RNIB Tech Talk episodes
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Saying Goodbye To The Mac: Jonathon Mosen's Viewpoint
Blind blogger and broadcaster Jonathon Mosen is from New Zealand and joined Jackie and Steven at a very early hour to discuss his latest blog - Saying Goodbye To The Mac.
Music Streaming Services
We all love music right? Shaun Preece looks at the various music streaming services available and finds out how accessible they are.
Gov.UK Survey Probes Into Access Tech Usage
Following a recent discussion about a GOV.UK survey carried out to examine the types of access tech being used to log on to the government website, Chris Moore from HMRC got in touch to give us some more feedback.
How To: Use Amazon Echo
Following his successful podcast on what the Amazon Echo is, Shaun Preece investigates how to get the best out of the personal assistant device.
Accessible Music On The Go: Sansa Clip & Rockbox
Jackie Brown speaks to Sean Randall to talk about an old but solid option to enjoy music on the move that is accessible and easy to use.
Comment: A Listener's Views On Tech Talk
Robin Christopherson has been in touch with Tech Talk to give his comments on a range of topics discussed on the programme over the past few weeks including Microsoft Word tips, buying a Mac and the future of braille.
App Of The Week: Braille Bee
Jackie Brown speaks to Hilary Kleck who has developed a new app called Braille Bee that aims to help blind children to learn braille.
How To: Using Windows Narrator
Did you know there is a screenreader for blind people built into Microsoft Windows computers? It's called Narrator and it's completely free. Shaun Preece takes a look at how to use this useful tool.
Microsoft Word: Handy Hints & Tips
A number of our blind and partially sighted listeners have been in touch to offer their handy hints and tips using Microsoft Word.
Fifty Years Of Braille
Jackie Brown chats with Steve and Paul who are both keen braille users to discuss how using the reading method has helped them over the past half century.