Plan to watch this tomorrow night. I knew Joseph when he was at MSU in 1990.
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From: Joseph Lee
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Subject: [BlindTech] FW: [tek-talk] TEK TALK WELCOMES JOSEPH LEE, THE
ANNIVERSARY OF WINDOWS 10, MONDAY AUGUST 1, 2016, 8 PM EDT, THE PAT PRICE ROOM:
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Hi everyone,
Hope to meet many of you at this event.
Cheers,
Joseph
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Subject: FW: [tek-talk] TEK TALK WELCOMES JOSEPH LEE, THE ANNIVERSARY OF
WINDOWS
10, MONDAY AUGUST 1, 2016, 8 PM EDT, THE PAT PRICE ROOM: WWW.ACCESSIBLEWORLD.ORG
Robert Acosta, President
Helping Hands for the Blind
(818) 998-0044
www.helpinghands4theblind.org
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Subject: [tek-talk] TEK TALK WELCOMES JOSEPH LEE, THE ANNIVERSARY OF WINDOWS
10,
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NEWSWIRE: TEK TALK FEATURES JOSEPH LEE, WINDOWS 10 ANNIVERSARY
THE PAT PRICE ROOM: 8 PM EDT, MONDAY AUGUST 1, 2016
Presentation: Meet Windows 10 Anniversary Update
· Presenter: Joseph Lee
Description:
In mid-2015, technology writer Mary Jo Foley caused a stir when she announced
Microsoft was thinking about the successor to Threshold, or initial version of
Windows 10. This successor, codenamed Redstone, or as known by the name Windows
10 Anniversary Update or Version 1607, brings exciting features, such as
enhanced Cortana, revamped Action Center, Windows Subsystem for Linux,
reorganized Start menu, Settings and other apps, and new possibilities through
Edge extensions and more. To screen reader users, the most notable change is
vastly improved Narrator with features such as scan mode, developer mode,
improved responsiveness and so forth.
Join Joseph Lee, a Windows Insider and a contributor to NVDA screen reader
project, as he gives you a backstage tour of what's new, changed, fixed and
removed in Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Follow him along as he demonstrates
running Bash on Windows, navigating the newly redesigned Start menu,
demonstrates what's new in Narrator and his impressions of using third-party
screen readers with the latest Windows 10 upgrade. Along the way he will talk
about his experience of running Windows 10 and being a Windows Insider, and
what
screen reader developers must do to make Windows 10 support a great one for
users.
Presenter: Joseph Lee
E-Mail: joseph.lee22590@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Monday August 1, 2016
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