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Instagram is now limiting access to teens under 16 using new controls, by using AI to scan their content and comments to see if they are 'acting their age.' John Biehler has more on our App Update.
NHL season is just around the corner. Connor McDavid and Sidney Crosby will both be free agents. Brock Richardson gives his predictions on that and more on the sports update. Instagram is now limiting access to teens under 16 using new controls, by using AI to scan their content and comments to see if they are 'acting their age.' John Biehler has more on our App Update. On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey tells us about an accessibility feature on the Amazon Echo line of speakers that will read Kindle eBooks out loud. Let's talk about aparty we are glad to not have been invited to as a man threw a "snake party" for his birthday.
Wyze, the budget-friendly smartphone product company, now allows you to search through your captured surveillance footage with keywords. We get the scoop with John Biehler on our App Update.
Comedian Niek Theelen reviews Adam Sandler's 'Love You,' trending Netflix comedy special. Wyze, the budget-friendly smartphone product company, now allows you to search through your captured surveillance footage with keywords. We get the scoop with John Biehler on our App Update. Experts are calling for greater legislation and privacy regulation around police use of drones. Grant Hardy has this, and more, on trending headlines. In his sports update, Brock Richardson tells us about a promising trend he's noticed with major sports broadcasters and their social media. On the Chatty Bookshelf, we venture to Kansas City with Ryan Hooey to check out Prospero's Bookstore, a hub for book lovers and community gatherings. Let's get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.
Microsoft has introduced new accessible gaming accessories for the Xbox, including addons you can 3d print. John Biehler has more on our App Update.
Gardener Susan Kerney is pleased with her recently harvested eggplants, and she'll tell us all about them. Microsoft has introduced new accessible gaming accessories for the Xbox, including addons you can 3d print. John Biehler has more on our App Update. A new early-warning earthquake alert system will give BC residents a precious few seconds to prepare. Grant Hardy has the details on Trending Headlines. Sports Reporter Brock Richardson shares his perspective on the opening ceremonies of the Paralympic Games and updates us on Canada's athletes. Ryan Hooey tells us about the Rabbit's Hole Museum, a Kansas City bookstore that's bringing all kinds of children's stories to life for those with a print disability. Let's get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.
Vulnerabilities in Microsoft apps such as Office 365 could put MacOS users at risk of security threats. John Biehler has the information you need to know on the App Update. Topic 1 Anova will start charging a subscription fee for its sous vide companion appTopic 2 macOS Users at Risk of Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Apps: ResearchersTopic 3 Critical Android Flaw Puts All Google Pixel Phones at Risk
Susan Kerney discusses the Super Full Blue Moon seen around the world this past Monday and tells us about its significance in ancestral moon gardening. Vulnerabilities in Microsoft apps such as Office 365 could put MacOS users at risk of security threats. John Biehler has the information you need to know on the App Update. August is Children's Eye Health and Safety Month. We speak with Dr. Larissa Moniz about the need for continued awareness of children's eye health. Yesterday, the CBC announced their complete schedule and broadcast coverage of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Brock Richardson has the details on our Sports Update. On The Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey tells us how users are reacting to Amazon's quiet integration of the Good Reads social media platform into its own reviews system. Let's revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.
Google is integrating Gemini AI into its Nest smart home system. John Biehler shares some interesting use cases on our App Update.
Gardener Susan Kerney says ferns are among the most versatile plants for your backyard garden and tells us about varietals with funny sounding names! Google is integrating Gemini AI into its Nest smart home system. John Biehler shares some interesting use cases on our App Update. The GAMUT Seal of Approval recognizes adherence to high standards of disability inclusion. A new indie film is the first movie ever to get this checkmark. Laura Bain brings us the details on The Buzz. We are less than two weeks away from the start of the Paralympics. On the sports update, Josh Watson tells us about an event in where fans can get closer to the action. On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey tells us about the latest audiobook trend, a choose your own adventure style plot that puts readers in the driver's seat. We recap and weigh in on some highlight conversations from the past week including the fear of missing out, the pillars of self-care, and some little-known JAWS features.
