Over the weekend, I caught up on some CSUN content thanks to Blind Bargains. Here is what I thought was of interest.
- DO-IT Gets Teens and Young Adults Excited about Tech This was quite interesting. It looks like this isn’t necessarily gender specific, and I was interested because I was in tech at a young age.
- AI Squared Talks ZoomText for Mac Speech Features, Sitecues for Web Publishers I was interested in this because of the new idea for web publishers. I’m still not real clear on what this new idea is, and may contact them for more. I don’t know if this is part of their product for making things bigger, or what.
- If you want a great laugh, Blind Bargains has Check out the Moves on that Robot As J.J. indicates, they interview HIMS about this new product. They have it on the feed, but I’ve not listened to it yet. This should bring a great laugh.
- I think the biggest news out of what I heard over the weekend was ScripTalk Prescription Labels Now Available through CVS with plans to add more. It would be nice for my local pharmacy to add this, and I wonder if it could be put on OTC stuff as well such as the adville or other drugs we may provide. The toll-free services they mention where you can get more info is a cool idea, but why not a regular number? You’ll save a lot of money by not paying for a toll-free line, and with the expense of long distance now a days with cell phones, it would benefit you cost wise. I suppose lots of people still don’t have long distance, so the toll-free line is more beneficial.
- Honest Vision’s $15,000 Computer-based OCR System was interesting, but the 15k price tag is not within most budgets to buy it as of now. Sorry guys, but you need a serious payment plan before we could afford that one. There re other magnification podcasts, but this one was interesting even though it was expensive.
- A Low-vision Graphing Calculator with Speech and more from Sight Enhancement Systems caught my attention. I heard the demo of the other product they mention, I’d be interested to hear one of this product.
- Finally Candid Thoughts on the GW Micro and Microsoft Partnership from Jeremy Curry mainly because I’m a GW customer, but still, I thought this was great.
I still have a ton to listen to, but if you want to see the full list of podcasts Go to the podcast index page where you will find more.
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