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I went to the beach on Saturday, September 4, then came back only to find I’d bought the wrong Fitbit. I explain why I bought a Fitbit again after last year’s fiasco, why I want an iPhone again, and even show off samples of recordings from the waters of Fort Fisher.Also another Fitbit fiasco arises with my new Versa 3 and is still ongoing.…
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In this episode, I give an overview of how the LG G6 HD audio recorder works, as well as show you some comparisons of recordings that I made on both the iPhone and G6. These include samples of my voice talking, birds outside, and me playing my keyboard. Enjoy.
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While still dealing with technical difficulties trying to get pieces of my G6 review underway, in the meantime I’ve decided to create a Twitter pole to decide which app I should use to create a chat group for the Podcast. If you do not use Twitter or if you experience technical diffeiculties as I had to post two poles, let me know by emailing blind…
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Have you ever found a game that is addicting to play yet frustrating because it is still in development and there are many bugs? Well that’s Galactic Colonies, a strategy game in which you colonize planets with several different climates. The deeper into the Galaxy, the harder the mission will be. There are several ways in which this game works bet…
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In this episode I explain two bugs I ran across this week; one in particular in LG’s Messaging application, and the other in Microsoft’s Outlook on both IOS and Android. I also explain, once again due to a question from a listener, why I didn’t track one of my dance workouts in an episode.
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It’s been a long time coming. I finally started using my Kindle again after I sent my Galaxy Tab off for repair. These are my first impressions after a long time of inactivity. I describe the gestures, which copy both Apple and Android, and also describe the tablet and give an overview of the software.…
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In January of 2020, I started working out more. This episode begins with a discussion of earlier Fitbit devices I’ve had in the past, including the original Charge HR, which was quite accessible, and the Apple Watch Series 1, on which Voiceover kept turning off. I made the decision to buy a Fitbit Charge 3, but the lack of accessibility floored me.…
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After a frustrating day of working from home with a faulty Braille display, I decided to take my tech, including my 7-inch Amazon Fire tablet outside on the metal swing in our front yard. But it took a nosedive onto the concrete slab under the swing, and it had no case or screen protector. Did it survive?…
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In this episode, I demonstrate texting on Android, both the Pixel 3A and the LG G6. Note that this episode was prerecorded before Android 10 came out, however, this was demonstrated on a phone running Android 9 as well as a phone running Android 8 and there was not much of a difference.
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This episode begins with a personal update that then launches into a discussion about iPadOS 13 beta two and a bug I recently discovered. Then I talk prime day and my purchase of another Kindle fire, which was a failure the last time, but I am hoping it will turn out better than the first Kindle I had gotten, which may have been a lemon. Then I tal…
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In this episode, originally recorded on June 7, you will witness my late night confused brain as I am too excited to go to bed and would rather unbox my tech. The highlight and the focus is especially my new pixil 3A. I totally confused the accessibility shortcut during the setup with that of the Kindle fire which is a little bit different than and…
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In this episode, I share my new Twitter and Gmail usernames that have been specifically created for this podcast. I also voice my accessibility concerns about two new phones that will be available to customers soon: the Samsung Galaxy S10, and the LG G8. Lastly, I demonstrate three Talkback tricks that expound upon the gestures we have already lear…
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