Double Tap

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Double Tap is the show where blind people talk tech! If you’re blind or partially sighted and have an interest in technology, this is the show for you. Everyone is welcome no matter how old you are or how much or how little experience you have with technology. Each week the team will help you better understand how technology can help your everyday life, even if you have little or no sight. Join the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or leaving us a voicemail! Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Phone: 1-877-803-4567 read less

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The Double Tap podcast shares tech news and reviews with the visually impaired community. Its hosts are Steven Scott and Shaun Preece. They invite everyone of all ages and levels of tech knowledge to join them. Here they all learn about accessible technology.

Steven is a radio host whose sight condition forced him to adapt to new technologies. When Steven discovers a new gadget, he's excited to share it with the broader community. Shaun is an audio producer who was born with a visual impairment. He has had to rely more on assistive technology as his vision has worsened. The podcast hosts met while on the UK show Tech Talk and bonded over their passion for technology.

Steven and Shaun share tips and reviews in each podcast episode to help improve daily life. In one, they discuss a fascinating tool, Annie, created to help with learning Braille. Annie is for blind and low-vision children to use by themselves. Product manager Andrew Flatres joins to discuss its features, design, and value. They praise its focus on self-education, although it can be shared in the classroom, too. What makes it unique is that it provides a fun, game-like format that is great for kids.

An ever-present topic within tech discussions is the future of AI. Steven and Shaun discuss how it may help the lives of the visually impaired community. There are voice features and image descriptions within ChatGPT that are already beneficial. The podcast hosts also talk about the need for regulations for this new and fast-paced technology.

The podcast discusses coping with sight loss and the language used to refer to the community. It also features questions and stories from listeners. One listener talks about disliking the term "blind." He states that it's often the only way he can explain his need for extra help. The more accurate term "partially sighted" doesn't result in the same support, he says.

The Double Tap podcast has product reviews, recommendations, and discussions in all areas. New episodes arrive Mondays through Saturdays.

