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Double TapDouble TapSolving the Rubik’s Cube Without Sight: Paul Martz’s GuideCan blind people solve the Rubik's Cube? Yes—and Paul Martz is proof. In this episode, Steven Scott interviews the author of Solve It, a fully accessible speedcubing guide for blind users. You'll also hear listener feedback on guide dog life, choosing the right headphones for Braille displays, and the complexities of blind navigation.This episode is supported by Pneuma Solutions. Creators of accessible tools like Remote Incident Manager and Scribe. Get $20 off with code dt20 at https://pneumasolutions.com/ and enter to win a free subscription at doubletaponair.com/subscribe!While Shaun Preece takes a...2025-07-2458 minDouble TapDouble TapDouble Tappers React: Meta’s WhatsApp iOS Fix and Windows LetdownIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece celebrate a small victory: Meta has fixed a major accessibility issue in the iOS version of WhatsApp. The long-standing bug affecting voice message recordings for VoiceOver users is resolved, with a new double-tap gesture that makes sending messages easier and more efficient. But not everything is fixed—especially on Windows.The hosts and listeners sound off on the broader trend of apps moving toward inaccessible web wrappers. Steven voices frustration with Meta’s shift away from native apps and expresses concern that accessibility is often an afte...2025-07-2356 minDouble TapDouble Tap“Fix It Now”: Steven Scott’s Accessibility RantIn this emotionally charged episode, Steven and Shaun unpack a controversial move by Meta to retire WhatsApp's native Windows app and replace it with a less accessible web wrapper. Steven, increasingly exasperated by the constant erosion of usability in mainstream apps, argues that blind users are being left behind by development teams prioritizing aesthetics and feature expansion over accessibility. Shaun plays devil’s advocate, reminding listeners it's still in beta—but even he admits the accessibility track record isn’t reassuring.The conversation widens to broader issues of planned obsolescence and consumer rights as Belkin announces the shutdo...2025-07-2256 minDouble TapDouble TapTech Glitches, Our Email Jingle & Blind FingersWhatsApp’s latest update caused a major accessibility glitch—but is the fix already here? Steven and Shaun dive into this bug affecting VoiceOver users, share hilarious tales of jingle backlash, and offer more early impressions of the WeWALK smart cane. Plus: why accessible TVs still frustrate blind users, and how a community member finds strength through her guide dog and Double Tap.This episode is supported by Pneuma Solutions. Creators of accessible tools like Remote Incident Manager and Scribe. Get $20 off with code dt20 at https://pneumasolutions.com/ and enter to win a free subscription at doub...2025-07-1758 minDouble TapDouble TapFrom Cynical to Sold: Steven Tries the WeWalk 2 CaneIn this episode, Steven and Shaun revisit their skepticism about the WeWalk smart cane and how the second-generation model has changed their minds. Steven details real-world use cases including avoiding tree branches, navigating around parked vehicles, and controlling navigation via the cane's handle—all while keeping his phone in his pocket.They also discuss the accessibility challenges of video editing for blind users, the pros and cons of Windows and Mac, and their continued struggle to master Reaper. Plus, there's a deep dive into cane tips like the Pathfinder 360 and spring-loaded NoJab, and a look at the po...2025-07-1556 minDouble TapDouble TapA Wee Walk With The WeWalk Smart Cane 2Why did Double Tap turn Spanish for a day? Steven and Shaun explain the tech fail, talk blind community empowerment, and review the latest version of the WeWALK Smart Cane with hands-on insights.In this lively episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece return from Sight Village with stories, tech talk, and a few unexpected language lessons. They kick off with listener reactions to a surprising glitch where the podcast appeared in a different language—thanks to YouTube’s new AI-driven multilingual feature—and reflect on the implications for accessibility.The episode moves into deeper conversation about...2025-07-1457 minDouble TapDouble TapLive from Sight Village: Exploring the Future of Accessible TechJoin Steven Scott and Shaun Preece as they explore the latest in accessible technology live from Sight Village Birmingham. From wearable navigation aids to tactile imaging, it's a jam-packed episode with real-world insights, humour, and tech highlights.In this special on-location episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun broadcast from Sight Village in the UK, sharing first impressions, accessibility challenges, and the tech that caught their attention. They recount the chaotic journey to their Airbnb, highlight products from HumanWare and Kapsys, and dig into emerging wearable navigation aids like the WeWalk SmartCane 2, BiPED, and KapX....2025-07-0856 minDouble TapDouble TapHands-On with the Synapptic Accessible Smartwatch & Custom Fit, Studio Sound: The Breggz Earbuds ReviewedIs Android finally accessible for blind users? We explore the new Synapptic SmartWatch Plus—an accessible Android-powered wearable—and test high-end custom earbuds from Breggz that promise audiophile-grade sound.In this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece explore two very different products with accessibility in mind. First, Steven offers a detailed hands-on review of the Synapptic SmartWatch Plus, a fully accessible Android smartwatch designed for blind and low-vision users. Unlike many Android wearables, this one impresses with fast performance, simple navigation, and full voice output—plus it works without a smartphone.Then, Steven...2025-06-1855 minDouble TapDouble TapWhat's New in Android 16 and TalkBack 16In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive deep into the latest updates in Android 16 and TalkBack 16. You'll hear firsthand experiences, expert analysis from John Dyer of Blind Android Users, and listener feedback on Alexa Plus and the importance of fair pay.Steven and Shaun kick off the show with humor and tech banter before exploring Marissa's early access to Alexa Plus. Her smart home experiences and testing of video doorbell AI descriptions spark an engaging discussion on accessibility and real-world use.Later, listener TJ shares thoughts on fair compensation...2025-06-1756 minDouble TapDouble TapAccessibility Experts React to WWDC 2025Steven Scott, Shaun Preece, Shelly Brisbin, and Carrie Morales break down Apple’s WWDC 2025. From Apple Intelligence to the controversial “liquid glass” design, they dive deep into what works, what doesn’t, and what it means for accessibility.In this WWDC 2025 roundtable, Steven, Shaun, Shelly, and Carrie share their unfiltered reactions to Apple’s latest announcements. Shelly and Carrie provide low vision perspectives on the new "liquid glass" design, raising accessibility concerns. The team critiques Apple Intelligence, comparing it to Gemini and other AI models, and questions its real-world impact.They also explore major OS updates in...2025-06-1056 minDouble TapDouble TapAlbinism, Advocacy, and Access: A Call for Community-Led Change At Inclusive AfricaIn this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece continue their coverage from the Inclusive Africa Conference 2025, featuring powerful conversations on accessibility standards, digital inclusion, and youth empowerment across the continent.Steven and Shaun kick off the episode with a light-hearted discussion ahead of Apple's WWDC, before shifting focus back to their coverage of Inclusive Africa 2025 in Nairobi.They speak with Sachin Pavithran, Executive Director of the U.S. Access Board, about global accessibility standards, the future of inclusive legislation, and the political realities affecting disabled communities in the U.S.Next, they interview...2025-06-0955 minDouble TapDouble TapTackling Mental Health, How One Listener Helped Fix an Inaccessible App & Goodbye Kelly & CompanySteven Scott and