Petition Asking Amazon to make the New Kindle 2 Fully Accessible

A petition has been started asking Amazon Technologies, Inc. to add voice prompts to make the new Kindle 2 fully accessible to blind and partially sighted persons.

rEad and Sign Petition Asking Amazon to Make the Kindle 2 Fully Accessible

 

The text reads as follows:

We, the undersigned, ask Amazon Technologies, Inc., and its affiliates, to modify the new Kindle 2, and add the ability to have all menu choices spoken with voice prompts, so that all blind and sighted individuals may purchase, and make full use of this innovative product.

First, we give acknowledgement and appreciation to Amazon.com for taking the initiative to make your website and online store accessible to those with visual impairments.

As a result of these efforts, thousands of visually impaired persons make purchases from Amazon.com on a regular basis, and thousands of people pay for monthly and annual subscriptions to Audible.com.

We also hope that Amazon.com will take into consideration that the population is aging, and for many, their eyesight is deteriorating.

Because Amazon.com and Audible.com offer 230,000 publications, and because both entities offer immediate access to newly released works, we are simply asking for the same level of immediate access, and are willing to pay for this access, if your technology permits us to do so.

Because providing talking menus will increase the chance of adoption of this device by schools and universities, because sighted individuals will benefit by having spoken prompts while driving, and because providing full access to the Kindle 2 will result in sales that will outweigh the expenditure of making all menu choices speak their status, we ask Amazon Technologies, Inc., and its affiliates, to make the necessary firmware upgrade to give access to this very loyal group of reading enthusiasts.

 

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SeroTalk Podcast 8 With Tech News and the latest on HDTV and DVS

Listen to Podcast8 with Tech News and the Latest on HDTV and DVS

Serotek is celebrating seven years of quality service now thru Feb. 22, 2009, but you get the gifts. Get 25% off any software purchase of $399 or more. Get licenses for two computers to run System Access, with free lifetime upgrades, starting at just $299.

Try the System Access Mobile Network (SAMNet) for just $129 per year, and get the 13th month absolutely free.

And for existing SAMNet members, for every first-time user that you refer who signs up for one year of SAMNet, you will receive one free month of the network. Instruct the referral to enter your name in the customer referral field during the signup process, and we’ll take care of the rest. Whether you need a better screen reading technology, or want a second option for maximum accessibility, there has never been a better time or better price for state-of-the-art computer access. Offers valid from Monday, Feb. 16 through Midnight Eastern, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2009. For more information, call (866) 202-0520 or visit

Serotek.com Purchase Page

We spoke with Larry goldberg with the

WGBH Media Access Group

about the best converter boxes, antennas, advocating for cable companies and TV stations to offer DVS audio and more.

Shop.WGBH.org for DVS Titles on DVD

enter Your City or Zipcode at www.AntennaWeb.com

 to See What HD Channels and Antennas Are Best for Your Location.

Email Complaints to the Federl Communications Commission at info@fcc.gov

 

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Tech Chat 4 – Labeling Our Belongings

Listen to Fourth SeroTalk Tech Chat on Labeling Our belongings

We discussed a bar code reader for food, books, CDs and household products.

Customized Metrologic Fusion Omnidirectional Bar Code Scanner for $299

Identify millions of items from groceries and household cleaners to books and CDs. Simply plug the scanner into a USB port on your computer, point it at an item, and press the button to activate. then just go to

www.BCScan.com

Mike Calvo demoed the soon-to-be-released Milestone 312 MP3 player and RFID tag recorder and identifier to label almost anything.

Need a tool for sorting your credit cards and photo IDs?

ACM Wallet Manager for Sorting Our Credit Cards and Photo IDs

Also discussed were  Colorino and Cobalt color identifiers with  light probes.

 

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SeroTalk Tech Chat 3 – TV Through Your Computer

Listen to Third SeroTalk Tech Chat on TV Through Your Computer

The third Tech Chat briefly discussed the delay in going to all digital TV until June of 2009. We discussed the importance of using the computer to become your TV. software mentioned for this included:

www.Beyondtv.net

www.winamp.com

and web portals including:

HuLu.com for Full Length U.S. TV Shows anbd Movies

Worldwide Internet TV at www.wwitv.com

IxQuick.com With Links to Over 18 Million Hours of Video

 

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Seventh SeroTalk Podcast With Highlights From ATIA 2009


Listen to Highlights From the 2009 ATIA Conference in Orlando – One Hour

With 35 interviews totaling over three hours of audio, there were many interesting exhibits. We therefore encourage you to listen to those segments listed below.

