The Canadian Council of the Blind Podcast
Business:Non-Profit
When you start using an iPhone, you’re entering a carefully crafted ecosystem of hardware, software, and services. Apple tries to make its customers feel valued at the same time as they seek to profit from them. There are many implications of this. It’s far easier, for example, to purchase and read books using the Books app included on your iPhone than it is to obtain books from other vendors like Kindle. The same holds true for music, TV shows, etc. We’ll examine the advantages and disadvantages of Apple’s tight control of the app store and by extension, of what you can do on your iPhone. We’ll also talk about the economics of owning an iPhone and getting the greatest possible use out of it.
54. David Green on online banking
53. Taxes with Wayne Antle and Joseph Dorosh
52. Samantha Moore on Facebook privacy settings
51. Samantha moore on Facebook
50 Excel from the Keyboard, Intro Using NVDA, December 16, 2020
49 Kim Kilpatrick on shopping with the Apple Store app and uber Eats
48. Exploring rotor options on iOS with Kim Kilpatrick
47 Victor Reader Stream Bookshelves Part 2 of 2, Online Bookshelves, October 29, 2020
46 Victor Reader Stream Bookshelves part 1 of 2, SD Card Bookshelves, October 22, 2020
45 AIRA update with Jeanine Stanley
44 Peter Tucic from Humanware
43 rearranging the iPhone home screen with Diana Brandt
42 wayn antel overview of the Mac
41 voiceover commands part 2 Bluetooth key commands and reassigning voiceover touch gestures
40 Voiceover commands gestures part 1
39 voice dream reader part 2
38 voice dream reader part 1
37 Dolphin easy reader presentation
36 NNELS update
35 World blind union podcast with Q&A after current state of affairs
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