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TEK TALK WELCOMES JONATHAN MOSEN TO DISCUSS HIS NEWEST BOOK: SONISTHESIA.

Sonos produces a range of high-quality smart speakers, as well as accessories to turn your existing audio system into a smart device. The devices are controlled by an app which is highly accessible in Windows and iOS.

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Tek talk welcomes larry Skutchan,Director, Technology Product Research, American Printing House for the Blind, to speak on the new orbit reader 20

After the recent announcement and feedback at CSUN about the release of the Orbit Reader 20, a new refreshable braille display with an SD card slot and stand-alone functionality, it is clear the device warrants some additional description.

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TEK TALK WELCOMES JAMIE PAULS, THE FUTURE OF IN-DOOR NAVIGATION

Toyota’s Partner Robot Group is constantly working to improve people’s lives through cutting-edge technology. The group is currently working on a project internally known as BLAID, which stands for Blind Aid.

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TEK TALK WELCOMES AUTHOR, BONNIE MOSEN TO DISCUSS HER NEW BOOK: IT’S OFF TO WORK WE GO!”

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Tek Talk Welcomes Chris Gray, President, The ALLIANCE FOR Braille Literacy

The Alliance for Braille Literacy was founded in March, 2013, to promote braille literacy and to ensure that any new braille systems adopted in the United States would provide state-of-the-art codes for braille readers and blind students in this countr

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Tek Talk Welcomes Anna Dresner to further update her new book

National Braille Press recently released the iOS 9 edition of Anna Dresner’s book Getting Started with the iPhone. On May 16, Anna will appear on Tek Talk to discuss the book and to talk about how to use braille displays with the iPhone.

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TEK TALK WELCOMES GREG STILSON FROM HUMANWARE TO DISCUSS AND DEMONSTRATE THE NEW BRAILLENOTE TOUCH

During the 2016 CSUN conference HumanWare unveiled the world’s first Google certified braille tablet. As the successor to the very popular BrailleNote Apex, the BrailleNote Touch is so much more than a traditional note taker.

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TEK TALK WELCOMES TOM DEKKER, FOUNDER OF IHABILITATION

About Tom Dekker and iHabilitation Canada Tom Dekker is the founder and proprietor of iHabilitation Canada, founded in Toronto in 2011, and now based in Victoria BC, on the west coast of Canada.

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Tek Talk Welcomes Gene Asner to give us an important tip. We shall also present an overview of the CSUN Conference

I will discuss one simple practice that can make using a browser much mor convenient and efficient at times. Though many users may know of this feature, they are likely not to use it often, which means extra work and less efficiency.

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Tek Talk A look at the kodex program featuring Dean Martineau

Blind people now have several ways to read Kindle books, and this development makes available a vast body of literature that would previously have been inaccessible.

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