We spoke with Microsoft about the beta of Windows7.

Microsoft.com

We included 7 segments here we believe to be of interest to the greatest number of listeners. They included:

American Printing House for the blind

Larry Skutchan showed a new 18 cell braille display that works with PCs as well as cell phones via bluetooth. He announced the software update to the Braille Plus with support for braille displays, podcast application, and an internet radio tuner based on

shoutcast.com

GW Micro

talked about Window-eyes 7, notetakers, and a forthcoming audio player.

Softeq

showed a device allowing audio narration of tours that automatically speak relevant info based on the room you have just entered.

LevelStar.com

talked about the latest update for their Icon with braille display support, podcast application and internet radio tuner.

Optelec.com

presented two new magnifiers that were the talk of the exhibit among those needing enlargement, docuent storage, the ability to see objects both near and far away, and the ability to scroll documents.

Perkins Products

talked about the next generation Perkins Brailler. Priced at $650, its half the weight of the original, comes in your choice of three colors, better paper guide to prevent jamming or crooked paper, better-placed handle, and better keys.

Finally, Jim Fruchterman, founder of BookShare.org

talked about an effort to improve universal access using web-based technology. read more at

www.RaisingTheFloor.net

Follow SeroTalk on Twitter by going to

twitter.com/serotalk

Call us with your thoughts and suggestions about either the podcast, or

SAMNet Radio

at 866–997–BLAB 2522.

 

 

 

 

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35 Interviews From ATIA 2009

Listen to David Dikter, Executive director of ATIA Discuss the Organization

www.atia.org

Listen to Interview With ABISee About Eye-Pal Solo OCR Software

Listen to AbleData Federally Funded Resource for Accessible Devices

www.abledata.com

Listen to New 40 Cell Braille Display From Adaptive Technology of New England, A Division of Perkins

www.perkins.org

Listen to Larry Skutchan Discuss New Items and Updates From A P H

www.aph.org

Listen to the Latest News From Bookshare.org

www.bookshare.org

Listen to Caption Mic and two Other Products for Creating Text Captions for Audio and video Files

www.mhsa.us

Listen to Dancing dots for Blind Musicians Discuss Music Software, Keyboards and the Best Sound Cards and Devices

www.dancingdots.com

Listen to the Latest Offerings From Dolphin Computer Access

www.yourdolphin.com

Listen to Durateq Audio Description for Venues Like coke Museum, Disney and the NewEngland Patriots

www.durateq.com

Listen to Dynavox Discuss Interactive A A C Speech Generating Devices

www.dynavoxtech.com

Listen to Enhanced Vision Discuss Handheld Pebble and Amigo Magnifiers

www.enhancedvision.com

Listen to Eschenbach Optic of america Discuss Their Low vision Devices

www.eschenbach.com

Listen to Florida Division of blind Services Discuss Employment Options and Services

Florida Division of Blind Services Web Page

Listen to the Latest Offerings From GW Micro, Makers of Window-eyes, Notetakers, and Forthcoming Audio Player

www.gwmicro.com

Listen to Handy Tech North america Discuss Braille Displays, Cell Phone Software and Minnesota Training Facility

www.handytech.us

Listen to the Latest Low Vision, GPS and Other Offerings from Humanware

www.humanware.com

Listen to InfoGrip Keyboards, Trackballs and Switches

www.infogrip.com

Listen to Issist iZoom magnifier That Can Be Installed on any computer System

www.issist.com

Listen to LevelStar Discuss Braille Display Support, Music Player and Other Updates to the Icon and Braille Plus

www.levelstar.com

Listen to maine Assistive Technology Act Program and resources for All to Get Adaptive Technology

resna.org lists all assistive Technology Act Programs Throughout the USA By State, and All Available Alternative Financing Programs

www.ataporg.org Lists All Assistive Technology Act Programs and Contact Info for Each State