If you're a coffee lover you just might have a natural green thumb too. Gardener Susan Kerney lists some coffee loving plants and how to care for them. iOS 18, launching later this year, boasts a new distraction control feature that lets you cut through the noise on a webpage and get right to the content. John Biehler gives us the specs on our App Update. Self serve kiosks are becoming ubiquitous but they are often not accessible for people with disabilities. A recent study looked at some of the main issues. We learn more on The Buzz.The New York Times has ranked the top books of the 21st century, which features a number of Canadian authors. Ryan Hooey has the highlights on The Chatty Bookshelf.We're ending our week with the latest Sports Updates. Brock Richardson gives us the headlines.The New York Times has ranked the top books of the 21st century, which features a number of Canadian authors. Ryan Hooey has the highlights on The Chatty Bookshelf.On the Buzz last Friday, We got to hear about Gary O'Donoghue, BBC's chief North America political correspondent, who calls his blindness an asset.L3: Gary O'Donoghue on Blindness Asset
iOS 18, launching later this year, boasts a new distraction control feature that lets you cut through the noise on a webpage and get right to the content. John Biehler gives us the specs on our App Update.
Discover how TikTok's Sound Search lets you find videos by simply humming or singing, with John Biehler on our App Update.
Google and Apple are collaborating on photo migration tools to make your data more portable. John Biehler has the details on our App Update.
Susan Kerney tells us how to plant a bee-bomb that will attract more pollinators to your garden. Google and Apple are collaborating on photo migration tools to make your data more portable. John Biehler has the details on our App Update. One Ottawa physician says better patient support starts with accommodations for physicians with disabilities. Laura Bain has that story and more on The Buzz. On our weekly Sports Update, Brock Richardson shares his analysis of Canada's performance at Copa America, plus how desperate fans caused mayhem at the Hardrock Stadium ticket booths. A panel of award-winning narrators shared their forecast for audiobook trends at Thriller Fest this year. Ryan Hooey has the details on The Chatty Bookshelf. We recap and weigh in on some highlight conversations from the past week including an award winning navigation app, nostalgic reads, and inclusion in physical education.
AI tech startup ElevenLabs launched a reader app that's bringing iconic voices back to life, to read your books and news! John Biehler has the details on our App Update.
Aside from bats, dragonflies are the most effective way to deal with mosquitoes. Susan Kerney tells us how you can attract more of these helpful insects to your garden. AI tech startup ElevenLabs launched a reader app that's bringing iconic voices back to life, to read your books and news! John Biehler has the details on our App Update. People with disabilities form a powerful demographic for the entertainment industry, yet more than 60 percent of audiences feel underrepresented in media. Nisreen Abdel-Majid shares the details of that study on The Buzz. With the MLB trade deadline just a few weeks away, Sports Reporter Brock Richardson weighs in on plans for the Blue Jays' players. We recap and weigh in on some highlight conversations from the past week, including the collection of a Blue Jays superfan, a tour of Scotland's 42 Football Clubs, and the Halifax Jazz Festival!
A new app from AI startup Eleven Labs promises expressive text to speech for any text file, written content, or webpage. John Biehler has the details on our weekly app update.
From white to purple, Thai to Italian, the Basil family has some unique varietals that can add real depth to your dish! We learn more with Gardener Susan Kerney. A new app from AI startup Eleven Labs promises expressive text to speech for any text file, written content, or webpage. John Biehler has the details on our weekly app update. Ozempic, a drug designed to treat diabetes and popularized by its weight loss effects, has been linked to cases of a rare form of vision loss. Laura Bain shares the study's findings on The Buzz. Three executives of the Chicago Blackhawks have been reinstated following the NHL's investigation of inappropriate conduct. Brock Richardson has the details on our weekly Sports Update. In recognition of the 50th anniversary of Stephen King's “Carrie”, Ryan Hooey explores a string of titles King published under a pen name following the success of his first horror novel. We cap off our week by reflecting on some highlights from the past week including a performance by 5 neurodiverse artists and the effect of team sports on disability and mental health.
Meta's new “Made by AI” tag is causing real photographers big problems, and John Biehler says it could mean the same for the upcoming election season. We find out more on our weekly app update.
We head to the Mediterranean corner of Susan Kerney's garden to learn about three plants that thrive in the sun. Meta's new “Made by AI” tag is causing real photographers big problems, and John Biehler says it could mean the same for the upcoming election season. We find out more on our weekly app update. More than five and a half thousand participants turned out for a four mile race celebrating disability inclusion in New York City. Nisreen Abdel-Majid has the details on The Buzz. After four decades CBC's Scott Russell has decided to retire. Sports Reporter Brock Richardson reflects on his experiences with the longtime Olympic and Paralympic host. From rebellious teen to tech titan, Bill Gates' new audiobook promises to reveal everything he's kept from the public eye. We learn more with Ryan Hooey on The Chatty Bookshelf. We recap and weigh in on some highlight conversations from the past week, including fundraiser featuring powerful women in the community.
