote recording of Facetime or other calls, Lightning to 3.5mm audio adapter for iPhone to support the TRRS cable, And if you are not going to leave it on a desk, some type of carrying case for the P4. Physical layout: Back panel - 4 female XLR mic input ports. Front panel - 4 output 3.5mm head phone ports. Left panel front to back - UsBC PC/power, UsBC power, Sd card slot. Right panel front to back - recessed power on/off, TRRS 3.5mm audio iPhone port, below the TRRS port is a Bluetooth Zoom adapter port to connect via BT to smart phones. Bottom of unit - back edge 2 rubber feet on either side, and front edge long rubber strip (stops P4 from moving on desk). Above rubber strip, is the battery door for the AA battery’s). Top face of unit where all the cool knobs, buttons,slide switch’s, and the screen is located (screen takes up part of the right hand face of the P4). Going from the back top edge towards the front: 4 gain knobs for each of the XLR mic ports from left to right, channel 1, channel 2, channel 3 and channel 4. Next row, 4 slider switch’s for each of the mic input ports, again left to right, channel 1, channel 2, channel 3, and channel 4. Channel 1, and channel 2 slide switch’s have two settings, left Dynamic mic, and right Condenser )phantum power) mic. Switch channel 3, and switch channel 4 have a 3rd setting on the right: switch channel 3 is to engage iPhone via the TRRS 3.5mm port on the right side, and switch channel 4 is to engage the UsBC PC/power on the left side from a PC (Mac/Windows). Next row - 4 mute toggle buttons for each of the mic inputs, again left to right, mute channel 1, mute channel 2, mute channel 3, and mute channel 4. It is always suggested that when a channel is not being used, mute and turn the gain down for that channel. Then a group of 4 buttons in a 2 by 2 grid for the Sound Pads (P4 comes with preset sounds if you want to use them or create your own). Under the Sound Pad buttons, a round knob to adjust volume for all Sound Pads. To the right of the Sound Pad volume knob, 4 buttons: Menu, Play, Stop, and over to the right, the Record button. NB - just as an FYI, when in the Menu, Play and Stop buttons move through the menu, and the Record button acts as a select or enter button. Underneath the volume Knob, are the 4 volume knobs for each of the head sets, for monitoring mic input, corresponding to each of the mic inputs: head phone 1, head phone 2, head phone 3, and head phone 4. NB, the gain knobs for the mic inputs have no tactile pointer. You can just keep turning them, mark them with something like Loc Dots so you can tell what level you have each of the mic gains set at Learn about this very much accessible recorder for podcasters in episode 116 on the Mosen podcast recorded by Tim Cumings. The following link is from a different website to Mosen Explosion which will allow you to download the actual MP3 file as well as listening to it online so you can use it as a resource whilst you are getting used to using the P4. https://the-blind-podmaker.pinecast.co/episode/6f5ca0c9/tim-cumings-demonstrates-the-zoom-podtrak-p4 I also did a podcast on the Tech Doctor Blog and Podcast with Tim as well which will be available this week when I knew absolutely nothing about the P4. These are just my notes based on Tim’s excellent demo, and some other work on the internet. As soon as I get my own unit, I will also do a hands on podcast. General review of the Zoom Podtrack P4 from the general tech industry https://www.thepodcasthost.com/equipment/zoom-podtrak-p4-review/ This was an interesting article explaing the difference between dynamic and condenser microphones, mainly aimed at producing music and vocals. https://musicianshq.com/whats-the-difference-between-dynamic-and-condenser-microphones/ This article, this time aimed at using dynamic or condenser microphones for recording podcasts. https://www.theseasonedpodcaster.com/gear/condenser-vs-dynamic-mic-for-podcasting/ I found reading both articles started to give me a good basic understanding of the different types of microphones and the language associated with them. Quick tip, use a dynamic mic for podcasting, and yes, you absolutely need the TRRS cable and the Lightning to 3.5mm adapter if you want to record from your iPhone for calls etc. Also, when you use either channel 3 mic input via the 3.5mm port to record iPhone or channel 4 mic input to record via UsBC port to PC, you can not use the channel 3 or 4 mic ports as XLR mic inputs: they are not available. Zoom Podtrak P4 User manuaL: https://zoomcorp.com/media/documents/E_P4.pdf Zoom Home Page for the Podtrak P4 https://zoomcorp.com/en/jp/podcast-recorders/podcast-recorders/podtrak-p4/ This is what my podcasting kit now consists of: Zoom Podtrak P4, 4 dynamic mics with stand/puff filters, 4 noise cancelling head sets, accessible power bank (originally from AT Guys), several SD cards, hard shell carrying case for P4, all necessary cables (TRRS, 3.5MM Lightning adapter, 2 UsBC to UsBA cables, and UsB wall charger), and SD card reader for M1 MacBook Pro. 10 pack of AA battery’s, computer bag for carrying. Of course, M1 MacBook Pro for editing recording from SD card from Zoom Podtrak P4.
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Hallo und herzlich willkommen auf meinem Kanal, nachdem ich die Anfrage bekommen habe möchte ich euch heute heute zeigen / erklären wie ihr talkback aktiviert dass es ein bildschirmleseprogramm womit Blinde und sehgeschädigte sich alles was auf dem Bildschirm ist vorlesen lassen können und somit ist die Bedienbarkeit auch deutlich erleichtert Punkt anbei findet ihr noch den Link um euch die App herunterzuladen falls sie nicht schon vorhanden ist und ich hoffe ich konnte euch damit weiterhelfen. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.marvin.talkback --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/blind-tech-by-jeco/message
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Unser Weihnachtsgeschenk an euch ist perfekt und wir präsentieren euch Episode 62 mit folgenden Themen: - Nachtrag zu Episode 61 - Verkaufsstopp der Iphonemodelle 7&8 - Amazon hat eine Datenpanne - beliebteste Geschenke 2018 - Apple mit Android & Samsung mit Iphone, was war denn da los? - Hörerfrage führt zu Uneinigkeit im Podcast - Highlight der Woche Außerdem verlose ich via Facebook/Instagram ab dem 24.12 ein Smartphone, schaut vorbei unter #smartphoneblogger. Wir freuen uns über eure itunes Bewertung, also an die Sterne fertig los. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/smartphoneblogger/message
It's a great year to buy a smartphone. These days, even mid-range phones are at least OK, so it's hard to go horribly awry if you're browsing devices at your local retailer. Especially if you're looking at devices over $500, you're almost guaranteed to find passable cameras, fast processors, and gorgeous screens. Many phones are trying so hard to imitate the biggest and best smartphones, (Samsung Galaxy devices and iPhones are still the trend setters) that they tend to blur together.
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Episodio número 61 de vuestro podcast sobre Android favorito. Probablemente el último antes de ser padre y el último de esta etapa, no se cómo volveremos, ni cuando, pero sí que lo haremos. En el día de hoy hablamos del juicio de Samsung contra Apple por las patentes, de las actualizaciones de Android, Bloatware, etc. Las aplicaciones […] La entrada 61 Droidcast. Android, Samsung vs Apple, Bloatware, Spreaker aparece primero en Droidcast Android.