Listen to FarView and ClearView magnifiers from Optelec

www.optelec.com

Listen to Discussion of All New Perkins Brailler

www.perkins.org

Listen to UltraThera Demo of PointScribe Software for Helping Persons to Improve Handwriting

www.pointscribe.com

Listen to ProxTalker A A C Device to Help Persons who Can’t speak

www.proxtalker.com

Listen to Quilsoft Demo of WordQ Predictive Text and SpeakQ Speech Recognition software

www.quilsoft.com

Listen to Jim Fruchterman Discuss Project Called Raising The Floor to Create Universal Access

www.raisingthefloor.net

Listen to Handheld Video magnifiers from Reinecker USA

www.reineckerreha.com

Listen to EVAS Scan Read Magnify Reading Machine With Speech and Screen Enlargement

www.evas.com

Listen to Talker Inc Augmentative Communications Device for the Speech-Impaired

www.talkerinc.com

Listen to Info on Services Provided by the Tampa Florida Lighthouse for the Blind

www.tampalighthouse.org

Listen to Offerings From visionCue, Distributors of Optelec Braille Displays and Video Magnifiers

www.visioncue.com

Listen to Phillip and Julie From Orlando Share What Devices Impressed Them at This Year’s Event

Listen to 3 Occupational Therapy Students Share Their A T Faves

 

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Rest In Peace SMA

Listen to Announcement Declaring the Death of the SMA (Software Maintenance Agreement)

NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release

Media Contact: 
pr@serotek.com

612.720.1068

Technical Contact :
info@serotek.com

Serotek Announces an End to Software Maintenance Agreements
Industry Standard SMAs No Longer Standard

MINNEAPOLIS, Minn – January 28, 2009 – Serotek Corporation, the leading provider of internet and digital information accessibility software and services, today announced that it will no longer require a fee to upgrade or maintain any software in its product line.
Software companies traditional have charged fees under a contract, commonly known as a Software Maintenance Agreement (SMA), to upgrade to newer versions of their software packages. Serotek will continue to provide regular upgrades and software improvements but will offer them free of charge to all Serotek customers.
The announcement was formally made today at the Assistive Technology Industry Association (ATIA) annual conference in Orlando, Florida, with the company’s “RIP SMA” campaign. The first such offering of its kind, the news was met with great user enthusiasm.
“True to our belief that accessibility is right, not a privilege, we are excited to lead the industry in pronouncing SMAs are dead.” said Mike Calvo, CEO, Serotek Corporation, “Users of our System Access product line can now enjoy one price, one time, forever. And we encourage the industry to follow suit.”
Reactions to this news can be found on the company’s podcast, Serotalk, which is being broadcast live from the conference’s Internet Café, which is being sponsored by the Serotek Corporation. Those unable to attend the conference can listen to the Serotalk podcast by going to Serotek Corporation
www.serotalk.com

Serotek Corporation is a leading technology company that develops software and manufactures accessibility solutions under the System Access brand. Committed to the mission of providing accessibility anywhere, Serotek began with the launch of the first online community specifically designed to meet the needs of people with visual impairment. Since then, Serotek has introduced several powerful, affordable solutions that require minimal training and investment. For more information, visit

www.serotek.com

 

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Vision Australia

MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ — Serotek Corporation, the leading provider of internet and digital information accessibility software and services, today announced that Vision Australia, the leading provider of blindness and low vision services in Australia, is its primary provider of the Serotek product range in Australia. Formed in 2004 by the merger of the Royal Blind Society, the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Vision Australia Foundation, and the National information Library Services, Vision Australia is the country’s first truly national blindness agency.
As the only organization in Australia utilizing Serotek’s Remote Incident Manager (RIM) software, Vision Australia is uniquely suited to provide remote training and technical support to Australians who prefer to remain at home and on their own computers for such services.
“We can troubleshoot and provide technical support to people on their PCs without them having to leave their homes,” said Gerard Menses, CEO, Vision Australia, “that is the value that our relationship with Serotek offers to all Australians whether blind, with low vision or mobility challenged.”
“By adding Vision Australia to our reseller network, Serotek, once again, proves its global reach and affirms its position as a growing force within the worldwide assistive technology community,” said Mike Calvo, CEO, Serotek Corporation. For a complete list of all Serotek resellers, visit
http://www.serotek.com/dealers.html

Serotek Corporation
Serotek Corporation is a leading technology company that develops software and manufactures accessibility solutions under the System Access brand. Committed to the mission of providing accessibility anywhere, Serotek began with the launch of the first online community specifically designed to meet the needs of people with visual impairment. Since then, Serotek has introduced several powerful, affordable solutions that require minimal training and investment. For more information, visit http://www.serotek.com