Shaun Preece return to the inbox to read messages from the Double Tap audience and reflect on some powerful, personal topics. From the challenge of maintaining mental health as a blind person to frustrations with underpaid consultations, the duo explores how societal assumptions shape lived experience. Shaun shares how anxiety builds during public outings, while Steven recounts moments of unexpected inclusion that still feel rare.Listener Amy discusses the need for better funding and trained professionals in blindness-specific mental health services, while Dan critiques how nonprofits use emotional marketing without fairly compensating blind people...2025-06-0356 minDouble TapDouble TapMisconceptions, Mattresses, and the Blind TruthIs society really changing its attitude toward blind people—or just pretending? In this episode, Steven and Shaun unpack listener stories about misconceptions, mistreatment, and misguided “help” faced daily. Plus, a listener reviews the Apple Watch Ultra 2.Thanks to Turtleback Low Vision for sponsoring this episode of Double Tap. As a thank you to the Double Tap community, Turtleback is offering 12% off your entire order with promo code DT12. Visit https://www.turtlebacklv.com to shop the full lineup!In this feedback-packed episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece reflect on public attitudes toward blindness and disabi...2025-05-2957 minDouble TapDouble TapGemini AI and Accessibility: Google I/O 2025 ReactionsGoogle I/O 2025 was packed with futuristic AI reveals, and this episode explores how these innovations are already transforming tech for blind and low vision users. Steven Scott, Shaun Preece, and special guest Carrie Morales dive into Gemini’s new roles across search, mobile, and Chrome, highlighting real-world accessibility benefits and potential concerns around privacy and overreliance on AI.Carrie, who is the host of YouTube show “Carrie On Accessibility”, shares personal insights from homeschooling her son with the help of Gemini and discusses how AI tools like NotebookLM can empower blind users with better information access. The te...2025-05-2156 minDouble TapDouble TapCSUN Reflections with Alison Sheridan & Steven’s New SofaThanks to Turtleback Low Vision for sponsoring this episode of Double Tap. As a thank you to the Double Tap community, Turtleback is offering 12% off your entire order with promo code DT12. Visit turtlebacklv.com to shop the full lineup!In this lively episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun catch up after a short break, diving into personal stories involving home renovations, Shaun’s dog’s medical emergency, and their shared exhaustion. Steven reveals the high-tech features of his new sofa—including USB ports, wireless charging, and a built-in cooler—while Shaun praises his partner’s impressive...2025-05-2057 minDouble TapDouble TapNew Newsletter & Steven’s Logitech K950 Review: Is It Better Than MX Keys?Thanks to Turtleback Low Vision for sponsoring this episode of Double Tap. As a thank you to the Double Tap community, Turtleback is offering 12% off your entire order with promo code DT12. Visit turtlebacklv.com to shop the full lineup!In this lively episode, Steven and Shaun reveal two big updates for Double Tap fans: a brand-new monthly newsletter and a free, subscriber-only podcast feed featuring bonus audio content. They walk through what listeners can expect, including exclusive discounts, extended conversations, and off-air interviews.The episode also dives deep into Steven’s latest tech purchase—the...2025-05-1656 minDouble TapDouble TapWhatsApp Access Ends for Older iPhones & Windows on ARM BreakdownOn today’s episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece tackle big questions around digital access, legacy tech support, and the future of computing for blind and low vision users.The episode opens with breaking news: WhatsApp has officially dropped support for iPhones that can't run iOS 15.1. This has serious implications for blind users and community organizations that rely on donated older iPhones to connect people through messaging. Steven and Shaun explore the broader digital divide and why it’s becoming harder for people with vision loss to stay connected in an increasingly online world.Late...2025-05-0656 minDouble TapDouble TapMeta Missteps, Mac Studio Power & The Future Of Indoor Navigation With WaymapOn today’s episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a jam-packed show that covers everything from Meta AI’s disappointing European rollout to Steven’s brand-new, powerhouse Mac Studio. They also speak with Tom Pey, president of Waymap, about how his organization is transforming indoor navigation for blind and visually impaired people through cutting-edge technology.The guys kick things off with frustration over Meta AI’s European launch, which excludes the long-awaited “Look and Describe” visual features. They unpack the privacy and regulatory challenges affecting accessibility advancements across platforms like Meta, OpenAI, and Be My Ey...2025-03-2456 minDouble TapDouble TapYour Feedback: Braille Debates, USB-C Shavers, and Neuralink EthicsIn today's episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a wide range of topics, from quirky personal anecdotes to in-depth discussions on accessible technology. Shaun starts with a light-hearted confession about eating a Snickers bar just before recording, leading to a humorous exchange about the challenges of live broadcasting.Steven Scott then shares his latest gadget purchases, including a SeJoy USB-C powered electric shaver, inspired by listener Darren from Kent. This sparks a conversation about the importance of accessible online shopping and Steven's positive experience using InnoSearch.ai, an accessible platform for finding...2025-02-2656 minDouble TapDouble TapYour Feedback: Are We Over AI, USB Shavers & Driving BlindIn today’s episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece tackle the ongoing debate over AI’s potential, diving deep into the hype versus reality of artificial intelligence. Is AI truly revolutionizing accessibility, or are we being sold a fantasy? Listener Gregory calls in to challenge Steven’s skepticism, sparking a lively discussion on how AI is impacting the blind community.The conversation continues with a heartfelt dialogue on the enduring value of Braille. Steven and Shaun respond to listener Kristi’s passionate email about her fight to keep Braille relevant in an increasingly digital world. T...2025-02-2556 minDouble TapDouble TapApple’s iPhone 16E, Google Lens Updates & The Humane AI Pin DisasterIn today’s Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece react to Apple’s latest product launch: the iPhone 16E. Is this just a rebranded iPhone SE 4, or is Apple shifting its budget strategy? We break down what’s new, including the A18 chip, C1 modem, 48MP camera, and the loss of MagSafe and Touch ID.Also, in tech news:Google Lens gets powerful new AI search features for iOS and Android.The Oko pedestrian crossing app returns to Canada after a temporary removal.Humane AI Pin is officially dead! After months of backlash and po...2025-02-1956 minDouble TapDouble TapCSUN 2025, BlindShell Classic 3 Review & Apple’s Upcoming LaunchIn today’s Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece deliver their highly anticipated review of the BlindShell Classic 3, the latest accessible smartphone for blind users. Joined by Michael Babcock, they dive into the pros and cons of the device, from its tactile buttons and new AI assistant Luna, to third-party app support and surprising speaker quality issues.Plus, Double Tap is heading to the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference in Anaheim this March! Steven and Shaun share their excitement for the 40th anniversary event, promising daily coverage, interviews, and more.And in tech news, Apple ha...2025-02-1855 minDouble TapDouble TapSetting Up A New iPhone, The State Of Wearables In 2025 & Steven Buys A ThingIn today’s Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece explore the state of wearables in 2025, the mainstream success of Meta Ray-Bans, and Steven’s thoughts on switching to the iPhone 16 Pro Max.We welcome tech evangelist Robert Scoble to discuss the rise of AI-powered glasses, the future of augmented reality, and how Apple Vision Pro stacks up against upcoming smart glasses from Meta and Google.Plus, Steven makes another tech purchase—and we break down how to organize your iPhone for maximum efficiency.