Technically Working Settings to change on macOS and Windows 11! With special guests

In this episode, Damashe and Michael sit down with two guests, Shaun and Jeff.
We talk through the settings all four of us make on our computers. Jeff and Sean are on windows, while Michael and Damashe are primarily Mac users. In this episode, you’ll learn several settings that we all take and apply.

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Updating to a new iPhone

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The iCast is back with new hosts, and all new topics. In this episode of the ICAST, we discuss various aspects of Apple products, including phone upgrades, security, and the new Apple Watch 9. We share personal experiences and preferences while keeping our listeners informed about upcoming releases and confusing topics. Join us as we explore different perspectives on Apple and invite audience interaction. Stay tuned for more episodes and our app of the week, Owaves.

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Unmute Presents Using widgets from iOS 17 on macOS 14’s desktop

In this episode, we guide you through adding widgets to your Sonoma desktop. We explain the process of accessing the desktop, adding widgets from your iPhone, and how to interact with them. Tune in to optimize your widget experience on Sonoma with iOS 17.

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Shell Phone Show Adding Contacts

How to Add a Contact on Blindshell Classic 2

This guide will walk you through the process of adding a contact to your Blindshell Classic 2.

Accessing the Contacts Menu

  1. Start from the main screen with the time and battery status.
  2. Press the down button until you hear “Contacts 3 of 7”.
  3. Press the OK button to access the contacts list.

Adding a New Contact

  1. In the contacts menu, select “Add new contact”.
  2. Press the OK button to start adding a new contact.
  3. You will be presented with a list of eight different options or items you can add to your contact. The ninth option is “Save”.

Inputting Contact Details

  1. For each item you want to add details to, press the OK button.
  2. For example, to add a first name, press OK when you hear “First name. One of nine.”
  3. Wait for the “doo-doo” sound. This indicates that the phone is ready for you to type or dictate the content for the selected field.
  4. Type or dictate the name.
  5. Confirm the text you’ve entered by using the button directly above the back button or the slanted line to repeat the contents of the field.
  6. If the information is correct, press the OK button.
  7. You can confirm that the data was entered successfully because you will hear the item name and then the contents you added.
  8. Use the down arrow key to select the next item. For example, “Surname, two of nine”. Press OK to add a surname.
  9. Wait for the “doo-doo” sound again, then speak or type the contents.
  10. Repeat the process for each item you want to add.

Adding Phone Numbers

  1. When you’re entering phone numbers, the phone is smart enough that you don’t have to press the number multiple times to access numbers.
  2. Simply enter the number as you expect. For example, for the number “54156”, start with “5”, then “4”, then “1”, and so on.
  3. Press OK to confirm the phone number.

Saving the Contact

  1. Once you’ve filled out all the information you want to add to the contact, select “Save Contact”.
  2. The phone will then verify that the contact has been saved.

Remember, for each item that you want to add details to, you need to press OK so you hear the sound that the keyboard is ready for entry. Once you’re done entering the contents of that field, press the OK button to confirm that.

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Friday Finds: Be My Eyes’ Return, Lady A’s Subscription Dilemma, and ChatGPT+’s Bing Integration”

In this episode of “Friday Finds,” we have some exciting news to share. Be My Eyes is bringing back facial image descriptions, enhancing accessibility for blind individuals. Amazon’s Lady A may introduce a subscription fee, raising concerns about affordability. ChatGPT+ now includes the Bing search component, adding value for research purposes. Thank you for tuning in and supporting our podcast. Have a fantastic week ahead!

Unmute Presents Unmute Presents – Passkeys

In this episode, we explore the rise of pass keys as a secure authentication method for online services. We discuss the benefits of pass keys over traditional passwords, including enhanced security and seamless authentication. We also delve into the future of website logins and the potential for pass keys to replace usernames and passwords. Join us for an engaging discussion on the advancements in authentication technology.

196 – Amazon and Microsoft Event Details

Episode Notes

On this episode of the iACast Alisha, Taylor and Michael Doise discussed the following topics.