LinkedIn is adding new AI tools to help users get ahead in their job search! John Biehler has the details on our weekly App Update.
Gardener Susan Kerney shares her tips for growing potted roses. Plus, we learn about the peculiar Evening Primrose, which…really isn't a rose at all! LinkedIn is adding new AI tools to help users get ahead in their job search! John Biehler has the details on our weekly App Update. Advocacy organization, Indigenous Watchdog, gave Canada a C in reconciliation efforts, saying just two out of 94 calls to action have been fully realized. We find out more with Laura Bain on The Buzz. Canadian tennis player Milos Raonic broke a record for the most aces in a three-set match. Brock Richardson has that story and more on our Sports Update. “There's more to imagine when you listen”. That's the slogan of Audible's new campaign promoting the versatility of audiobooks. Ryan Hooey tells us what the creative ad campaign means for subscribers on The Chatty Bookshelf. We cap off our Friday edition of the show by reflecting on some highlight conversations from the past week, including discussions about: school plays and online shopping!
On our weekly App Update with John Biehler, we get the details on a host of new accessibility features recently announced for iOS 18.
Gardener Susan Kerney shares her five favourite perennial choices for beautiful blooms that come back year after year! On our weekly App Update with John Biehler, we get the details on a host of new accessibility features recently announced for iOS 18. A power wheelchair designed by team of young women engineers from Tunisia has been shortlisted for an inventors' prize. Nisreen Abdel-Majid has that story and more on The Buzz. Jerry West, inspiration for the NBA logo and one of basketball's most accomplished contributors, has died at age 86. Josh Watson reflects on his storied career on our Sports Update.
Tech Expert John Biehler says an upcoming Windows tool to copy text from photos could be useful for reading everything from recipes to business cards. We get the details on our weekly App Update.
Gardener Susan Kerney suspects the mild winter has made her least favourite garden task even worse. She tells us how she's dealing with those out of control weeds in her garden this year. Tech Expert John Biehler says an upcoming Windows tool to copy text from photos could be useful for reading everything from recipes to business cards. We get the details on our weekly App Update. Anthropologie is debuting its first adaptive clothing line with added features for their bestselling garments. Laura Bain has more on The Buzz! On our weekly Sports Update, Reporter Brock Richardson has the latest on the Grey Cup's halftime performance, Stanley Cup Finals matchup, and the struggling Toronto Blue Jays. Beelinguapp is a karaoke style, read along audiobook that helps you learn new languages! We find out more on the Chatty Bookshelf with Ryan Hooey. We cap off our week on Kelly and Ramya with Cut for Time, where we revisit a few highlights from the past week.
Some herbs and vegetables benefit from companion planting for soil nutrition, structure, or even pest control. Gardener Susan Kerney tells us which plants pair up well and grow better together. Low vision Android users are getting a big accessibility boost with Google's Lookout app. Tech Expert John Biehler give us the details on our weekly app update. Nova Scotia is revising its barrier-free by 2030 accessibility legislation, but says delays are the result of extensive community consultations. Laura Bain has the details on The Buzz. A sports columnist has been barred from WNBA press conferences following an uncomfortable exchange with their newest athlete. Reporter Brock Richardson has the details on our weekly Sports Update. Ryan Hooey says as a parent with a print disability, Playaway Wonderbooks are the perfect way to engage with his daughter as she learns to read. We hear more on the Chatty Bookshelf! We cap off our week on Kelly and Ramya with Cut for Time, where we revisit a few highlights from the past week, including: a tour of China's tech factories, the reality of lovebombing, and how AI could improve animal welfare.
Low vision Android users are getting a big accessibility boost with Google's Lookout app. Tech Expert John Biehler give us the details on our weekly app update.
Can computers help researchers understand how animals communicate? Tuesday on Ask a Vet, Dr Danielle Jongkind examines the use of AI in behavioural studies. Fruits are a fantastic source of the essential vitamins and minerals that we need and Nutritionist Julia Karantjas tells us which pack the biggest punch. A multitude of free heritage events are returning to Manitoba this month. Community Reporter Vic Pereira tells us more about the Doors Open Winnipeg event and how you can celebrate the stories their buildings tell. We travel to the east coast for part two of our Community Reporter double feature, where Kim Thistle tells us how to grab tickets for a described performance of the political satire, Tamasha-O-Tamasha. Is reality TV the best vehicle for disability representation in media? We revisit a conversation with AMI Communications Specialist Greg David examining the nuances of inclusion and representation in television. One of the largest 3D printed art projects ever made was brought to life in Canada. John Biehler joins us for our Voices segment and tells us about his involvement in “The National Portrait” project and more.
