[infotech] Re: A new iPhone article for Infotech

  • From: william lomas <will.d.lomas@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 06:28:06 +0000

works fab. if they can see it clearly enough, the web workers can even tell you 
the kind of soup for example or pizza or whatever you have snapped a picture of.
On Feb 16, 2012, at 6:22 AM, Brian Hartgen wrote:

> Hi Will
>  
> Yes that’s one I need to experiment more with, I do have it installed 
> certainly.
>  
> Thanks for the recommendation!
>  
> From: infotech-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:infotech-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
> Behalf Of william lomas
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 8:38 PM
> To: infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [infotech] Re: A new iPhone article for Infotech
> 
>  
> triw vizwiz?
> you can snap a picture of say a tin of soup, record your voice asking, what 
> soup is this, for example and web workers, real humans that is or the IQ 
> engines can say what it is
>  
> On Feb 15, 2012, at 7:22 PM, David Quarmby wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi Brian,
> for every day use, I find Next Buses & Train Times extremely useful.
>  
> regards
> David Quarmby
> david.quarmby@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 07736 087019
> Inclusive design means that  all products, services, environments etc., 
> should be accessible and usable by the majority of people, to the greatest 
> extent, without the need for any adaptation or specialist design.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Brian Hartgen
> To: infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 4:39 PM
> Subject: [infotech] A new iPhone article for Infotech
>  
> Hi everyone!
>  
> Well in the last edition of Infotech, Terry gave us a tremendous presentation 
> relating to the differences between the iPhone 4 and 4S, with a couple of 
> other small items thrown in.
>  
> One of the articles in the upcoming edition I will be presenting relates to 
> using some iPhone apps.  Again, Terry delivered a good presentation some 
> months ago now, possibly about a year ago. But there are thousands of apps 
> available, so it makes sense that we do this once in a while. I know I’ve 
> really come to appreciate some of the great things the iPhone can do, not 
> just for leisure purposes but also for daily living tasks too that we as 
> blind people may need.
>  
> I have some apps I would like to tell you about, but it would be interesting 
> to hear those which you find useful also.  I’d like to focus away from radio 
> listening if we could please, (with the exception of bBC iPlayer which I will 
> discuss), but pretty much anything else goes. So, if you have some apps which 
> you have found to be particularly accessible, I’ll try and include them. 
> Please write to me at
> Brian.hartgen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  
> Thanks very much, and more news on the upcoming edition quite soon!
>  
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