Episode 174 - California Dreamin, From Mt. View to Marin County to CSUN to L.A.
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It’s an all new That Real Blind Tech Show as the full gang is back together again for the first time in a month.
We kick things off discussing the new conversational A Lady Plus and which devices it will be coming to at first.
Google’s Gemini will now let you make A.I. conversational podcasts from deep research. Oh god, just what we need more podcasts.
A new video game initiative will make it a lot easier for disabled gamers to discover which video games are accessible to them.
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) will be going in to effect on June 25, 2025, is this the accessibility act that we have been screaming for for years?
We then dive in to the good and bad of asking or accepting sighted assistance when traveling. Does this make you a bad blind person?
It’s not a good time to be Apple as their A.I. crisis has escalated with a major executive shake up. In the most obvious class action lawsuit of all time, Apple is being sued over false advertising for Apple Intelligence. A analyst posed the best question to Apple, are they having their Windows Vista Moment? And no, that is not a good thing!
We then discuss the demise of the Celeste Glasses. Are is coming to iOS, will you get it?
Brian then discusses yet another epic trip to this year’s CSUN where he also was a presenter for the first time. We play a few fun demos from the presentation including the new fad hitting the nation, the Be My A.I. Celebrity Doppelgänger Challenge. If you try it at home please email us in your Celebrity doppelgänger so we can read it on the show at [email protected]
Brian then dives in to his full week at CSUN recapping the best parts from the people he met, the exhibit hall, sessions, and of course the parties and nightlife at CsUN.
After Brian’s CSUN recap he discusses his pre and post CSUN travels which culminated in a total of 13 days all over California, and ended with a tough Escape from L.A.
And it’s more of Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading.
It’s an all new That Real Blind Tech Show as the full gang is back together again for the first time in a month.
We kick things off discussing the new conversational A Lady Plus and which devices it will be coming to at first.
Google’s Gemini will now let you make A.I. conversational podcasts from deep research. Oh god, just what we need more podcasts.
A new video game initiative will make it a lot easier for disabled gamers to discover which video games are accessible to them.
The European Accessibility Act (EAA) will be going in to effect on June 25, 2025, is this the accessibility act that we have been screaming for for years?
We then dive in to the good and bad of asking or accepting sighted assistance when traveling. Does this make you a bad blind person?
It’s not a good time to be Apple as their A.I. crisis has escalated with a major executive shake up. In the most obvious class action lawsuit of all time, Apple is being sued over false advertising for Apple Intelligence. A analyst posed the best question to Apple, are they having their Windows Vista Moment? And no, that is not a good thing!
We then discuss the demise of the Celeste Glasses. Are is coming to iOS, will you get it?
Brian then discusses yet another epic trip to this year’s CSUN where he also was a presenter for the first time. We play a few fun demos from the presentation including the new fad hitting the nation, the Be My A.I. Celebrity Doppelgänger Challenge. If you try it at home please email us in your Celebrity doppelgänger so we can read it on the show at [email protected]
Brian then dives in to his full week at CSUN recapping the best parts from the people he met, the exhibit hall, sessions, and of course the parties and nightlife at CsUN.
After Brian’s CSUN recap he discusses his pre and post CSUN travels which culminated in a total of 13 days all over California, and ended with a tough Escape from L.A.
And it’s more of Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading.
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To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at [email protected], join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow ,
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