🔥 In This Episode:✔️ Meta Ray-Bans Sell Over 1 Million Units – What’s the appeal beyond...2025-02-1156 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven Has Coffee & A Large InboxToday on the show, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece explore various topics, including the new subscription model for AppleCare Plus, updates to iCloud, and the user experience of the Amazon app.They also dive into the inbox which covers assistive listening devices for those with hearing loss, the challenges of social interactions, and the pros and cons of smart locks for home security. Emails also touch on privacy concerns with voice assistants, navigating dialog boxes with JAWS, innovative solutions for winter safety, the evolution of audiobooks, and the connection between narrators and listeners. A listener...2025-02-0356 minDouble TapDouble TapYour Feedback & PiccyBot UpdatesIn this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss the latest updates to PiccyBot, an app designed to bring videos to life with audio description using AI, as well as listen to more of your emails.Emails bring up the challenges and advancements in assistive technology, including the integration of smart glasses and the implications of the 3G network shutdown on certain assistive devices. Following Steven’s story of living with a tremor, a listener opens up with their personal experiences with the condition.Our main story today focuses on Martijn Van Der Spek, the fo...2025-01-3056 minDouble TapDouble TapDeepSeek Shakes Silicon Valley, Google Accessibility Updates & Make Your Own TalkingToday on the show, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss various topics including the recent storm in the UK, the emergence of a new AI competitor, DeepSeek, and its implications for the AI industry. They also address accessibility issues with the Apple Watch and the ongoing challenges faced by the NFB in improving Facebook's accessibility for users with disabilities. Steven and Shaun dive into the latest accessibility updates from Google, including new features for the Pixel phone and improvements in AI technology that enhance user experience. They also explore a unique talking microwave conversion kit.2025-01-2856 minDouble TapDouble TapMicrosoft 365 Price Increases & Listener Gregg Talks Smart Tech & AI PCsIn this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss the recent price increase of Microsoft 365 and the implications of AI integration into the service. They explore the confusion surrounding subscription models, alternatives to Microsoft Office, and the challenges of using email clients. The conversation also delves into smart home technology with special guest Gregg Hayes.Listener and friend of the show Gregg joins Steven and Shaun to discuss the evolution of smart home technology, the transition to ARM computers, and the challenges posed by legacy software. They explore the implications of these changes for consumers and the...2025-01-2156 minDouble TapDouble TapFrom The Inbox: Braille Literacy, HDMI Dummies & Shaun Hates SeinfeldIn today’s episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece navigate through a variety of topics, including the launch of a new segment called 'App of the Week', discussions on accessibility in healthcare, the importance of live audio description in events, and listener feedback on Braille literacy. They delve into the complexities surrounding Braille and literacy, emphasizing the nuances of the blind experience and the importance of community connections. Shaun and Steven discuss various technology-related topics, including troubleshooting streaming issues, the utility of HDMI dummy dongles, the accessibility of smart home devices, th...2025-01-1756 minDouble TapDouble TapOko App Introduces Subscription Model & Steven Wants To Delete FacebookToday on the show Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss their frustrations with social media, particularly Facebook, and the addictive nature of doomscrolling. They explore alternatives like RSS feeds for news consumption and highlight the accessibility challenges faced by visually impaired users trying to use social media outside of the smartphone.The discussion also touches on the recent shift of the Oko app to a subscription model, prompting a broader conversation about the community's willingness to pay for accessibility tools and the value they provide.Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback...2025-01-1656 minDouble TapDouble TapAccessibility For Ontarians Act Misses Major Milestone & Steven Buys A ThingToday’s episode focuses in on the challenges and progress of accessibility in Ontario, particularly focusing on the Accessibility for Ontarians Act and its implications for blind Canadians. Steven and Shaun also discuss the importance of accessible technology, the role of legislation, and the need for companies to prioritize accessibility in their products. Listener Negative Julian also picks up on the potential impact of political changes in the USA on the pricing of assistive technology.However, our main discussion today brings up the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). The architect of the Act, fo...2025-01-1456 minDouble TapDouble TapCES Wrapped Up: Part 1In this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss the transition into 2025, reflecting on the role of AI in technology, particularly in relation to accessibility. They delve into the recent FTC ruling against AccessiBe, the new NLS audiobook player, and Ontario's accessibility goals which sadly have not been met.The main conversation today covers highlights from CES 2025, exploring innovations and ethical concerns surrounding AI and accessibility. Steven and Shaun are joined by podcaster Marc Aflalo who discusses various themes from the Las Vegas event surrounding technology, including the future of content moderation, advancements in gaming technology, innovations...2025-01-1356 minDouble TapDouble TapAI Gets Vision & Steven Won’t Eat Chocolate Ever Againhttps://youtu.be/Y5Dp7tDcemAToday on the show Steven and Shaun discuss new enhancements in AI vision, while Steven declares he will never eat chocolate again!But the big story of the day is the developments in AI Vision, with both Google and Open AI launching the ability to use your camera to get real time information about your surroundings, with mixed results.Shaun demonstrates the Gemini 2.0 vision feature during an early morning walk with his dog, while Steven talks about his experience trying out the new Chat GPT vision feature.2024-12-1656 minDouble TapDouble TapAndroid TalkBack Updates, The Quest For Meta AI & Steven’s BirthdayIn this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece celebrate Steven's birthday while discussing various topics including updates to Android’s Talkback screen reader and the quest for Meta AI in the UK.Listener contributions also include a top tip on connecting your Amazon Echo to your mobile phone so you can use it when staying at a hotel or at another house, a new way to quickly access apps on Windows, and a cool gadget to avoid slipping and falling during icy days.Plus, we learn why Steven is a genius after fixing his broken PC...2024-12-1056 minDouble TapDouble TapApple Celebrates Major Milestone In 2025In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece reflect on the significance of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities.Our main interview today however focuses on a major milestone for Apple, as in 2025 they celebrate 40 years of providing accessibility to disabled people. Global Head of Accessibility at the company, Sarah Herrlinger, joins Steven Scott to discuss the changes that have come in over the years and where accessibility is today in 2024.Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and...2024-12-0356 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven Gets Shouty & Shaun Feels The ColdToday on Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece chat about the challenges of smart home devices, and the issues Steven has had trying to connect smart devices on the move.Today’s show is really all about you, as we dive into the inbox to hear listener emails discussing AI functionality in Meta Ray Bands, thoughts on the new Blindshell Classic 3, and the importance of community support in learning about new technology.Steven sets out his thoughts on the need for better education and resources for blind people who want to learn assistive an...2024-11-2755 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven Buys A Mac Mini & Orbit Player Coming Soon To IndiaToday on the show, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss various topics including their weekend experiences, Steven’s purchase of the new Mac Mini, the Orbit Player device from Orbit Research available only in India, and the integration of Be My Eyes with Meta Glasses.They also engage with listener feedback and community interactions, emphasizing the importance of accessibility in technology, including a discussion about experiences with the Be My Eyes app, updates on Meta Ray-Ban technology, and insights into new tech innovations. Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com...2024-11-1856 minDouble TapDouble TapDouble Tap Special: Glidance Team Answers Your QuestionsIn this special episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece open the floor to your questions for the team at Glidance.Steven and Shaun welcome back Amos Miller and Kyle Buzzard from Glidance to answer questions sent in by Double Tap listeners, with topics including its indoor navigation capabilities, challenges faced in public transport, repairability, affordability, potential use in airports and future developments to enhance user experiences.Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can...2024-11-1557 minDouble TapDouble TapBe My Eyes Officially Comes To Meta Ray-Bans & Glidance UpdatesOn today’s episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss the latest developments in assistive technology, focusing on the partnership between Be My Eyes and Meta to integrate their services with Meta's Ray-Ban glasses - this service is now live.Also the guys welcome Amos Miller and Kyle Buzzard back to the show to discuss the latest developments in the much-talked about product from Glidance, the Glide mobility aid.The discussion highlights the excitement surrounding these innovations and their potential to enhance accessibility and user experience. Amos and Kyle talk about the development of the Gl...2024-11-1456 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven’s New Keyboard & Your FeedbackToday on Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece share their experiences from the recent Sight Village event, reflecting on the joy of meeting listeners and the importance of diverse voices in the blind community. They recount travel adventures, including humorous hotel mishaps, and feature an unboxing of a new keyboard, discussing its features and specifications. The show also includes listener feedback on tech products such as the latest BlindShell Classic 3, comparisons between specialist and mainstream devices, and insights into new innovations in accessible technology as featured across the podcast spectrum.Get in...2024-11-1256 minDouble TapDouble TapWhat’s In Steven’s Loft, Cadence Braille Display & What Is Blind Culture?Today on the show Steven tells Shaun about his recent trip to the loft in his house, where he discovered various forgotten tech gadgets, including a docking station for his MacBook Pro and an Apple TV 4K. Nostalgia takes center stage as they reminisce about past Apple products and their evolution. Listener Brian Clark shares a conversation he had with the team behind an incredible new Braille display called Cadence, which Tactile Engineering showcased at an ACB event recently in Ohio. Brian learned about the innovative design and applications of the Cadence device used by students at t...2024-11-0656 minDouble TapDouble TapSonos Ace Headphones Review, Claude AI Gets Actions & iPad Mini Is OutToday on the show, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss various topics including the launch of the iPad Mini, Aira's new American Sign Language service, and upcoming Glide demo days. They also discuss the implications of new AI developments, particularly Anthropic's Claude, which can perform actions on behalf of users.Our main story today is a review of the Sonos Ace headphones by Steven. He discusses his own thoughts on the headphones along with long-time listener and Sonos fan, Elliot Stonhill. Shaun digs into the features and issues both Steven and Elliot have faced w...2024-10-2356 minDouble TapDouble TapCNIB Cybersecurity Event & Everyone’s Angry At ShaunToday on the show Steven and Shaun learn about an event coming up from CNIB focused on teaching blind people on the best ways to ensure that we are all aware of cybersecurity and how to keep ourselves safe online.Shaun speaks to David Kapper-Burch who is the lead for digital technology and training at the CNIB Smartlife Technology Program, and Wendy Hong who is an apprentice on the program. They both discuss the need for vigilance online and what accessible tools are out there that we can all use to keep our data and passwords safe...2024-10-0955 minDouble TapDouble TapCharacter Limits, Shaun’s Blind Dilemma & Google Gemini Meets TalkbackToday on the show Steven and Shaun discuss the character limit explosion on social media these days, how Shaun felt after being called blind by a passer by, and we meet Google’s Product Manager for Android, Lisie Lillianfeld.The guys open the show with their usual banter picking up on Shaun’s recent experience with a passer-by who tried to help him by yelling ‘Blind Guy” to a motorist who was reversing out of his drive. Why did this bother Shaun so much?And since we’re on irritations, Steven shares his most recent after find...2024-10-0856 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven Rants About Audio Description And AirPods Max & More Of Your FeedbackChapter Markers:0:00 - Intro2:13 - Steven on the Air Max Headphone10:45 - Reeder App & Project Tapestry16:04 - Envision Assist News22:17 - E-mail - Darren on the Zeitgeist 226.58 - E-mail - Sarah on Android42.06 - E-mail - Mark on X Timelines44:56 - E-mail - Jos on Audio Description50:53 - E-mail - Kaitlyn on Blind PrideYouTube Adjustment:52:23 - E-mail - Kaitlyn on Blind Pride Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap Website---2024-09-1256 minDouble TapDouble TapShaun’s Meta Ray-Ban Issues & Talkback 15 Not Coming To Samsung DevicesToday on the show the guys are back discussing Shaun’s recent trip to a luxury hotel and the challenges he had with his Meta Ray-Ban frames, plus we find out why Samsung phone users may not be able to access the Talkback version 15 screenreader on their devices. We start with Shaun’s real world use of the Meta Ray-Ban Frames which has caused him concern in relation to the ability of the artificial intelligence when trying to do simple tasks like reading a menu. It raises an interesting debate about the need for specialist solutions like Be My AI, Envi...2024-09-0956 minDouble TapDouble TapBitlocker Issues Resolved, Steven Buys A Smart Power Strip & More FeedbackIn today’s show, Steven and Shaun discuss various topics including the BitLocker recovery key problem, smart power strips, inclusive language, and the need for a computer system specifically designed for blind people. They also hear an email from listener Glendon, who shares his thoughts on the blind community's need for a toolbox of icebreakers and conversation starters to help sighted people feel more comfortable when talking to blind individuals. They also explore the use of AirTags for tracking pets and share updates from listeners on the subject, and they talk about the challenges blind peop...2024-08-1955 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven Finds Etsy & Ai Friend That’s Always ListeningAs always, the show starts off on an unusual tangent, with a wild discussion around Steven finding the Etsy website and deciding to purchase anything he can that can include the Double Tap logo – purely for professional video recording reasons only obviously! Also, the guys get into discussion on how their new studios will be designed and what steps they are taking to get ready for the move to YouTube.This leads to a rumour about the upcoming Mac Mini and its potential redesign, with new M4 chips and a possibly smaller Apple TV-like size.St...2024-08-0956 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven Thinks He Can Fix The Entire TV IndustryIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss various topics, including the challenges of using audio description on streaming services, the addictive nature of social media platforms, and the efficiency of technology interfaces.  