#iACast 2018 – End of Year Outtake Show

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Show Description

The iAccessibility podcast team reveals their annual 2018 outtake show! If you think you have heard fun and laughs during the year, just wait until you hear this!

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New Features in macOS 10.14 Mojave

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MacOS 10.14 Mojave has been in the wild for quite some time, but we felt that it still bears discussion, as it comes with a few changes that will change how we view the Mac ecosystem.

Features

There are several features in macOS Mojave; however, only a few of these will be discussed. In this article, we will focus on the significant features that will keep changing in the future.

Dark Mode

MacOS 10.14 brings dark mode to the Mac, which allows applications to show content with a dark theme. This is different from smart invert for iOS as it only changes the interface and text colors. The one drawback to this is that developers must enable dark mode in their applications and it does not work out of the box.

Dynamic Desktops

One feature worth mentioning is Dynamic Desktops. Dynamic Desktops are modified desktops that can change based on certain conditions. Right now, this means that the desktop can change based on the time of day, so you can have a lighter background and skin while it is bright outside, or you may have a darker background with dark mode enabled at night. This is really useful if you would like to adjust your working environment based on the time of day.

Desktop Stacks

So, wouldn’t it be amazing if you could make a stack of items on your desktop instead of just in the Dock? Well, you can now! Mojave supports the ability to make stacks on your desktop.

Continuity Camera

macOS Mojave allows you to take pictures with your iPhone or iPad and have that picture go directly to your Mac. One issue that users have found is that the phone can not have personal hotspot enabled when this is used.

Mac App Store

The Mac App store received a full redesign this year, with an all new interface.

iOS Apps On The Mac

An ongoing project was started in 2018 to allow iOS apps work on the Mac. This is a huge change for the Mac, as it allows iOS developers to run their apps on the Mac. Unfortunately, this feature is only enabled in certain apps from Apple like Home, News, Stocks, and Voice Memos. Apple has stated that they would be bringing more support to iOS apps on the Mac in 2019.

Accessibility Improvements

VoiceOver and Zoom did not receive much of a noticeable update this year, but there have been obvious under the hood changes to VoiceOver to support the new iOS apps that have been added to the Mac. We noticed these changes throughout the Mojave beta process.

Conclusion

While Mojave has not seen the most accessibility updates, it surely has several updates to pay attention to, and lets be honest, Dark Mode is a great feature for low vision users if the brightness of the screen is too much or if the added contrast helps you read the interface easier.

MacOS Mojave has set the stage for future versions of macOS, but we will definately see even more changes to the OS later this year when we receive macOS 10.15.

 

Let us know what your thoughts are about macOS by emailing us at feedback@iaccessibility.net

#iACast 107: Setting Up New Holiday Tech


On this episode of the iACast, Michael, Aleeha, Jason, and Lauren discuss how to set up new tech you received during the holidays. News iPhone XS and XS Max Battery Cases Apple replaces more phone batteries last year compared to earlier years. iPhone Se now being sold on clearance Google Maps now shows speed limit information on iOS and Android Discussion We discuss the comments made on Windows Weekly episode 603. Want to Join the biggest community on WhatsApp to discuss technology? Use this link to join the iAccessibility WhatsApp Community Main Topic: Many gifts these days include new technology or gift cards concerning technology. On this episode we discuss possible tech gifts and possible ways to set those gifts up for use. We also reference our first VideoCast where Aleeha sets up an Insignia FireTV. iA VideoCast 1: Insignia FireTV Setup Picks Jason Picked the Apple Watch Series 4 Lauren Picked Aira Aleeha Picked the Insignia Fire TV Michael Picked Star Trek Discovery Season 2 We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don’t forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you’d like to help support us, you can do so via our Paypal and Patreon pages.

#iACast 107: Setting Up New Holiday Tech

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On this episode of the iACast, Michael, Aleeha, Jason, and Lauren discuss how to set up new tech you received during the holidays.

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Discussion

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Main Topic:

Many gifts these days include new technology or gift cards concerning technology. On this episode we discuss possible tech gifts and possible ways to set those gifts up for use. We also reference our first VideoCast where Aleeha sets up an Insignia FireTV.

iA VideoCast 1: Insignia FireTV Setup

Picks

We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don’t forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you’d like to help support us, you can do so via our Paypal and Patreon pages.

#iACast 106: iOS Access for All

iOS Access For All By Shelly Brisbin Book Cover

Show Description

Michael, Aleeha and Jason bring a guest to the iAccessibility network. Shelly talks with them all about her new iOS Access for All book that covers iOS 12. There are a few surprises as well. This is one you don’t want to miss!

