RNIB Tech Talk episodes
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Blind Blogger Speaks Out Against Apple's Decision To Remove Headphone Jack From New iPhones
The blind blogger and broadcaster Jonathon Mosen joins the team to discuss the decision by Apple to remove the headphone jack from the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
App Review: YouTube
As part of our regular review of accessible apps, Imran Ahktar from Glasgow got in touch to tell us about the popular video sharing website and app YouTube and how accessible it is to blind and partially sighted people.
Older People And The Benefits Of Tech
The reality of today's world is that technolotgy is everywhere and is becoming harder and harder to avoid. So why not give it a go. That's what one of our listeners did. She shared her story with Steven, Jackie and Shaun.
An Accessible Way To Stay Charged On The Go
There are so many different types of power banks out there - little devices that hook to your smartphone or tablet and let you charge up while on the move - but how would you know if your power pack has run out of, well, power. Our listener and regular contributor Julie Rodaway from Liverpool got in touch to tell us what she's found to solve the problem.
App Review: WhatsApp
We are always keen to hear what apps you are using and enjoying. One of our listeners got in touch to tell us what she thinks of WhatsApp on her Android device.
Review: Victor Reader Stream
Jackie reviews the latest version of the popular Victor Reader Stream by specialist tech giant Humanware.
Are New HMRC Guidelines On VAT Exempt Products Too Vague?
As new guidelines come into force from HMRC, blind and partially sighted people are still feeling confused about what the zero-VAT exempt rule applies to in terms of new technology. The team discuss and hear from listeners.
Comment: The Benefits Of Social Media
What are the benefits of social media for those of us who are blind or partially sighted? Kevin Satizibal reports.
Are Disabled Toilets Accessible To Blind People?
While it might seem obvious that disabled toilets are available for blind people to use, how accessible are they? This was the question that led to a new invention by Helen and Steve in Cornwall. They spoke to Steven Scott to tell them how their new device is changing the way blind people use toilets everywhere.
How To: Make Windows Programmes Default in Windows 10
If you are using Jaws and Windows 10, you may have noticed that the new Edge browser isn't yet compatible with the screen reader. Shaun Preece explains how you can choose a different browser for your PC as well as other apps.