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Demonstration on Sendspace Max and Wizard on Tek Talk by Rick Harmon

Many computer users are finding it necessary to upload and download larger
files than most email clients will allow. Fortunately, several free services
are available. During this week’s Accessible World Tek Talk online

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Demonstration on MX Skype Recorder on Tek Talk by Jamie Pauls

With the increasing use of Skype to communicate with others worldwide, there
has been a genuine need for efficient, low cost software that will record
skype messages. Jamie Pauls, a well-known, knowledgeable user of assistive

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Getting your JAWS Around the Keyboard On Tek Talk by Brian Hartgen

Brian Hartgen, the Product Development Manager at T&T Consultancy Ltd, has
been invited to introduce two low cost products for use with JAWS for
Windows and the computer keyboard this week on Tek Talk, the online

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Tek Talk Offers Companion Tutorial for VR Stream by Don Barrett

Tek Talk Provides Tutorial On Using HumanWare’s Companion Software To
Transfer Books To the VR Stream Monday, December 1, 2008
As increased numbers of VR Streams are being purchased and used by thousands

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Braille Writing: Past and Present by Micheal A. Hudson and Michael McCarty

As the world moves farther into the 21st century, it seems a look at the
past is inevitable if for no other reason than to determine if we’ve made
any progress at all. Each person attending this week’s Accessible World Tek

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Tek Talk Presents Stocking Stuffers 2008 Part Two by Accessible World

If you are still looking for that special present to please the most
discriminating family member, friend or colleague on your shopping list,
plan now to attend this week’s Accessible World’s free online Stocking

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Tek Talk Presents: Stocking Stuffers 2008 Part One by Accessible World

Choosing just the right present for those on your holiday gift list will be much
easier again this year thanks to the upcoming free online Stocking Stuffers event

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Presenting Stay in Touch with Windows Live Messenger On TekTalk by Joann Becker

More relevant online training will again be available this week as attention is directed
to Windows Live Messenger, the next-generation of MSN Instant Messenger. It has all

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Demonstration of an easier solution to a range of blind and low vision access needs With Dolphin Computer Access

During the Accessible World’s Tek Talk online event this week, attention will be
focused upon how the latest update of Dolphin’s screen reading, screen magnification

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Get iTuned In: A Discussion by Brian Hartgen and Anna Dresner of Portable Media Players and Accompanying Software

During September 2008, Apple (who are world renowned for their range of iPod products
and an Internet Store from where music and movies can be downloaded), made two startling
announcements.

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Discussion on Accessible Computer Games Past, Present and Future by Phil Vlasak

Phil Vlasak, founder of one of the oldest companies dedicated to developing blind
accessible games, will review the past present and future of blind friendly computer

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