News Stories

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iAccessibility Hosting Plans.

Picks

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#iACast 106: iOS Access for All


Show Description Michael, Aleeha and Jason bring a guest to the iAccessibility network. Shelly talks with them all about her new iOS Access for All book that covers iOS 12. There are a few surprises as well. This is one you don’t want to miss! News Stories The Somainnofit Smart Bra The Roland GO:PIANO Alexa enabled keyboard The new line of LG rollable televisions The Matrix PowerWatch 2 The Dell Alienware Area-51m laptop iAccessibility Ad iAccessibility Hosting Plans. Picks Jason: The Roland GO:PIANO Alexa enabled keyboard Aleeha: Minesweeper Deluxe Shelly: Avona Nano Sous vide Maker Michael: Audio Hijack Providing Feedback We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don’t forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you’d like to help support us, you can do so via our Paypal and Patreon pages.

#iACast 105: Staying Healthy and Productive in the New Year


Show Description We hit the ground running for the new year and Michael, Aleeha, Jason and Jeff talk all about health and task related apps to get us started out on the right path for the new year for 2019. All of us use Apple Watches and find them to be a valuable tool in our progress for health and goals. Jeff and Aleeha talk a bit about gym equipment both at home and at fitness facilities. Apps mentioned in this episode include: Calm Microsoft To-Do MyFitnessPal Nature Space Oak Pedometer ++ Toggl Trello Wunderlist News Stories The Tech sector is being impacted by the stock market. Support for iTunes movies coming to Samsung TVs. The FCC comes up missing at CES. iAccessibility Ad iAccessibility Training. Picks Jason: Cnet Jeff: Backpack Studio Aleeha: The Great Toy Robbery Michael: The 2018 11 inch iPad Providing Feedback We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don’t forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you’d like to help support us, you can do so via our Paypal and Patreon pages.

#iACast 105: Staying Healthy and Productive in the New Year

Microsoft To-Do

Show Description

We hit the ground running for the new year and Michael, Aleeha, Jason and Jeff talk all about health and task related apps to get us started out on the right path for the new year for 2019. All of us use Apple Watches and find them to be a valuable tool in our progress for health and goals. Jeff and Aleeha talk a bit about gym equipment both at home and at fitness facilities. Apps mentioned in this episode include:

News Stories

iAccessibility Ad

iAccessibility Training.

Picks

Providing Feedback

We love hearing from you, so feel free to send an email to feedback@iaccessibility.net. You can follow us on Facebook, and Twitter. You can also find us on Reddit, and all around the web. Also, don’t forget to check out our YouTube page, and for all things iACast, check out our iACast page. If you’d like to help support us, you can do so via our Paypal and Patreon pages.

 

Book Recommendation: iOS Access For All by Shelly Brisbin

iOS Access For All By Shelly Brisbin Book Cover

Apple’s iOS 12 is the latest operating system to developed for iPhone and iPad devices which was released in September of 2018. Since there are some changes to how iOS works, we need a new guide to know how to use these great features with accessibility solutions like VoiceOver and Zoom.

Shelly Brisbin releases a book every year called iOS Access For All, which provides a great guide for accessibility users to learn what is new and how to use all of the features in the current year’s version of iOS. Shelly has finished her book for this year’s version of iOS, and we now have the iOS 12 edition of iOS Access For all. The link to her website where you can learn more is below.

iOS Access For All Website

Useful Cables and Dongles for The 2018 iPad Pro

iPad Pro 11 inch WI-FI front and back

The 2018 iPad Pros are a step above everything else Apple has released in the iOS lineup for several reasons. The speakers are amazing, the display is the clearest and brightest yet, and the USB-C Port allows the use of some amazing external devices. The drawback is that you will no longer have a lightning port, so your old cables will not work. While this is an issue, it is worth noting that the new iPads allow the user to utilize any USB device through the USB-C Port. This article will hopefully give you some ideas on how to get the most out of your new iPad’s USB-C port by listing a few accessories and how they improve the device beyond the capabilities of older iPads, and even current iPhones.

Apple USB-C to USB-A Dongle

USB-C to USB-A cable from Apple

The USB-C to USB-A dongle from Apple is the best accessory for the iPad. It gives you a full USB-A port on your iPad Pro. With this little accessory, you can hook up microphones, hard drives, printers and much more to your iPad. You will need to make sure the device is working when you connect it, and some devices like hard drives may need another app installed so that you can see all of your files.

Cable Price: $19.00

Apple USB-C to Lightning Cable

USB-C to Lightning Cable From Apple

This cable allows you to charge lightning powered devices with your iPad Pro. This includes AirPods, and even the iPhone. I have tested this with the AirPods, and it will charge the headset without any problems.