Steven shares his thoughts on how to fix the TV industry’s biggest challenge – the smartphone. He offers advice (whether they want it or not) on how to get the younger generations to take an interest in using TVs instead of smartphones. And he explains why this could be great for blind people.They also explore the benef...2024-08-0756 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven Suspended From X & RNIB Tech Team Faces CutsToday on the show Steven and Shaun discuss two major stories – the potential cuts to the UK’s RNIB technology service for blind people and Steven’s recent suspension from the X/Twitter platform.The guys dive into a discussion about social media following Steven’s suspension, which Steven now knows the reason for and shares how others can avoid this pain. It leads to a perhaps unsurprising conversation about the role X has in our society and whether platforms like Mastodon are better places to go.Next up Steven brings us the news that RNIB in...2024-08-0656 minDouble TapDouble TapCould Google Glass Be About To Return, Shaun Opens An Apple TV 4K & Steven Discovers CoPilotIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun discuss the return of Google Glass, Shaun's experience setting up an Apple TV 4K, and Steven's discovery of Copilot on his PC.They also share a listener's song dedicated to the Double Tap team from listener Brian that is a love letter to the audience and our email reader Laura.The hosts also explore the popularity of the Meta Ray-Bans and the potential for innovation in the smart glasses market. They also touch on the battery life of smart glasses and the importance of brand recognition. 2024-07-2356 minDouble TapDouble TapBest Of YouTube: PiccyBot App, Human Vs Text To Speech For Audio Description & What Steven And Shaun Have Bought Ahead Of Prime DayIn this episode of Double Tap on YouTube, Steven and Shaun discuss the visual description app called PiccyBot, how audio description needs to maintain human narration with a leading AD provider, and what they've both been buying ahead of Amazon Prime Day. The conversation begins with the developer of PiccyBot, Martin Van Der Spek. They discuss the app's features, development process, and the impact it has on the blind and low vision community. Martin shares his journey from creating Talking Goggles to developing PiccyBot, emphasizing the importance of recognition software for accessibility. We also learn about the purchases Steven and...2024-07-1456 minDouble TapDouble TapBest of YouTube: iPad Pro M4 Review & Shaun Is A Honda CynicIn this episode of the Best of Double Tap on YouTube, Steven and Shaun give details of how their show will transition to YouTube in the coming months. We start with David Redmond from Vision Ireland joining the guys to share his thoughts on the new iPad Pro with M4 processor. David talks about how he uses the device and gives his opinion on why it is a good choice for people with low vision. We also hear Shaun's take on the news that car company Honda is due to release an app called Honda Scenic Audio that gives real-time...2024-07-0755 minDouble TapDouble TapOrbit’s New Braille Products & Does Shaun Have To Pay Out On His Bet?In this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss the upcoming NFB and ACB conventions and the product announcements that will take place. They start off with the Orbit Speak, a note-taker and entertainment centre that will be released at the conventions. They discuss the different versions and pricing options of the OrbitSpeak, as well as the Orbit Reader QWERTY. They also debate the possibility of Apple charging for AI features and the value of different devices in the market. They encourage listeners to consider alternatives and cost-sensitive options when purchasing technology. Keep in touch with the...2024-07-0356 minDouble TapDouble TapBest of YouTube: Google Accessibility, Oko App Comes To Canada & Shaun Reacts To Mobility LessonIn this episode of the Best of Double Tap on YouTube, Steven and Shaun discuss Google's accessibility features for 2024 across their range of devices, a new navigation and road-crossing app coming to Canada, and Shaun's reaction to his recent mobility lesson. First up, Carrie Morales joins the guys to chat about new accessibility features coming to Android 15 as well as the new ChromeBook Plus laptops. Then Michael Janssen joins Steven and Shaun to discuss his app called Oko that helps blind people cross the road safely. It's coming to Canada on July 1st and he shares details of what blind...2024-06-3056 minDouble TapDouble TapShaun Gets A Mobility LessonIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun discuss Shaun's lack of orientation and mobility (O&M) training and they chat with Aoife Buckley from Vision Ireland who is a specialist in this field. They explore the importance of O&M training, the challenges of accepting the need for training, and the impact of gradual sight loss on one's ability to navigate. Aoife explains the role of O&M training in teaching orientation skills, mobility techniques, and using non-visual cues for navigation. Steven and Shaun also touch on the availability of O&M training, the benefits of refresher courses...2024-06-2856 minDouble TapDouble TapYour Feedback & Steven Is In TroubleOn the show today, Steven and Shaun discuss Steven’s recent rant on YouTube, which has gotten him into trouble with some listeners. Also, they reminisce about getting their first computers, and the excitement of the box more so than the computer itself. Plus there’s more headphone chatter and a recommendation from Steven for some good headphones. Plus there are more listener emails focused on Shaun’s recent query about being able to watch live TV via the Apple TV smart box, leading to a heated discussion about the value (or lack thereof) of described video. Keep in touch with t...2024-06-2456 minDouble TapDouble TapMeta AI, Smart Mobility Aids & Shaun Goes ToplessIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece begin with a a humorous discussion about being topless and feeling old. They then delve into the Recall feature in Windows 11, its potential implications, and the concerns about privacy and security. Listeners' emails discuss the excitement around the Meta Ray-Ban glasses, experiences with ChatGPT, and feedback on our interview with Amos Miller from Glidance. The episode concludes with a teaser for upcoming content, including an interview with the WeWalk team and a demo by Janine Stanley. Keep in touch by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803...2024-06-0356 minDouble TapDouble TapBest of YouTube: Glidance Mobility, Be My Eyes Updates & Designing Tech For EveryoneIn this episode of Double Tap on YouTube hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss updates to Be My Eyes, we find out about the new Glidance mobility aid everyone is excited about, and we chat design for everyone principles. Alongside the debut of its latest flagship model, GPT-4o, OpenAI introduced updates to Be My Eyes, a digital visual assistant designed to aid individuals who are blind or have partial sight. Initially integrated with ChatGPT in 2023, Be My Eyes leveraged OpenAI’s GPT-4 to convert visual