[infotech] Re: A new iPhone article for Infotech

  • From: william lomas <will.d.lomas@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: infotech@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 20:38:20 +0000

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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