Cable Price: $25.00

USB-C to 3.5mm Audio Dongle

USB-C to Headphone Adapter from Apple

The iPad Pro does not have a headphone jack, so you will need to purchase a dongle if you would like to use regular headphones on your iPad Pro

Cable Price: $9.00

Conclusion

The iPad Pros from 2018 are amazing devices that let their users add all kinds of new functionality. There are a few drawbacks which include the lack of a headphone jack and the loss of the lightning port, but the use of USB-C allows some amazing devices to now work with the iPad Pro.

2018 iA Team Devices

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2018 Team Picks

It is that time again, the time when the iA Team gets together to tell you about our favorite devices we have bought this year. Each team member will post their favorite and tell you why it is their choice. It’s time to sit back, relax, and take a look at the best devices 2018 had to offer, at least in our opinion. Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Michael: HomePod

This year, my favorite device has to be the HomePod. It is by far the best sounding smart speaker out there, and, while Siri isn’t very smart, the speaker is able to produce the best sound around. The thing that has made the HomePod even better is the addition of Shortcuts. It is nice to be able to check on our server statistics by just saying Server Statistics to Siri. The disadvantages are that the device is expensive at $350, and that Siri is not the smartest of assistants.

Jason: Sennheiser Ambeo Smart Headset

This headset, designed in partnership with Apogee, will take your recording game to the next level. With its ability to capture binaural or 3D audio, coupled with its ease of use, I would be hard pressed to find a better pick for 2018, and that’s not even everything it can do.

If you listen to music or other audio, you can enable active noise cancelation. The headset uses the microphones on each earpiece to perform the cancelation. Plus, you can use them to hear your environment in realtime. The headset sounds great for pretty much everything you can throw at it, and if you play back binaural recordings with it, you might feel as though you’ve been transported to the location where the recording took place.

The Ambeo is meant to be used with iOS devices, and the cable terminates with a lightning connecter. This makes it possible for the headset to perform all of these functions without the use of batteries. There is a microphone on the right cable for taking calls and talking to Siri, but I find it’s better to use another headset for calls because everyone tells me I’m hard to hear when I use it. You can set the volume level of your environment using a rocker at the bottom of the controller. You can play/pause and perform call functions by using the volume and multi-function buttons above the rocker. The top of the controller has a slider switch that can be set up to perform a wide array of functions if you install the Smart Headset app. You can also choose different EQ presets and update the headset’s firmware, and that’s just a couple of things the app lets you adjust.

You can purchase the Ambeo Smart Headset for around $300.00 US from retailers such as Amazon and the Apple store.

A USB C version of the Ambeo has been announced, but is not yet available at the time of this writing.

I’ve been enjoying mine sense the day I got it, and encourage anyone who owns an iOS device and wants a great sounding headset that can make 3D audio recordings to give the Ambeos a look.

Matt: Amazon Echo Dot 3rd Generation

Late this year, Amazon released another echo dot, which is a bit bigger, not only in size, but in sound as well. The new generation echo dot has fabric around the edges, instead of plastic like the previous generation.
It also has a 75% increase in volume and very decent sound for under $50.
The 3rd generation echo dot is $49.99 in the U.S. and $79 in Canada.
About a year or so ago I bought (and then sold) the second generation echo dot, but its sound quality was definitely not as good as this particular speaker. At volume 5, the second generation dot was very quiet, and at volume 10 it was maybe the level of volume 5 or so of the new dot. When I had the second generation dot, I constantly had it connected to a bluetooth speaker, because it didn’t have a good sound. I have not connected this new Echo to my Bose SoundLink Mini II. The audio isn’t as good as, say, the Sonos1 or Homepod, but it gets the job done.
This is my favorite echo device that I’ve owned. It’s small, compact, has great sound, and Alexa works incredibly well and seems to understand me about 50% more so than she did before. For the price, you can’t go wrong!

Scott: Widex Evoke Hearing Aids

My pick for 2018 is the Widex Evoke hearing aids. The latest technology from Widex features MFI connectivity allowing users to connect iDevices via Bluetooth. The advanced chips in these aids allow them to learn from the environment the user is listening to and adapt on the fly. The Evoke app for iPhone allows for even finer adjustments and is usable for the most part with voiceover, and the company seems to be responsive to user feedback and feature suggestions.

While the company does have a device to stream TV audio to these hearing aids, I wish they had the ability to connect to other Bluetooth devices as well. I also wish they came with rechargeable batteries like other hearing aid manufacturers have. For the money, roughly $8,800.00 for a pair, it’s still a good investment in some of the latest hearing aid technology on the market today, and it’s a big step of from previous hearing aids I’ve had from Widex. I would recommend people check them out as a viable option in hearing care.