input into text, providing written descriptions of surroundings through a camera, which were th...2024-06-0256 minDouble TapDouble TapGlidance Pricing Revealed & Steven Cleans His Coffee MachineIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece catch up with Amos Millar from Glidance to discuss the latest updates on the Glidance device. They delve into the pricing details, including an early adopter offer, and explore the importance of engaging with members of the blind community in the development of assistive technologies. The conversation highlights the significance of community engagement and user feedback in creating impactful and user-friendly assistive technologies. The guys engage in a candid discussion, reflecting on the complexities and opportunities in the development and adoption of assistive devices for the blind and...2024-05-2956 minDouble TapDouble TapAnd We're Back!In this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are back from their break, diving into a mix of personal adventures and the latest in accessible technology. Steven shares his travel tales from a recent trip to Canada, where he explored Toronto, Calgary, Banff and Vancouver. Steven found the Meta Ray-Ban Frames smart glasses indispensable for capturing memories, despite their limited battery life. The glasses' ability to record and download videos to his phone proved invaluable for preserving the trip's highlights. Shaun, on the other hand, discusses his recent experiences with technology, including anticipation for trying out the new Be My...2024-05-2756 minDouble TapDouble TapBest of YouTube: Double Tap on YouTube, Moovit App & New Mira Flex ShowerIn the podcast episode with hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, the main topics discussed were the public transit app called Moovit, the new Myra Select Flex shower, and the launch of the Double Tap YouTube channel. In the first part of the episode, they were joined by Zeev Kabaretti, VP of Products at Move, who discussed how the app helps users navigate public transportation in over 3,500 cities and 110 countries by providing real-time information on transit modes and arrival times. He also highlighted the app's unique community of contributors, its impact on environmental sustainability, and the use of AI to...2024-05-2356 minDouble TapDouble TapApple ID Issues, iPads For Blind People & A Meta Ray-Ban ReviewIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a variety of tech topics, kicking off with an apology from Steven to Apple users for potentially causing a widespread need to reset Apple IDs - the conversation takes a humorous turn as they speculate on the cause and impact. They then shift to discussing the implications of passwords in today's digital age, advocating for the adoption of passkeys as a more convenient and secure alternative to traditional passwords. The episode also delves into the practicality of iPads for users who are blind, debating whether the...2024-04-3055 minDouble TapDouble TapBest of YouTube: Accessible Gaming, Access AI from Aira & Lenovo's New Accessibility FeatureThis week on Double Tap on YouTube, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into the world of gaming accessibility, a topic that's gaining momentum and sparking conversations among gamers with disabilities. The episode shines a spotlight on the Game Accessibility Conference happening in London, underscoring its significance in bringing together voices and innovations in the field. Also, Steven and Shaun discuss the rise of AI for assistance apps like Aira's new Access AI feature. They ponder the words of Aira CEO, Troy Otillio, who spoke to them recently about the new feature, what sets it apart and how privacy concerns...2024-04-2856 minDouble TapDouble TapWeWalk Smart Cane 2 Unveiled & Negative Julian Is Still ConfusedIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a variety of topics, starting with Shaun's rant about the challenges of navigating trash day in the UK, which cleverly segues into a discussion about the newly announced WeWalk Smart Cane. They explore how this smart cane could potentially make navigating the streets easier for visually impaired individuals, especially on days when obstacles like bins and parked cars make mobility a challenge. The episode includes a detailed breakdown of the WeWalk Smart Cane's presentation, with audio clips from the event that describe the cane's functionality and...2024-04-2656 minDouble TapDouble TapApple iPad Event, Meta AI Comes To Canada & AR Headset For Macular DegenerationIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a variety of topics, including an upcoming Apple event, the arrival of Meta AI in Canada, and a new AR headset designed for people with macular degeneration. The conversation shifts to the Double Tap team's plans for a month-long holiday, stirring a mix of excitement and the promise of staying "off the grid," despite past attempts that often ended with staying connected. The discussion emphasizes the importance of taking a break from the constant influx of tech news, especially with the rapid developments in AI. The episode...2024-04-2456 minDouble TapDouble TapHumane AI Reviews Are In, Making Fitness Accessible & Tea For One?In this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece kick things off with a casual chat about their current health woes, joking about the myriad illnesses that seem to strike as the weather changes. The duo then dives into a discussion about a recent visit to an AI burger joint, "CaliExpress by Flippy," reported by The Guardian. They explore the implications of AI and robotics in the fast food industry, particularly in light of California's new $20 hourly minimum wage for fast food workers. The conversation raises questions about the future of employment in an increasingly automated world, the...2024-04-1556 minDouble TapDouble TapThe Great Cane Debate, Cooking With Be My AI & The End Of Alexa As We Know It?In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a mix of tech news, listener feedback and some intriguing discussions about smart technology, particularly focusing on Amazon's Lady A (Alexa) and the evolving landscape of smart speakers and AI. Steven and Shaun predict the future will bring a new wave of smart speakers powered by AI, which will likely require new hardware to support more sophisticated on-device processing. This conversation leads to a broader discussion on the potential impact of AI on accessibility, with both hosts recognizing the promise AI holds for making technology more...2024-04-1156 minDouble TapDouble TapAccessible Tea, Comfy Slippers And A New DogIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece kick off another show filled with discussions on Pi, the AI assistant, and listener emails. The hosts start with a conversation about a one-cup hot water dispenser Steven is considering buying. This discussion explores the challenges of using traditional kettles and the convenience of a one-cup dispenser. Listener emails return the focus to proper technology talk, with an update on Pi, the AI assistant, and its significance in the partially sighted community. The email highlights a recent move by Microsoft in the AI space and emphasizes how AI assistants...2024-04-1056 minDouble TapDouble TapVoice Dream Reader Changes Direction & Making Websites AccessibleIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into the latest updates from Voice Dream Reader and explore a new tool to enhance web accessibility. First up, they discuss the recent changes announced by Voice Dream Reader. A listener, Graham, shares his discovery that the app's update notes suggest a shift away from a mandatory subscription model for legacy customers. This news sparks a detailed analysis by Steven and Shaun, who weigh in on the implications of this decision for both the company and its user base. They delve into the community's reaction, including the overwhelming...2024-04-0856 minDouble TapDouble TapApple vs. U.S. Justice Department & AppleVis Gets BiggerIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into the hot topic of the Department of Justice's antitrust