Episode 44: What’s in your Apple Watch dock, Castro just got some epic new Siri smarts, JAWS works around dodgy audio Windows driver issues and preparing for experimental sight restoration
Kia ora koutou Mosen At Largers. We are prolific just at the moment and here is our second podcast episode of the weekend. Here’s a summary of what you can hear and when you can hear it. Remember also that if you use a podcast app that supports chapters, you can easily navigate between these sections.
Introduction and contact info,0:00.000
COVID-19 in New Zealand,2:15.631
The Mosen At large Podcast is ready for WWDC. Are you?,4:26.533
I have the latest Windows 10 update and Narrator keeps getting better and better,8:01.792
Robin and Jonathan tell us what’s in their Apple Watch dock. What is in yours?,10:35.832
What’s the difference between a mixer and an audio interface?,30:24.019
Thoughts on Braille displays and notetakers,33:23.887
The Bonnie Bulletin begins with predictions,40:50.869
Bonnie chimes in on our new Samsung smart TV reviewed in episode 43,43:27.896
Tidal plays some music in Dolby Atmos but not from Sonos directly,46:11.845
iOS 14 wish list,47:33.994
My favourite podcast app for iOS Castro just got a lot of new Siri smarts,50:11.516
Castro’s chapter support,1:11:37.773
Preparing for experimental sight restoration surgery,1:13:49.716
JAWS 2020 introduces a feature to overcome problems with many laptop Windows audio drivers,1:19:28.470
The Tiffany Report on Braille Screen Input problems,1:26:49.812
Praise for the new Microsoft Edge,1:30:28.732
Closing announcement,1:32:03.734
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