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Vispero Talks Next Big Thing Contest & What’s Coming In JAWS 2025
24-09-2024
Vispero Talks Next Big Thing Contest & What’s Coming In JAWS 2025
Today on the show Steven and Shaun find out about the upcoming Next Big Thing contest that started last year by Vispero, makers of the JAWS screenreader, and also They begin by looking ahead to today’s announcement by Logitech, who have promoted that a new MX device may be coming soon, in the form of a keyboard or mouse. Listener emails focus in on the implications of driverless cars for the blind community, the challenges of public transport, as well as asking for podcasting tips and providing more app recommendations.Our main feature interview is with Vispero to discuss their Next Big Thing contest that is taking place right now. Joining Steven and Shaun is Matt Ater and Ryan Jones from the company to talk about the contest, as well as to inform us about some of the new updates coming soon in JAWS 2025.Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.Chapter Markers:0:00 - Intro2:39 - What Do We Want From A New Logitech Product?6:27 - E-mail - Peter on the Cost Of Specialist Tech11:56 - E-mail - Emmy on Driverless Cars22:26 - E-mail - John on Podcast Chapters23:57 - E-mail - Jeanette on Podcast Chapters28:17 - E-mail - Biggles Suggests A Feature Name for Apps28:54 - E-mail - Robbie on iOS 18 & Riverside31:03 - Contact Us31:15 - The Next Big Thing EventYouTube Adjustments. (Approx)36:03 - Contact Us36:15 - The Next Big Thing Event
Envision’s New ‘Ally’ Feature Is Now In Beta
20-09-2024
Envision’s New ‘Ally’ Feature Is Now In Beta
Today on the show Steven and Shaun find out about a new feature from Envision called Ally that acts as your personal assistant for performing tasks and giving you information.Karthik Karnan, the founder and CTO of Envision, joins the guys to chat about its more personalised approach to assistance, with the ability to use the service across phone, glasses and the web soon. You can sign up for the beta of Ally right now.There’s also more of your feedback including an interesting email from listener James on his views on the value and necessity of braille, furthering our own discussion recently on the topic. Also, following Graham’s request for information about quiet talking clocks, we find ourselves with a doctor in the house - Doctor Clock himself from the Talking Watch Shop in the UK.Doctor Clock tells us about and demonstrates the TC-100 and VTC-03 clocks on sale. You can find out more by visiting Talking Watch Shop online or call 0345 00 40 100.Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.Chapter Markers:0:00- -Intro5:31 - Double Tap WhatsApp is Coming6:00 - Aira Launches on Meta Ray-Ban Glasses in Beta7:24 - Getting Support Using RIMM12:34 - E-mail - Graham on Loud Alarm Clocks13:21 - E-mail - Dr Clock Helps Graham with Talking Clocks17:54 - E-mail - James on Braille23:42 - Contact Us23:53 - Karthik on the Envision Ally AI Voice AssistantYouTube Adjustment. ((Approx)26:30 - Karthik on the Envision Ally AI Voice Assistant
Shaun’s Meta Ray-Ban Issues & Talkback 15 Not Coming To Samsung Devices
09-09-2024
Shaun’s Meta Ray-Ban Issues & Talkback 15 Not Coming To Samsung Devices
Today on the show the guys are back discussing Shaun’s recent trip to a luxury hotel and the challenges he had with his Meta Ray-Ban frames, plus we find out why Samsung phone users may not be able to access the Talkback version 15 screenreader on their devices. We start with Shaun’s real world use of the Meta Ray-Ban Frames which has caused him concern in relation to the ability of the artificial intelligence when trying to do simple tasks like reading a menu. It raises an interesting debate about the need for specialist solutions like Be My AI, Envision and Seleste. There’s also a look ahead to this year’s Next Big Thing event held by Vispero for users of JAWS, Zoomtext and Fusion products. The company are back again with an offer of $1000 to the winner of the competition to find the next big feature that could come to the assistive software in 2025. There’s reporting from Android Authority’s Mishaal Rahman that the Google Android screenreader Talkback 15 won’t be making its way to Samsung smartphones. He joins Steven to discuss, and Pocket-Lint’s Patrick O’Rourke reviews the latest Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Fold devices for us. Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube. Chapter Markers: 0:00 - Intro 1:28 - Shaun's Experience with the Meta Ray-Ban Glasses 17:47 - Vispero's Next Big Thing Event 22:56 - Googles Guided Frame Feature for taking Photos 26:25 - Sense Player Update Brings New Features 33:02 - Pixel 9 Range Thoughts & Impressions from Patrick O'Rourrke 37:57 - TalkBack 15 & Samsung with Mishaal Rahman
Apps Of The Week, Looking Ahead to Apple’s “Glowtime” Event & The Benefit Of Smart Glasses For Disabled People
06-09-2024
Apps Of The Week, Looking Ahead to Apple’s “Glowtime” Event & The Benefit Of Smart Glasses For Disabled People
Today on the show Steven and Shaun dive into the inbox for the first in our weekly series of “App of the Week” featuring your favourite apps and why others might liike them. We also welcome disability and technology advocate Colin Hughes back to discuss the upcoming Apple Event and why he thinks Meta are missing a trick when it comes to their Ray-Ban smart glasses. As always, the show begins with a catchup between Steven and Shaun, with Shaun telling us about his weekend away coming up at a rather fancy hotel. They both share their packing plans when going away, and discuss the best way to assess and use the features of a hotel room. In our new “App of the Week” feature, listeners Gordon and Dennis share their lists of favourite apps including Be My Eyes, Seeing AI, OoTunes and Mona for Mastodon. Get in touch using the details below to share your suggestions. Our special guest today is Colin Hughes, a long time disability and technology advocate, who talks to Steven about his experience of the Apple beta software ahead of its launch over the next month, as well as discussing his annoyance at the Apple Watch as a person who lives with muscular dystrophy, and why he believes Meta need to better understand the value their Ray-Ban smart glasses can have on the disability community. Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube. Chapter Markers: 0:00 - Intro 0:37 - Hotels & Tech 11:50 - App Of The Week 14:06 - E-mail - Gordons Essential App List 18:09 - E-mail - Dennis Essential Apps 25:46 - Contact Us 25:57 - Colin Hughes Interview - Apple Event Preview & Meta Ray Bans YouTube Video Chapter Adjustments. 18:59 - E-mail - Dennis Essential Apps 26:36 - Contact Us 26:47 - Colin Hughes Interview - Apple Event Preview & Meta Ray Bans
New Products From Anker, Android Issues & Three Socks And A Teddy Bear’s Head
05-09-2024
New Products From Anker, Android Issues & Three Socks And A Teddy Bear’s Head
Today on the show Steven and Shaun dive into your emails and voicemails with comments around Android, Braille and the future of AppleVis. They begin with their usual banter and Steven explains why he is so tired following a late night trip to the vet with his poorly dog, plus there are some updates about the show and thanks for the kind comments on YouTube. There’s also news from Anker on their new products including a new 3-in-1 portable charger, Soundcore Space One Pro headphones and new AeroFit 2 open earbuds. And there’s lots of comments including one from Negative Julian talking about the Motorola G54 Steven has just purchased and an issue he has had using Google Gemini with the Google Calendar. There’s also comments on Be My Eyes taking over AppleVis from Pete and Stan joins the chat about the future of Braille. Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube. Chapter Markers: 0:00 - Intro 1:18 - Puppy News. 3 Socks & a Teddy Bears Head 8:55 - Greg the Hero 14:52 - Creating Chapter Markers 16:02 - New Products from Anker 30:29 - Contact Us 30:49 - E-mail from Negative Julian on Google 41:06- E-mail from Pete regarding Be My Eyes and AppleVis 45:38 - E-mail from Stan on Braille
Driverless Cars, Rubber Chickens & Naming A Plastic Plant
04-09-2024
Driverless Cars, Rubber Chickens & Naming A Plastic Plant
Today on the show Steven and Shaun find out what its like to travel inside a driverless car courtesy of good friend of the show, Gregg Hayes. Plus Steven asks for an intervention into his recent usage of Facebook, and we gather your suggestions for the naming ceremony of the studio plastic plant.There’s also more discussion on the accessibility of smart doorbells such as the Blink system from Amazon, with Tiffani getting back in touch to share her experiences with both Blink and Ring.Gregg Hayes joins the guys to chat about his experience of traveling inside a driverless car from Waymo in his hometown of Phoenix, Arizona. Gregg takes us along for the ride with a video recorded by his son Dave which shows the outside of the car, what it's like inside and how it feels when it's moving along the city streets. Gregg talks about the joy of traveling independently this way with his guide dog and shares his hopes for it to be opened up further in the years to come.Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.Chapter Markers:0:00 - Intro3:49 - Singing Rubber Chickens13:59 - Naming the Double Tap Plant19:00 - iPhone SE 4 Rumours22:03 - Your E-mails27:03 - Contact Us27:14 - Driverless Cars with Greg Hayes