case against Apple. They unpack the government's claims that Apple is monopolizing the tech market, with a special focus on iMessage and Apple Pay. Steven argues that the case is based on outdated information, especially with upcoming changes in iOS 18 that address many of the DOJ's concerns. Shaun, while agreeing on some points, highlights the importance of government scrutiny in keeping big tech companies in check for the sake of consumer experience.The c...2024-03-2557 minDouble TapDouble TapNew Printers & Why Is The Mac Suddenly So Popular?In this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a variety of topics that span from personal tech quests to broader discussions on the tech landscape, particularly focusing on the shifting preferences between Windows and Mac among users. Shaun shares his journey of looking for a new printer, sparking a conversation about the pros and cons of inkjet versus laser printers, and the considerations one might have when choosing between colour and monochrome printing. They delve into the nuances of printer features, setup processes, and the overall user experience from an accessibility standpoint. There's also...2024-03-1456 minDouble TapDouble TapiOS 17.4 Issues, Living In Finland & Mr. F Strikes AgainIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece kick off with a light-hearted banter, reflecting on their fatigue and the unexpected wake-up call Shaun received due to a family emergency. Despite their tiredness, they dive into the daily discussion. They get underway with talk from Shaun expressing his excitement and some frustrations about the iOS 17.4 update, especially concerning dictation issues. They ponder the possibility of having VoiceOver updates independent of iOS updates, similar to Android's TalkBack, to address bugs more efficiently. Listener emails bring a mix of feedback and questions, ranging from gym accessibility for the...2024-03-1256 minDouble TapDouble TapBetter Image Recognition Comes To JAWS Using AIIn this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into the world of accessible technology with their usual banter.The guys discuss the news from Google that the Pixel 8 smartphone won't be able to run their latest Gemini AI, while Wear OS 4 gets a new text to speech voice. Plus there are rumours about Apple's new upcoming accessibility features coming out in iOS 18 and Mac OS 15.Our main story today focuses on JAWS, the screenreader made by Vispero. The company's Vice President of Software and Product Development joins Steven and Shaun to...2024-03-1156 minDouble TapDouble TapBest of YouTube: Accessible Showers, Travelling Blind & Enough With The Robot Guide DogsIn this episode focusing on the best of YouTube from this week, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, discuss a range of topics related to technology and accessibility. We kick off with Steven's conversation with Susannah Aday from Mira Showers UK about their new Mira Select Flex Shower, designed with accessibility in mind and in partnership with RNIB. The shower features inclusively designed attributes, such as high contrast controls for temperature and flow, a push button start/stop, and easy-adjust fittings, making it accessible for all, including those with visual impairments. Steven also speaks with Robin Spinks, head of inclusive...2024-03-1056 minDouble TapDouble TapBraille Calendars, Microsoft Drop Amazon App Store & Your FeedbackIn the latest episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into a variety of topics, starting with Steven sharing his latest low-tech acquisition – a Braille calendar and his talking clock - which Shaun doesn’t seem very inspired by. They also continue what is now their daily wander into the world of artificial intelligence, specifically focusing on Microsoft's Copilot. Steven and Shaun express their skepticism and hopes for AI, discussing its potential to enhance accessibility but also acknowledging its current limitations. They also touch upon the surprising discontinuation of Android apps on Windows, expressing disappointment and speculation abou...2024-03-0756 minDouble TapDouble TapBest of YouTube: AI Gets Personal, Shani Dhanda Joins Steven & The Blind Filmmaker On Apple Vision ProIn this episode focusing on the Best of YouTube from this week, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss a range of topics related to technology and accessibility. The episode features an interview with Shani Danda, a disability inclusion consultant and the UK's most influential person with a disability in 2023. Shani shares her experience at the Zero Project Conference in Vienna, her work with international clients, and her thoughts on the state of disability in the UK. She also talks about her children's book, "No Horn Unicorn," which is rooted in the social model of disability. (Starts at 13 seconds) Shaun...2024-03-0355 minDouble TapDouble TapApple’s Journal App ReviewIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss a variety of topics, including Shaun's recent switch to a new internet provider and the frustrations he faced with customer service from his previous provider. The conversation shifts to the new iOS Journal app, with a detailed demo provided by listener Gordon Anthony. Gordon walks listeners through the app's features, settings, and how to create entries, whether they're based on prompts from the app or personal notes. He shares how he's using the Journal app to track his workouts and other personal details, offering insights into the...2024-02-2956 minDouble TapDouble TapAre You Pro Perkins & Black Tea, Anyone?In today's episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive deep into the debate: Are you pro-Perkins? That's right, we're talking about the classic Perkins Brailler versus the modern QWERTY keyboard, and how the tech landscape is shifting for Braille users. Steven's got his hands on the Shure MV7 microphone, and he's sounding smoother than a Barry White serenade. But the real question is, will Shaun finally get his cheeseburger? But wait, there's more! We've got listener emails that are sparking conversations you won't want to miss. From the nuances of Braille education to the emotional rollercoaster of...2024-02-2856 minDouble TapDouble TapRanting with Retired Disability Rights Lawyer David LepofskyIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are back together and ready to dive into a variety of topics with a healthy dose of ranting. They kick things off with a chat about the technical issues they face while recording the show, joking about how it might be easier for Shaun to just travel to Glasgow every day. The hosts then shifted to discussing the WebAIM survey results, expressing frustration with the low participation rate of only 1,500 valid responses. Steven emphasizes the importance of the community's engagement with such surveys to ensure that the data...2024-02-2756 minDouble TapDouble TapZero Project, Day One: Travel Tales & LumenIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are live from Vienna at the Zero Project Conference. They kick things off with a casual chat about their travel experiences and the ease of using assistance services at airports, making their journey surprisingly smooth. They joke about their hopes for finding chocolate in Austria and share their excitement about being at the conference, which brings together people from all over the world to discuss innovations for people with disabilities. The main topic of discussion is an interview with Cornel Amariei, the CEO of Dot Lumen, who has...2024-02-2154 minDouble TapDouble TapWrapping Up CES With Vispero's Matt AterToday on the show, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into the exciting world of CES, the Consumer Electronics Show, where all the latest and greatest tech gadgets make their debut. Steven and Shaun are bringing you the inside scoop with special guest Matt Ater, the Vice President of Vispero. But that's not all. Steven and Shaun also chat about some of the challenges of using voice commands in public, following an email by listener Gordon. Will new AI devices that require us to yell into our devices