#IACast 87 – #NFB18 Wrap-up


On this episode of the #IACast, Michael, Aleeha, Chelsea, Scott, and Meaghan discuss a lot of what the 2018 National Federation of the Blind convention had to offer. There was a lot that was discussed in this episode, so grab your favorite snack and settle in for a listen. In the news since we last spoke, there has been a lot going on. First up for discussion are the new MacBook Pros from Apple. There are a couple of convention related news items, including a ton of news from Aira, as well as KNFB Reader and NFB Newsline partnering to bring reading features to the Newsline app. Last, but certainly not least, we discuss the arrival of the Surface Go from Microsoft. In the middle of the show, we took a break to remind everyone of our training services, which are available for $18 per month. We also announced the availability of our help desk, information for which is being finalized. After the main discussion of the show, we discussed our picks for the week. Michael’s pick is the SurfaceBook 2, a powerful laptop and tablet combo from Microsoft. For Anna, it’s a new, inexpensive Braille display, being carried by National Braille Press, called the BrailleMe. Aleeha is back with another game pick, this one available for most common platforms, called Echos From Levia: Soulbound. Scott picks the Horizon glasses from Aira, which are rolling out to customers as we speak. Finally, Chelsea picks one of iAccessibility’s newest apps, Current City. Don’t forget to email us with feedback or suggestions at feedback@iaccessibility.net, and please consider supporting us at patreon.com/iacast.

#iACast Special Interview With the Creator of WayAround


On this interview, Michael and Aleeha speak with the creator of WayAround, a system that can read and write NFC tags with iOS as well as Android. WayAround

#iACast Special Interview With Patriot ViewPoint Creator John Palmer


On this iA Cast special interview, Michael talks with John Palmer, the creator of the Patriot ViewPoint low vision glasses, which allow a person with low vision to see more than they have ever seen before depending on the person’s visual disability. Patriot Vision Industries

#iACast Special Interview With Patriot ViewPoint Creator John Palmer

Michael wearing the Patriot ViewPoint Glasses

On this iA Cast special interview, Michael talks with John Palmer, the creator of the Patriot ViewPoint low vision glasses, which allow a person with low vision to see more than they have ever seen before depending on the person’s visual disability.

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#iACast Unbox Cast 19 – Horizon Glasses #NFB18


On this episode of the iA Unbox cast, Aleeha, Michael and Meaghan unbox the new Horizon glasses from Aira while attending the NFB 2018 convention. Aleeha also takes a quick look at Chloe, the virtual voice assistant used to control the Horizon phone.

#iACast Unbox Cast 19 – Horizon Glasses #NFB18

Michael Doise wearing Horizon Glasses From Aira

On this episode of the iA Unbox cast, Aleeha, Michael and Meaghan unbox the new Horizon glasses from Aira while attending the NFB 2018 convention. Aleeha also takes a quick look at Chloe, the virtual voice assistant used to control the Horizon phone.

A New Chapter for iAccessibility

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iAccessibility is proud to announce that we have filled out and turned in paperwork to form an LLC. We have received the results, and we are now officially iAccessibility LLC from this day forward.

We are very excited about this news, and we can’t wait to bring you all new products and services in our new capacity as iAccessibility LLC.

In the coming months, we will be converting all services in iTunes to our new name, and we will continue supporting all of our products and services that we currently offer.

As always, please send us feedback at feedback@iaccessibility.net if you have any questions for us.

#iACast Outtake Show July 2018

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This episode of the iA Cast is not an actual episode, but our first outtake show. Some podcasts do an outtake show every year, but we have so many outtakes that we had to divide it up twice a year.

Want to hear all of our outtakes whenever you want? head to patreon.com/iacast and become a patron, and all of what you hear will be yours whenever you want.

Please be advised that there is mature content in this episode as these are uncensored moments in the podcast recording process.

Want to leave us feedback on the episode? email us at feedback@iaccessibility.net, and let us know what you think, or use the hashtag of #iACast on Twitter or Facebook.

#iACast Outtake Show July 2018


This episode of the iA Cast is not an actual episode, but our first outtake show. Some podcasts do an outtake show every year, but we have so many outtakes that we had to divide it up twice a year. Want to hear all of our outtakes whenever you want? head to patreon.com/iacast and become a patron, and all of what you hear will be yours whenever you want. Please be advised that there is mature content in this episode as these are uncensored moments in the podcast recording process. Want to leave us feedback on the episode? email us at feedback@iaccessibility.net, and let us know what you think, or use the hashtag of #iACast on Twitter or Facebook.

#iACast Special – What’s New With Aira?


In this #iACast special, Aleeha interviews Greg from Aira at the 2018 National Federation of the Blind convention in Orlando. Topics include: the availability of the first 200 pairs of Horizon glasses, the release of Aira messages, Aira’s partnership with VFO, Aira Live, the partnership with Intuit (makers of QuickBooks software), and Aira’s new feedback websites.

#iACast Special – What’s New With Aira?

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In this #iACast special, Aleeha interviews Greg from Aira at the 2018 National Federation of the Blind convention in Orlando. Topics include: the availability of the first 200 pairs of Horizon glasses, the release of Aira messages, Aira’s partnership with VFO, Aira Live, the partnership with Intuit (makers of QuickBooks software), and Aira’s new feedback websites.

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