[infotech] System Access to Go and the Digital Accessible Lifestyle

  • From: "Brian Hartgen" <brian.hartgen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2008 07:16:26 -0000

Just before we get to this message which I just sent to the Blind iPod list,
let me say that System Access to Go, which we have reviewed within Infotech
before, is now free of charge.  You can log in anywhere on the web and use
it.

 

There are a few comments I have about this which I will save for Infotech,
but you can create a free account which gives you access to all the
screen-reading facilities together with saving your settings. You don't have
to create an account but your settings will not be saved.

 

So go to

www.satogo.com

and check it out.

This is part of the Accessibility Anywhere initiative.

 

Now to the message.

 

 

There are some great things coming out from a variety of companies at this
year's ATIA conference, some of which are not in the theme of this list.
However, we are about to see some very cool things from Serotek in this area
in their Accessible Digital Lifestyle arena.

 

You should check out this podcast which describes some of the new things
they are implementing with the Zen Stone and the Victor Reader Stream.  This
seems to include transferring protected media such as Napster content to
these devices, voice tagging material on the Zen, and transferring other
protected content such as their audio described movie collection.  This
interview I don't think mentions that latter aspect of it but it is
intimated in their on-line presentation at

www.serotek.com

 

Really good work serotek.

 

OK so the link to the podcast is below.  Scott, you will love this, because
it is the direct link to download the file (smile).

 

It is

http://www.blindbargains.com/audio/080201-serotek.mp3

Enjoy!

 

Brian Hartgen

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