Vision Australia
Vision Australia is the leading provider of blindness and low vision services in Australia. We work in positive partnership with Australians who are blind or have low vision to help achieve the possibilities they choose in life. Combining the skills and resources of several leading blindness organisations to create one national voice, Vision Australia is committed to delivering exceptional and efficient services that open up exciting possibilities for our community. For more information or to support Vision Australia please visit
http://www.visionaustralia.org

 

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Second SeroTalk Tech Chat on Using Facebook, Twitter and the Socializer

Listen to Second SeroTalk Tech Chat on Using Facebook, Twitter and the SamNet Socializer

this 52 minute presentation covers account setup, finding friends and family, groups of interest, accessible games, audio, video, photos, applications and more. Some items mentioned included:

TwitterMail.com Private Email Address you can Use to Post to Your Twitter Account

Twitteroo Standalone Client for Windows

OutTwit Ap for Use With Microsoft Outlook From www.TechHead.com

Ap allowing Twitter updates to be posted to your Facebook update

and the next generation messenging client called The Socializer from

www.serotek.com

 

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Sixth SeroTalk Podcast on Books, and Announcing SAMNet Radio

Listen to Sixth Podcast discussing Resources for Books, and Anouncing SAM Net Radio – 50 Minutes

Three major announcements in this podcast including the January 28 launch of
SAM Net Radio – Your Station, Your Community!

We will be broadcasting live from ATIA 2009 to be held in Orlando Florida from Jan. 28-31.
Assistive Technology Industry Association Website

We have extended an invitation to all 134 vendors to drop by for an interview, and free publicity, including those those who see us as competitors. We also announced the sale of a System Access license for Netbooks running on the Intel Atom Processor for only $149.
Now, you can own a computer, including screen access for as low as $500.
We also now have more powerful Netbooks with System Access and one year of the Mobile Network for $799 or $999.
For more info, visit our website at
Visit serotek.com for affordable and high quality access solutions.

We discussed our favorite book websites including:
Audible.com – the Definitive Resource for Audio Books, Newspapers and Speeches

The Newly Updated BookShare.org where people share access to books they have scanned and proofread

U.S. National Library Service digital TalkingBooks Pilot Program

U.s. National Library Service Web Braille

(RFBD) Recordings for the Blind and Dislexic

OverDrive.com Global Distributor of EBooks, Audio Books, and Music downloads With Cooperating Libraries

We welcome your input via the BLAB Line at 866–997–2522, or

Email resources@serotek.com

 

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First Tech Chat on Netbooks

Listen to First Tech Chat Discussing Netbooks, Hosted by Mike Calvo – 42 Minutes

User Comments:

I wanted to thank the Serotalk team for posting this informative and exciting podcast regarding the possibilities and properties of netbooks. I pray that blind users will get over the cult of blind ghetto products, both for the sake of inovation and their pocketbooks. A good Braille display with one of these outstanding machines seems a far better and less expensive notetaking solution then anything else on the market, plus the netbook grows with the market, unlike blindness notetakers.

George McDermith

 

Thank you very much for this tech chat. I found it most informative and helpful as we will soon be purchasing those wonderful machines. I am a firm believer that eventually they will put a severe dent in the sales of devices such as the PacMate and BrailleNote. I state this as a person who is blind and works and must find the most economical answers to digital solutions.

Looking forward to your next offering.

Lynne Tatum

 

A few moments ago I finished listening to the Serotalk Netbook Podcast.

Although not a geek like Mike Calvo or Michael Lauf, I was able to

follow along, understand, and comprehend rather well.

Just my nickel’s worth: I thought the podcast was presented in an

efficient manner, lending expertise, offering new insight as well. I

will definitely be tuning in next Thursday, anxiously awaiting your

next technical offering.

As always, keep up the good work, allowing those of us who are not

geeks, to play, learn, and grow! I can’t say enough about Serotek,

along with each person to whom I’ve spoken!

Christine Diller

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Out of the Ghetto and in to the Digital Lifestyle

A ghetto is a portion of a city in which members of a minority group are coerced to live through social, cultural, legal, and/or economic pressure. Ghettos are often separated from the city at large by a wall or other natural barrier. But the real barrier is fear: fear of outsiders by those within the ghetto and fear of ghetto-dwellers by those outside the ghetto.