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Unmute Presents ACB Community Replay for 26 September

During the Unmute Presents Community Call, we cover various topics including the new Windows version 23H2 and its co-pilot AI features, discussions on gravity forms and the OCO app, social media and AI challenges, different cruise lines, and preordering the iPhone 15 Pro Max. We address questions about Dropbox sharing, finding podcast episodes on Overcast, lock screen notifications on iOS 17.1, and text message notifications on blind shell phones. We provide troubleshooting tips for iOS 17 updates, iPhone screen bouncing back, Dropbox disappearing from the system tray, and 7-Zip not appearing in the context menu on Windows 11. We also discuss email organization in Microsoft Outlook, managing email alerts on iOS devices, accessibility issues with Facebook, and downloading Windows 11. We end the conversation by encouraging reviews, feedback, and wishing everyone a great weekend.

Technically Working TW27 – Gravity of the Forms

Welcome to the 27th episode of Technically Working, where host Michael Babcock gives a shoutout to Taylor for her innovative WordPress plugin for Gravity Forms. This episode delves into a spirited conversation about the challenges and frustrations of using Gravity Forms, with Michael and Damashe sharing their experiences.

The discussion then moves to audio and Google Chrome, highlighting Clean Feed’s beta feature for audio mixing. The hosts also explore the potential of AI Cast for live streaming and discuss the search for alternatives to Chrome. A special guest, Sean, is announced for the upcoming show, adding an element of anticipation.

Diving into the world of TV streaming services, Michael shares his experiences with Channels, including the challenges of recording a football game. The conversation then pivots to the realm of password security, with Damashe discussing his trials with iCloud shared passwords and iCloud Keychain’s password sharing feature.

The hosts also touch on the topic of time and task management, sharing their experiences with Timing, Timery, and Todoist. They explore the benefits of using Siri to open Waterminder, a water tracking app, and the role of widgets in enhancing accessibility.

The episode also delves into the intricacies of using calendar apps like Fantastical, with the hosts sharing valuable tips and discussing the potential of a Fantastical Android version. The conversation then shifts to the limitations of Apple’s family subscriptions and the advantages of Fantastical’s family plan.

Data backup strategies take center stage towards the end, with Damashe sharing his switch from ARK to Wasabi and Backblaze for local computer data backup. The hosts discuss the importance of reliable backup systems, especially for client data. They also explore the potential of Arc for business data backup and optimizing cloud storage.

Wrapping up the episode, Damashe and Michael invite listeners to share their own tips for Windows or Mac setup, encouraging them to reach out via Mastodon or email.

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Unmute Presents Unmute Presents – The OKO App

In this episode, we speak with Michael from OKO, a revolutionary mobile app using AI to interpret pedestrian signals for the visually impaired. OKO offers accessible feedback through audible, vibration, and visual cues. It’s free and expanding globally to assist blind pedestrians. Stay tuned for an enlightening discussion on OCO’s innovative features and future outlook.

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Friday Finds: “Exploring Subscription Social Media & AI Challenges: A Deep Dive into Privacy Concerns”

In this episode of Friday Finds, we discuss the potential implementation of subscription fees on social media platforms, exploring how they could reduce spam and improve quality. We also address concerns about subscription fatigue and the exclusion of voices. We highlight the partnership between Be My Eyes and OpenAI, examining the limitations of AI image descriptions due to privacy concerns. Additionally, we raise awareness about the potential misuse of personal health data collected by apps and devices. Join us for this thought-provoking episode of Friday Finds.

Unmute Presents Katie Talks Travel: “Episode 2: Navigating the Seas – A Comprehensive Guide to US Cruise Lines”

In this episode, we provide an overview of popular cruise lines in the US, including Carnival, Royal Caribbean, Disney, Norwegian, Holland America, Princess, and Celebrity. We discuss their unique features, pricing, accessibility efforts, and the importance of providing feedback. We also touch on technology in cruise line apps and tease upcoming episodes on accessible options at Disney World. Overall, now is a great time to go on a cruise and escape the winter cold.

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