One of the largest 3D printed art projects ever made was brought to life in Canada. John Biehler joins us for our Voices segment and tells us about his involvement in “The National Portrait” project and more.
Android users' favourite feature comes to iOS. Tech Expert John Biehler gives us the details on the versatile circle search function on our weekly App Update.
Avid gardeners will be flocking to nursery centers over the Victoria Day long weekend. Susan Kerney shares her advice to transplant your plant babies to their new garden beds smoothly. Android users' favourite feature comes to iOS. Tech Expert John Biehler gives us the details on the versatile circle search function on our weekly App Update. A San Antonio theme park is boasting of more than 25 ultra-accessible rides for thrill seekers with every type of access need. Laura Bain has the details on The Buzz. Paralympic hopeful Reid Maxwell shattered his own 400-meter freestyle record in front of the packed Pan Am Centre on Wednesday. Sports Reporter Brock Richardson tells us how hosting the Olympic and Paralympic trials together could mean more attention for the Paralympics this year. Community Reporter Julie Marten brings us the latest news and events from Pictou County, Nova Scotia, including a First Aid and CPR courses available from the local CNIB. We cap off our Friday show by revisiting a few highlight conversations from the past week including the burden of a bad bra, the real cost of an accessible taxi fleet, and a call for greater inclusion of the facial differences community.
Lavender is a popular choice for gardeners - its bright, fragrant and has more than 47 different varieties! Susan Kerney highlights her favourite types to plant this spring. Google's privacy gets an upgrade with new tools to remove your personal info from search results online. John Biehler has the details on our weekly App Update. Researchers are hopeful about future treatments for hereditary blindness following a successful trial using crisper (CRISPR) gene editing. Laura Bain has that story and more on The Buzz. The WNBA recently announced 25 million for chartered flights over the next two seasons. Sports Reporter Brock Richardson has the details and what the move says for the future of women's sports. While AI Narration may be netting authors bigger profits, Bloomberg reports listeners worldwide are unhappy with the “soulless” performances. Ryan Hooey has the details on The Chatty Bookshelf. We revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.
Google's privacy gets an upgrade with new tools to remove your personal info from search results online. John Biehler has the details on our weekly App Update.
Northern Magnolias are only in bloom for a precious seven days; Gardener Susan Kerney highlights where to find these Spring flowers. Plus, she talks us through planting a Butterfly Garden. Artificial Intelligence focused gadgets aren't living up to their hype, with bad reviews, poor battery life, and slow performance. We get into this Tech discussion with John Biehler, on our App Update. Jonathan Barembruch recently opened Calgary's first alcohol-free bottle shop, Sante Dry Bottle shop, one of a growing number of stores that specializes in non-alcoholic beer and wine. We get the story with Laura Bain, on The Buzz. 19-year old Lloyd Martin is the first individual with down syndrome to complete the UK Marathon. Brock Richardson highlights this recognition, plus tells us the latest in Pro Sports playoffs, on our Sports Update. On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey highlights the latest exciting news in works for Potterheads. Plus, he shares why we're saying goodbye to the well-loved initiative, Audiobook Synch. Let's revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.
Artificial Intelligence focused gadgets aren't living up to their hype, with bad reviews, poor battery life, and slow performance. We get into this Tech discussion with John Biehler, on our App Update.
This week, Microsoft Research Asia unveiled VASA-1, an AI model that can create a synchronized animated video of a person talking or singing from a single photo and an existing audio track. We find out more on the App Update with John Biehler.
This week, we can find the Cherry Blossoms blooming at Toronto's High Park. Gardener Susan Kerney tells us more about this popular flower. Plus, she highlights Pet Grass, something she started growing as a treat for her dogs. This week, Microsoft Research Asia unveiled VASA-1, an AI model that can create a synchronized animated video of a person talking or singing from a single photo and an existing audio track. We find out more on the App Update with John Biehler. Disney has announced changes to its longstanding Disability Access Service, and is facing much backlash by disability communities. We get the scoop on The Buzz, with Nisreen Abdel-Majid. A confusing situation between New York Yankees manager, Aaron Boone and a Homeplate umpire earlier this week lead to much media coverage. Brock Richardson fills us in on our Sports Update. Let's get to conversation recaps and comment on segments from the past week, on Cut for Time.