If you’ve read this article in AFB Accessworld, you’ll know I have firsthand experience with a ghetto. When my parents came to Miami from Cuba looking for new opportunities, they joined a community of other Cubans who were here for the same reasons. Our community was a place where we proudly celebrated our Cuban heritage and where the Cuban culture remained alive and well. But it was also a place that trapped us in poverty; a place where expectations were low; and ultimately a place which isolated us from the rest of society. It was a type of ghetto.

Did we prefer being poor, stereotyped, isolated and hopeless? Of course not! But there was an unspoken sentiment that leaving the ghetto would also mean leaving an important part of yourself behind, and that you would sacrifice the culture that made you who you were if you tried to blend seamlessly with mainstream society.

Over time, I came to realize that my cultural differences didn’t need to isolate me from those outside my community. In fact, those differences are a part of what make me interesting. I learned that there was a whole world full of people who had their own interesting differences to celebrate, and that despite all our differences, we were exactly the same in many ways.

This is a truth I had to learn not only as a Cuban American, but as a blind person as well. I spent much of my life listening to the stereotypes about blind people. We were socially inept. We were unemployable. We were to be pitied. We had to be provided with basic necessities to make our insular world habitable, but we were too different from the rest of society to ever be a part of it in any meaningful way.

I knew that I didn’t fit any of these stereotypes. I was sociable, I had talents, and I certainly didn’t want any pity. I didn’t need anyone to take the liberty of creating a world for me which contained only the things they thought I might need. I was perfectly capable of thinking for myself, and I wanted the freedom to choose what I would and would not do. I needed to bridge the gap between the blind ghetto the world thought I should live in and the place I really wanted to be.

Early on I understood that technology would play a huge role in bridging that gap, not just for me, but for the millions of other blind people like me. It isn’t just about bridging the gap to employment, which is certainly important. It’s about providing a way for blind people to have fun, to be entertained, and to communicate with the rest of the world without any geographical, social or economic barriers.

Over the years, I have watched mainstream technology evolve from something available to only an elite few to something completely ubiquitous. I have seen technology emerge from complex, bulky gadgetry comprehensible only to geeka to user-friendly, pocket-sized and smaller devices which can be enjoyed easily by those who have no tech savvy whatsoever. And during this time the price of mainstream technology has plummeted so that even the most budget-conscious consumer can pick up a state-of-the-art computer for $400 or less.

But has this trend carried over in to the assistive technology arena? Is there a push to provide compelling access to off-the-shelf products? Are AT companies designing easy and affordable products that don’t require hours of training to operate? The answer is a resounding no!

But why not? Is it because blind people are content to remain in the blind ghetto? Are we content to continue paying thousands of dollars for access to proprietary products which provide only a fraction of the functionality of mainstream products? Is it because we are content to remain a niche market rather than insisting on being seen as viable consumers who share the interests of our sighted counterparts? Is it because blind people simply don’t want access to entertainment or social networking? The answer to these questions is also a resounding no!

Ghettos, you see, not only keep insiders in, they keep outsiders out. The blind ghetto discourages mainstream technology companies from making their products accessible. A select group controls the sales to the ghetto and like it that way. The ghetto barriers protect their market share even though those walls can deny their customers access to the riches available to everyone outside the walls. It takes gutsy companies to build and market products that tear down the walls and it is these “disruptive” technologies that excite me.

Finally, in the past couple of years we have begun to see products that break down the ghetto walls. And each time a “ghetto-busting” product is introduced, its success enriches us all. Look at some of these products: Packmate from Freedom Scientific, runs on the Windows Mobile platform, and allows users to install their own software rather than depending on a specific group of preinstalled proprietary applications—exactly like mainstream PDAs.. Mobilespeak from Codefactory, puts blind cell phone users on a par with their sighted friends; and maybe the most fun “ghetto-buster” is the exciting Apple 4th generation Nano which, for the first time, gave blind folks the same accessibility to their “tunes” that every sighted teenager has enjoyed for years..

My company, Serotek, is a big participant in “ghetto-busting.” Today, Serotek introduced the Socializer, an application which provides access to instant messaging services such as MSN and AIM, as well as easy access to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. The response has been overwhelming and runs the gamut from tech savvy users clamoring for MySpace to be added to the application, to technical neophytes who have no idea what Facebook and Twitter are, but are anxious to find out. In a world that is becoming ever smaller with instant and ubiquitous one to one communications, Serotek tore down the ghetto wall and invited blind folks everywhere to be full twittering members.