Meaghan: iPhone XS

My pick for 2018 is Apple’s iPhone XS that was released in October. It is the same size as the older plus phones and it works very well. I can get about 14 to 17 hours of use before needing to charge up the battery. I like it for its speed and ability to keep up with what I am doing on a day to day basis, tasks my 7 was a bit slower with.

I also like face ID and the edge to edge display. Not that the display matters to me being totally blind, but you really don’t realize how much more text can fit on a page until you use one. The speakers are also a lot better than the 7. It kind of sounds like my 6th generation iPad.

It is one of the most superior phones out there and if you can afford it, I suggest getting it.

Jeff: Freestyle Libre Continuous Glucose Monitoring System

One of the most difficult issues for managing diabetes as a blind person is testing glucose levels and testing accurately. Many blind individuals such as myself find testing using finger sticks to be very problematic. Many times blood may smear or not make its way into the strip for an accurate test. This is why this year is truly an amazing year for those who are diabetic and who are blind. We finally have a way of testing that no longer requires finger sticks and is fully accessible! The Freestyle Libre monitoring system along with its accompanying Libre Link iOS app will provide a painless and delightful experience for managing diabetes. The Freestyle Libre system consists of a sensor that is injected into the back of the upper arm. This process is accessible and easy to accomplish with the provided applicator device. Sensors come in two types, a 10-day sensor and a 14-day sensor. I would encourage you to obtain the 14-day sensors as they last longer and setup time is one hour versus 12 hours for the 10-day sensors. The Libre Link app is accessible and will guide you through the process of activating the sensor. Once activated you can test as often as you would like. I feel strongly that this is one of the greatest inventions in the health industry for the blind and is truly life changing. Yes, we can do more for accessible meters and we shouldn’t stop advocating for this but this new combination for testing is something that will truly impact individuals lives in managing their diabetes.

Chelsea: AirPods

Until I discovered AirPods, I thought that all headphones/earbuds had to have a chord to be of any auditory value. This is why, before AirPods, I had not really taken the plunge and purchased any other Bluetooth headsets. On a spring day in April, I did just that.

The airPods connect to the iPhone via Bluetooth and are truly a game changer. While they are not the highest quality, they work for recording podcast and performing other tasks. I especially think they are a great fit for a Voiceover user because they can be used individually which maximizes battery life and minimizes the need to charge them constantly. As a teacher of blind students, I am always on the go and am in need of my phone. With AirPods, I can use my phone with audio and be discrete while doing so. The high value device is only $160.00 and has been well worth every penny.

Lauren: Disney’s Handheld Device

One of the most impactful pieces of technology that I have interacted with is Disney’s Handheld Device, which provides closed captioning, enhanced audio, or audio description.  Depending on the user’s need, guest services cast members can configure the device to best meet the needs of the user in question.  Upon acquiring the device, the user must put down a $25 deposit, which is fully refundable, provided that you return the equipment at the end of the day.

As a blind User, I relied on the audio description features.  I used this device in EPCOT.  It vibrated each time I went into a different country in the World Showcase and as I traveled through the various sections of Future World. On entering each area, I could use the device to learn what restaurants, rides, shopping, and entertainment opportunities were available to me.  The device also described the location of restrooms.  Probably one of the most fascinating features of the device is the audio description.  The device provided a description of each area of EPCOT, and I was truly amazed to know how much effort was put forth to replicate the hallmarks of different countries, and features specific to EPCOT itself.  The device also provided descriptions of the cue lines for the attractions with audio description, great entertainment for those long lines.

While the device made my experience that much more memorable, I do feel that there should be audio descriptions for more attractions, and that the descriptions should be more detailed.  I felt like I was still missing out on some of the visuals accompanying the rides.  For example, the device does not tell the listener that the characters are animatronic and almost human.  I think it is important for blind guests to know this information because anamitronics are staples in Disney’s parks and movies.

Aleeha – Apple Watch Series 4

Apple released the latest iteration of its smart watch, the Apple Watch series 4, in the last part of 2018. This watch brought many new features and better functionality to the device, including enhanced sensors for detecting heart abnormalities, drastically faster performance, and a slightly bigger display (40 and 44 MM models.) I upgraded from the Series 2 and immediately noticed a drastic performance boost. VoiceOver runs so smoothly on the watch that it’s almost like using it on the phone. The new haptic feedback of the Digital Crown allows a more tactile experience, even while using VoiceOver. I am very happy with this purchase, and think this is a template for even better watches to come.

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