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In this episode, we reintroduce the IACast with a fresh lineup, featuring returning host Michael Doise alongside co-hosts Lauren Bradford and newcomer Becky Knaub. We dive deep into the world of technology, highlighting the latest gadgets and developments that have caught our attention, including intriguing discussions around the newest iPhones and various performance issues that… Continue Reading Folding On The Edge
In this episode, we dive into an exciting unboxing experience of the highly anticipated iPhone 16 Pro Max. Joining me are Taylor Arndt and Jeff Bishop as we explore the latest features and updates of Apple’s flagship device. The atmosphere is buzzing with anticipation as I reveal the shiny new phone in its white titanium… Continue Reading UnboxCast- iPhone 16 Pro Max
In this episode, we dive deep into the recent Apple event that has everyone buzzing, aptly titled “It’s Glow Time.” Our hosts, Michael Doeys and Taylor Arndt, share their reactions and insights about the exciting new products and features unveiled during this significant launch. With a focus on artificial intelligence and advancements in accessibility, the… Continue Reading It’s Post-Glowtime
In this episode, I’m joined by Taylor Arndt as we dive into an array of exciting tech updates and Apple news leading up to tomorrow’s much-anticipated Apple event. We share our excitement about the event, themed “It’s Glow Time,” which hints at significant announcements for the new iPhone lineup, particularly the introduction of Apple Intelligence… Continue Reading Its Pre-Glowtime!
Today’s conversation features Taylor Arndt and Michael Babcock, where we dive into the world of AI capabilities, particularly focusing on the potential of utilizing GPT 4.0 for content creation within the Technically Working podcast. We explore the intricate details of how AI can enhance content creation, touching on transcription capabilities and the advantages it brings… Continue Reading What’s new with iAccessibility
In this episode, we had a deep discussion about the closing of AppleViz and the future of accessible resources for the blind and low vision community. We reflected on the valuable work done by AppleViz over the years and the importance of maintaining a positive and respectful community culture. We highlighted the need for transparency,… Continue Reading iACast – Endings and Beginnings
In this lively and engaging conversation, Michael Doeys, Taylor Arndt, Lauren, and Jay unpack the features and functionalities of the Rabbit R1 and Meta Ray Bands devices. Michael emphasizes the practicality of the Meta Ray Bands with advanced AI features, making them a game-changer, particularly for blind and low-vision users. The group delves into the… Continue Reading iACast Special – DiscoverCast Comparing the Meta Glasses to the rabbit r1
In this conversation, we delve into the world of assistive technology, discussing various devices showcased at a convention. The discussion begins with a focus on Glide, a navigation device for the visually impaired, and transitions into a comparison with WeWalk, exploring the practicality and potential drawbacks of these devices. The conversation then shifts to the… Continue Reading iACast Special – Orbit Speak and BT Speak at ACB24
In this episode, Taylor and I discuss our experiences at the ACB convention, focusing on the latest developments with Aira. We delve into Aira’s new Access AI feature, which is a free competitor to Be My AI, offering a range of innovative services. Additionally, we explore Aira’s plans to integrate features into Meta Ray Bands,… Continue Reading iACast Special – AI and Aira at ACB24
In this episode, we discuss our experiences at the ACB convention in Jacksonville, Florida. We explored new technologies in the exhibit hall, focusing on two particular devices, starting with the WeWalk smart cane. The WeWalk cane integrates Google Maps and other mapping technologies, offering features like obstacle detection through vibrations and directional cues. While some… Continue Reading iACast Special – WeWalk and Glidance at ACB24
In this episode, we delve into the unboxing of the new iPad Pro M4 13-inch with Michael Doeys leading the discussion. The excitement is palpable as the iPad arrives, boasting impressive features like one terabyte of space, 16 gigs of RAM, and a sleek silver design. The unboxing process is meticulous, with observations on the… Continue Reading 13 Inch iPad Pro M4 UnboxCast
In this latest episode of the IACast News Update, Michael Doeys expresses gratitude for listeners’ support of the IACast and shares his excitement about the success of iPads. Michael discusses contemplating purchasing the nanotexture display based on positive reviews but ultimately deciding to stick with the current version for now, looking forward to trying out… Continue Reading iACast News for May 13, 2024
In this episode of IACast, we dive into the recent Apple event where new iPads were announced. We discuss the various models, including the iPad Mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro, along with the range of colors and storage options available. The conversation delves into the pricing, with the iPad Air starting at $599 and… Continue Reading iACast iPads Are Crushing It
In this episode, we dive into the latest tech news, particularly focusing on the upcoming Apple event scheduled for May 7th. Tim Cook announced the event, hinting at the unveiling of new iPad Pro and Air models, along with the highly anticipated Apple Pencil 3. Speculations suggest the potential inclusion of OLED displays in the… Continue Reading iACast News for April 25th, 2024
In this news update, I discussed recent developments in the tech world that caught my attention. Firstly, Meta’s decision to open up their operating system on devices like the Quest to third-party manufacturers for creating VR headsets is a significant move. It appears to be a strategic step towards competing with the Vision Pro, which… Continue Reading iACast News for April 23, 2024
In this discussion, Taylor Arndt and Michael discuss various tech topics, starting with the review of the Humane AI Pen by Marques Brownlee. They delve into the features and issues of the pen, such as its functionality, pricing, and potential shortcomings. The conversation shifts to the impact of tech reviews on companies, highlighting the importance… Continue Reading April Tech News Discussion
Mike discusses his experience with the Vision Pro headset in this episode of the IACast. He shares his excitement about the headset’s capabilities and its impact on his interactions with others. Mike details his observations about the headset’s features, such as voice memos, FaceTime, Messages, and more. He praises the headset’s ability to enhance his… Continue Reading Thoughts on Vision Pro
In this episode, we are joined by Taylor Arndt to discuss Microsoft Loop, a program that serves as an alternative to Notion. One of the main advantages of Loop is its accessibility for blind users, addressing the accessibility issues that Notion has. Loop offers features such as workspaces, pages, and ideas, allowing users to categorize… Continue Reading Get looped in with Microsoft Loop
In this episode, I’m joined by Jeff Bishop, the President of Blind Information Technology Specialists (BITS). We discuss the accomplishments of BITS as an organization and their mission to promote accessibility and education in the field of technology for the blind and low vision community. Last year, under Jeff’s leadership, BITS saw significant growth in… Continue Reading A Bit about BITS
In this segment of the conversation, I start by discussing recent tech announcements. I mention the Samsung event and the release of the S24 series, which includes the S24, S24 Plus, and the Ultra. I note that these phones resemble iPhones in terms of their design, with squared-off edges and matte colored sides. I also… Continue Reading Unpacking January Tech News