The response shows clearly that blind people do want to live the accessible digital lifestyle. We do want to share photos on Facebook and Flicker and keep in touch through Twitter and MSN. We do want to chat with friends and family about how cool the iPod is, instead of waiting for an AT company to produce something half as good for twice the price. So let’s be loud about it! Let’s make our voices heard. Whether you create a petition, write an email, twitter to your new social network, create a group on Facebook, or just pick up the phone, let it be known that you want to tear down the walls to the blind ghetto and proudly live the accessible digital lifestyle.

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SeroTalk Podcast #5 on Portable Devices

Listen to SeroTalk Podcast #5 Covering Portable Devices – Jan. 08, 2009 – 35 Minutes

We unvailed the latest creation from Serotek, we call the Socializer.
SAM Net users can now communicate with family, friends, fellow-students, coworkers and anyone using Windows Live Messenger, AOL Instant Messenger, yahoo Messenger, Twitter and Facebook. Users can also have both text chats and voice chats with fellow-SAM Net users. It also includes what we call “SAM Net Buzz” which allows Serotek staff to communicate with members in real time.
Mike Calvo compared the top two audio docking stations from Kicker and Bose.
Kicker iKICK iK500

Bose SoundDock® for iPod®

We covered cell phones using both Windows Mobile and Symbian systems.
Mike Aarigo discussed his use of the latest two accessible cell phone GPS products.

WayFinder Access GPS software for Symbian phones

Mobile Geo GPS from Code Factory for Windows-based phones

Persons shared what cell phones, MP3 players and Netbooks they use.

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Fourth SeroTalk Podcast on Music and Radio Websites

Listen to fourth SeroTalk Podcast on music and radio websites, two product reviews and great discussion – 60 minutes

Follow SeroTalk on Twitter at www.twitter.com/serotalk

Get the latest podcasts and blog postings by adding the following feed to your newsreader or podcatcher

http://serotalk.com/feed/

Call the Blab Line and tell us what you think – 866-997-BLAB (2522
If you haven’t done so, get to know the Serotek team when you
Listen to the First SeroTalk Podcast

Sites mentioned for broadcast radio streams were:
BillSparks.org – largest list of working U.S. terrestrial radio streams

www.vTuner.com

European radio stations at www.ListenLive.EU

Reciva.com 15,000 radio streams and 21,000 shows on-demand

Radio-Locator.com displays AM and FM stations that can be heard in a given zipcode

A site to listen to and control radio receivers from around the world is
www.GlobalTuners.com lets you control receivers around the world

Two sites for licensed Amateur Radio Operators, General class or higher:
www.EchoLink.com

www.W4MQ.com

Both sites for U.S. sattelite radio were mentioned:
www.XM.com

www.Sirius.com

Sites mentioned for internet only radio stations included:
www.ShoutCast.com

www.000Audio.com

www.1.fm

www.181.fm

www.977Music.com

www.BigRRadio.com

www.Blip.FM

www.Sky.FM

www.StreamingRadioGuide.com

www.TheRadio.com

Music sites that let you create radio stations and learn your preferences

www.pandora.com

www.Last.FM

www.slacker.com

www.SongZa.com

www.BlueBeat.com

Sites mentioned for listening to, and buying music included:
www.AmazonMP3.com

www.iTunes.com

www.LaLa.com

www.NapSter.com

www.Rapsody.com

www.WalMart.com

Sites mentioned for tech podcasts and tech news included:
www.BlindCoolTech.com

www.Podcast.cNet.com

www.KenRadio.com

Live.Twit.TV

Speaking of TV, two sites mentioned

Hulu.com TV shows and full length movies on-demand in high quality

wwitv.com Worldwide Internet TV channels from around the world

 

Other sites mentioned:

www.BlindMiceMart.com

www.LiveJournal.com

DVD Audio Extractor website at www.castudio.org

We played a product review of the Moshi voice-activated talking alarm clock from
www.IndependentLiving.com

Per user request, Mike Calvo demonstrated his Bosh TAS10 coffee maker using Tassimo disks.
www.TassimoDirect.com

And Mike Calvo recommended the $220 Tom Bihn airport laptop Checkpoint Flyer briefcase,

Tom Bihn CheckPoint Flyer Briefcase for laptops

May whatever holidays you celebrate, be all you hoped for and more!

