Introduction I’ve been using iOS, The operating system that powers iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch since 2009. I still remember my excitement when I got my first 3rd generation iPod Touch with VoiceOver. Back then the 3GS was hot, And the notion of a screen reader on a flat touch-screen device was new. Let us… Continue reading iOS 12 review: The best version yet.
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A Brief Market Research Survey
As part of gaining a deeper understanding amongst the blind community I would appreciate your responses to a quick market research survey linked below which seeks to examine current trends amongst our community. Thank you in advance for any feedback given. Create your own user feedback survey
Reviewing Aira, remote access at the touch of a button.
Introduction As blind people, we’re living in quite a magical time. One of my favourite quotes sums it up nicely: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”. With more and more companies building in access technology to smart phones, we now have the ability to do almost anything from taking University classes from home,… Continue reading Reviewing Aira, remote access at the touch of a button.
Proactive V reactive, a case study.
Introduction Looking for a job whilst blind can be very challenging on many fronts. The way current firms deal with candidates can make a big difference on getting that special once in a life time role, or moving up within the job. Current process The way that the whole job seeking process works now, is… Continue reading Proactive V reactive, a case study.
JAWS certification.
Introduction As 2017 draws to a close, I’d like to mention what for me has been a great milestone, that of becoming JAWS certified earlier this year. I’ve been a user of JAWS for over 12 years now, and getting the passing score of 86% was a huge deal for me. What’s this certification business… Continue reading JAWS certification.