Did your indoor planters bring some unwanted guests along for the ride? Gardener Susan Kerney tells us how to get rid of bugs with…more bugs. AI powered wearable tech is dominating headlines with revolutionary promises, but some reviewers aren't impressed. On the App Update, John Biehler tells us about the devices lining up to replace your smartphone. The France Tourism Alliance has created a videogame to help Paralympic volunteers create an iconic experience for athletes and visitors. Nisreen Abdel-Majid has that story and more on The Buzz! The CBC has unveiled coverage details for the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic games in Paris, boasting more coverage than ever before! Reporter Brock Richardson has more on Friday's Sports Update. On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey shares his review of “The Will of the Many”, the latest young adult conspiracy from author, James Islington. We recap and weigh in on a few highlights from the past week, including problems with Ontario's Safe Streets Act, breakout moments for disabled comedians, and spotting the signs of burnout.
AI powered wearable tech is dominating headlines with revolutionary promises, but some reviewers aren't impressed. On the App Update, John Biehler tells us about the devices lining up to replace your smartphone.
Apple is settling a class action lawsuit where iPhone users alleged their older models were being throttled with software updates. John Biehler tells us how to find out if you're eligible to claim a share on the App Update.
Ornamental grasses are a beautiful and low maintenance option that can also be used for a natural garden boarder. Susan Kerney shares her favourite varieties and how to care for them. Apple is settling a class action lawsuit where iPhone users alleged their older models were being throttled with software updates. John Biehler tells us how to find out if you're eligible to claim a share on the App Update. Bud Light's Buckle Up tour is hitting 12 small town bars from Alberta to Ontario, but are small towns equipped to offer access to all their country fans? We get the details with Brock Richardson on The Buzz! A fire at Montreal's Olympic Park caused the Paris 2024 swimming trials to move to Toronto. Sports Reporter Brock Richardson analyzes the impact to athlete's mental preparation. Ryan Hooey reviews “Sitting Pretty”, an author-ated memoir full of humorous essays about dating, teaching, and life as a wheelchair user. While Monday's solar eclipse was a hard act to follow, we had plenty of other insightful and entertaining stories this week. We recap and weigh in on those conversations on Cut for Time.
Is it a good time to start indoor gardens right now? Gardener Susan Kerney lets us know which plants to start growing indoors (7:20). Instagram users were surprised to discover that Meta has begun limiting political content by default. John Biehler explains more on out App Update (22:16). The total solar eclipse on April 8 provides researchers a chance to study animal reactions. How so? Beth Deer explains on The Buzz (37:14). The last chance qualifier for Paris 2024 for Boccia has concluded. Brock Richardson gives us the results and details on our Sports Update (51:36). On the Chatty Bookshelf, Ryan Hooey tells us about a book that dives into how childhood has changed from the 1980's and what has caused this change (1:04:18). Let's revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time (1:19:34).
Instagram users were surprised to discover that Meta has begun limiting political content by default. John Biehler explains more on out App Update.
Anonymous reviews on Glassdoor were compromised and users are not happy. We get that story and more on our App Update with John Biehler.
Spring has arrived, technically, but with most of Canada still below zero, Susan Kerney tells us how eager gardeners can get started indoors! Anonymous reviews on Glassdoor were compromised and users are not happy. We get that story and more on our App Update with John Biehler. Nisreen Abdel-Majid joins us with the Friday edition of The Buzz! Its our weekly Sports Update with Reporter Brock Richardson. Ryan Hooey joins us for The Chatty Bookshelf and tells us why online book clubs are exploding in popularity. We revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.
Gardener Susan Kerney explains how to start your seedlings indoors using a peat disk. AI generated meal plans and recipes may lack inspiration, but that won't stop them from crowding out human content creators online. We hear more on the App Update with John Biehler. Let's get into the Friday Buzz, with Beth Deer. Brock Richardson has our weekly Sports Update. Bestselling author, Brandon Sanderson, has gone head-to-head with Audible over their royalty system. Ryan Hooey brings us the details next, on the Chatty Bookshelf. Let's revisit and weigh in on conversations from the past week, on Cut For Time.
AI generated meal plans and recipes may lack inspiration, but that won't stop them from crowding out human content creators online. We hear more on the App Update with John Biehler.
Apple Podcasts has added transcription support with a navigation feature. We get the details with John Biehler on the App Update.