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Tips and Resources for Blind Travelers

Great Freds Head Companion Article With Useful Travel Tips

covers airport security, hotels, traveling abroad, locating luggage, signature guides, currency, service animals, x-raying access technology and more.

 

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Dollar General Agrees to Add Accessible Point of Sale Terminals to All Stores Over the Next 15 Months

Dollar General, a national discount retailer with more than 8,000 stores in 35
states, announced On Dec. 10, 2008 that it will be installing tactile point of
sale devices in all its stores over the next 15 months, so that customers who are blind and visually impaired can independently enter their PIN when using a point of sale device. The announcement is the result of an agreement the company negotiated with the American Council of the Blind, the American Foundation for the Blind, and a blind Dollar General customer from Texas. The settlement was reached without litigation using Structured Negotiations and was negotiated by Linda Dardarian and Lainey Feingold. Direct links to the agreement and the press release:
Dollar General Settlement Agreement

Dollar General Press Release

Dollar General is the seventh national company to engage in Structured Negotiations about the issue of tactile point of sale devices with ACB and AFB, and with the CCB when the retailer does business in California. A list of all POS agreements, as well as all thirty two agreements signed using Structured negotiations is available at
Law Office of Lainey Feingold – www.lflegal.com

510.548.5062
E-mail Lainey Feingold – lf@lflegal.com

 

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Third Podcast Discusses Social Networking – What It Is, and Why We Should

Listen to Dec. 11, 2008 Podcast on Social Networking Via Facebook and Twitter – 40 Minutes
We discussed social networking, finding lost friends, getting the latest information, staying in touch with people you care about, playing games, accessibility and useful third party plugins and software, via the two most popular websites:

faceBook.com

Twitter.com

OutTwit plugin to send and receive tweets from within Outlook

Twitteroo Stand-alone Windows Application

Serotek offers three discounts during 12 Days of christmas Promotion, from Dec. 13 through Dec. 24.

First-time SA Mobile Network subscribers can get one year of the system
Access Mobile Network for only $99, that’s $30 off the regular price.
Buy SA Mobile to run on two computers and  license to create your own
U3 enabled thumb drive for $499, and get one free year of access to the
SA Mobile Network!
Buy additional System Access machine licenses for $149, $50 off the
regular price.

A petition has been started by George McDermith, askingBraille display manufacturers to base their drivers on the human interface protocol, found on all Windows computers. Such a design philosophy will ensure that users can be certain of having support for their Braille display on any computer, not just one which has been custom-configured for such access, and will eliminate the need to depend on specific screen reader drivers.

Visit petition web page to add your support to this worthy cause.
And Mike Calvo recommends the Radius Atomic Bass earbuds.

 

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Two Web pages With Info on Microsoft Windows 7

Site listing features to be part of the upcoming Windows 7

Article from Microsoft with comments about accessibility planned for Windows 7

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Four Sources for Accessible TV Program Listings

Wireless.TVGuide.com

quickly lists what’s currently on for your cable or satellite provider with just the channel number, name, and the current show.
EPGuides.com

lists episode titles and air dates for over 4100 TV shows, lets you Search and browse alphabetically, sort by year, check out currently running shows, view fall US TV schedules, subscribe to newly added shows, recently canceled shows (US-only) and recently released US and UK TV DVDs, and receive updates on your RSS reader.
MyTVRSS.com

lets you create a special RSS feed by selecting the shows you want to track, clicking “Create Feed,” and adding the feed to your reader.
LocateTV.com

displays when your favorite shows or movies are shown on TV, see if available online, and view where you can get them on DVD.

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Latest Consumer Electronics Usable by the Blind

The Access Technology Team at the Jernigan Institute has produced its latest Consumer Electronics list, of mainstream devices usable by the blind includeing: Washers and Dryers, Dishwashers, Ranges, Microwaves, Refrigerators, Telephones, Home Theater, Radios (including SIRIUS/XM, Cell phones and PDAs, Boomboxes, iPod Docks, Receivers, Portable DVD Players and Thermostats.

Usable, but Not totally Accessible Appliances and Electronics

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Canadian TV Channel for the Blind

Accessible Channel Launches with ‘Open Format’ Descriptions
The Accessible Channel launched across Canada on December 3rd, 2008, providing television for the vision-impaired. The Accessible Channel’s “open format” makes description available on the primary audio setting and the only soundtrack provided is the described track. The Accessible Channel will also provide closed captioning for 90% of its program schedule, which is in compliance with current CRTC regulations.

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Serotek Extends offer of $200 off the purchase of $399 or more Through Dec. 3RD

Due to popular demand, Serotek has extended our offer of $200 off the purchase of $399 or more through Wednesday, Dec. 3Rd at Midnight Eastern. Get $200 off System Access screen reader version 3.0, System Access Mobile Network, Neospeech, Document Scan, additional machine licenses, or a Netbook computer with System Access. Call toll-fre 866-202-0520 or visit the

Serotek Purchase page

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50,000 Podcasts on PodcastAlley.com

SeroTalk is one of 4,285 technology podcasts you can find at

PodcastAlley.com

with over 50,000 podcasts to choose from. Happy listening and/or viewing!

 

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SeroTalk Second Podcast – Holiday special

Listen to the second SeroTalk podcast holiday special

Mike Calvo announced the official release of System Access 3.0, and $200 Black Friday discount from Nov 28 thru Dec. 1st. For more access for less, call 866-202-0520 or visit

www.serotek.com

Mike Calvo recommends the ultimate coffee, tea and hot chocolate maker technology called Tassimo. He recommends getting the Bosch brand TAS10 for $99 if you have filtered water, or the TAS45 for $129 if you need your water filtered

TassimoDirect.com

Michael lauf spoke with Tom bozikis with the
Better Business Bureau at www.bbb.org

They discussed reading U.S. and Canadian business reliability reports at search.bbb.org

filing a complaint at complaint.bbb.org

online safety and the very informative

Tri-State BBB Consumer Education Blog at www.bbbConsumerEducation.com

Seven people recommend their favorite websites for purchases.

Four sites mentioned by two or more people were:

overstock.com

NewEgg.com

TigerDirect.com

and

amazon.com

Three sites for comparing prices were mentioned:

froogle.com from Google

nextag.com

and

PriceGrabber.com

Other sites mentioned for computers, electronics and tech toys included:

BlindBargains.com

Buy.com

and

Geeks.com

For custom built computers and parts,
cmsProducts.com

mWave.com

MagicMicro.com

For audio gear like mixers and mics for musicians and DJs:

SweetWater.com

and

J&R Music – www.jr.com

Two sites for radios, antennas and communications gear:

C. Crane Company – CcRadio.com

and

BearCat1.com

Daily special sites offering only one product per day updated at midnight:
Woot.com

and

MidnightBox.com

For cell phones, GSM phones unbranded or also referred to as unlocked:
ImportGSM.com

MobileCityOnline.com

and

NegriElectronics.com

For fragrances:
Scentiments.com

FragranceNet.com

and

Perfume.com

For books, music and movies:

Half.com

For smaller and personal items:

haband.com

HarrietCarter.com

and

llbean.com

 

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First Serotalk Podcast

Listen to the first SeroTalk podcast, announcing System Access 3.0 – November 13, 2008 – 68 minutes

Give a listen to our first entry in to the wonderful world of podcasting. Meet most of the Serotek staff including Mike Calvo, Ricky Enger, Matt Campbell, Richard Wells, Raymond Bishop, Brian Kevelighan and Michael Lauf.

We discuss ten new and exciting features of System Access 3.0 including: 64–bit support, simplified user menus, awesome voice chat technology, support for

FireFox Web Browser Version 3.0.4

Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 Beta II

ALVA BC640 Braille display

iTunes 8.01

AllInPlay Poker, Crazy eights, Texas Hold’em and Anagram word game

automatic updates and auto-repair, more-responsive Neospeech voices, offline document scan and 75% more efficient

SAToGo

We also discuss the variety of new

economical and powerful Netbook computers.

E-mail resources@serotalk.com with comments and suggestions which may be read during the next podcast. 

E-mail kk12@serotalk.com with suggestions for educational segments or with useful resources.

We also hope you will call our toll-free number (866) 997–BLAB 2522. Leave a voicemail with your thoughts. We will play selected voicemails, and read selected e-mails during each podcast, as we are all about interaction.

Mike Calvo, ricky Enger and Michael Lauf will also be posting to this blog. We hope you will sign up and provide feedback to our rants.

Paste the following url in to your podcatcher

http://serotalk.com/feed/ 

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