make society even more isolated and impact our privacy?2024-02-0256 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven's Purchases & Twitterific App Developer Returns With New App TapestryIn this episode of Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are back with their usual chat and banter. The show kicks off with Steven reminding listeners about their YouTube channel, where they upload video versions of their episodes. He then teases an upcoming YouTube video focusing on the accessibility features of the Apple Vision Pro, a device that has been met with mixed reviews and confusion about its purpose. Shaun shares his excitement about his new Focusrite Vocaster Two, which has significantly improved his audio quality, much to Steven's approval. Steven talks about moving away from a traditional...2024-02-0156 minDouble TapDouble TapThe World of WiFi & Double Tap Goes TechnicolorToday on Double Tap, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are diving into the world of wi-fi, specifically talking about Shaun's new Google Nest Mesh system. He shares his hands-on experience with the setup process, which he found incredibly easy, but he's a bit concerned about the speeds he's getting compared to his previous Netgear Orbi system. Despite the slower speeds, Shaun notes the stability and responsiveness of his smart home devices seem to be better with Google Nest. Steven and Shaun also announced the launch of Double Tap on YouTube, where they will be bringing their unique take on...2024-01-3056 minDouble TapDouble TapA Weekend Away and Steven Gets A New HatOn today's episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss a range of topics, including the announcement of a new AI-powered version of Siri by Apple, the potential discontinuation of Fossil smartwatches, and Microsoft's new voice clarity feature for Windows. There's also much discussion about the pair's trip to see a gig at the weekend, with Steven returning home with a new hat he wasn't expecting. However, he is expecting another parcel in the post as he's just ordered a new Victor Reader Stream 3 ... but why? Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email...2024-01-2955 minDouble TapDouble TapGAConf Winners, Be My Eyes Groups & Out of Sight EventIn this episode, hosts Steven Scott and Shaun Preece discuss the winners of the Game Accessibility Awards Conference (GAConf), which took place this week. They highlight the achievements of games like Forza Motorsport, which won several awards for its exceptional accessibility features, including the AAA Excellence Award and the Best Blind/Low Vision Accessibility Award. Steven and Shaun also delve into the topic of Microsoft's approval for running Windows on Apple Silicon Macs, specifically the M3 processor. Additionally, they address the quirky news story about the U.S. Embassy statement to the UK government regarding the controversial suggestion of adding...2024-01-2556 minDouble TapDouble TapMac Turns 40, Catching A Driverless Uber & Keeping Your Mouse Balls CleanIn this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece - rather surprisingly - discuss various topics related to accessible technology. They start by celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Apple Macintosh, reminiscing about their experiences with early Mac computers and discussing the evolution of Mac accessibility features, including the introduction of VoiceOver in 2005. The conversation then shifts to Google's introduction of new generative AI features in Chrome for Mac and Windows Cs, aiming to provide a more streamlined and personalized browsing experience. Although Steven and Shaun find some of the features, like tab organization and AI-powered custom themes, less relevant to...2024-01-2456 minDouble TapDouble TapThe End For Menus4All & Your FeedbackIn this episode of Double Tap, hosted by Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, the duo discusses the unfortunate news that the Menus4All app - which provided accessible restaurant menus to users who are blind or partially sighted - will be shutting down at the end of February 2024. They share a statement from the company explaining the reasons behind the decision, including low sales and the challenges of maintaining and developing assistive technology products without sufficient investment returns. The hosts reflect on the impact of AI and other services like Aira and Be My Eyes on the viability of such...2024-01-2355 minDouble TapDouble TapAccessible Vacations & GAConf PreviewIn this episode, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are joined by Steve Saylor, also known as the Blind Gamer, to discuss the GAConf Awards happening on Wednesday, which he will be hosting. The show begins with Steven and Shaun engaging in light-hearted banter about the weather and their sleepless nights due to a storm. They then shift to discussing Shaun's desire for a relaxing holiday and the challenges of finding accessible vacation options. The conversation transitions to the topic of game accessibility and the upcoming Game Accessibility Conference Awards. Steve Saylor shares his excitement about hosting the awards and the...2024-01-2256 minDouble TapDouble TapTalking Watches, eBay Bargains & Steven's Vietnamese DisasterToday on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the latest purchase by Steven: a new talking watch that is supposedly smart. However, can some devices be less smart than they give themselves credit for? And, following a post on Mastodon that he noticed, Steven has been shopping on eBay for a Braille display; is it the bargain he hopes for? And there's the good old-fashioned good/bad game with tech as we talk about the good and bad of screenreaders and a rather useful new feature on Mac for people who are partially sighted. Get in touch with the Double...2024-01-1556 minDouble TapDouble TapSteven's Apple Meltdown & Amazon Develops New OSToday on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss Steven's latest new obsession: buying and cancelling MacBook orders! He details his thoughts on what he wants versus what he actually needs, so the big question is: what did he buy in the end? Also with the news of a new Amazon OS on the way, what will it mean for accessibility? And what should our response be when it comes to reacting to the lack of accessibility news in new products? Should we get annoyed or just wait in line? And why is Shaun upsetting listeners? You'll have to tune in...2023-11-1356 minDouble TapDouble TapShould Steven Buy the iMac?Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the new Apple Event coming up for Halloween, and listeners chime in on their thoughts on whether Steven should buy the new iMac or not. Also, there's the perennial discussion on Android vs Apple and questions about whether a new mobile operating system could gain traction in between the two major players. Plus, Steven lays out his thoughts on upgrading to the new version of Outlook. Spoiler alert: He uses the word "avoid" a lot! Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Call: 1-877...2023-10-3055 minDouble TapDouble TapCES Unveiled in Amsterdam & Shaun In A ShedToday, Steven and Shaun talk about the latest in tech innovations as shown at the CES Unveiled event in Amsterdam, which Steven is attending today. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Call: 1-877-803-4567 (Canada and USA) / 0204 571 3354 (UK) X (formerly Twitter): @BlindGuyTech / @ShaunShed Mastodon: @DoubleTap Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap Website --- Follow on: YouTube: https://www.doubletaponair.com/youtube X (formerly Twitter): https://www.doubletaponair.com/x Instagram: https://www.doubletaponair.com/instagram TikTok: https://www.doubletaponair.com/tiktok Threads: https://www.doubletaponair.com/threads Facebook: https...2023-10-1255 minDouble TapDouble TapRedemption Of The Shaun & Dictaphones That Talk BackToday on the show, Shaun receives a reckoning over his comments about touchscreen devices vs. smart feature phones and devices that don’t require a touchscreen. Listeners weigh in on the subject perhaps, or perhaps not, fairly squaring their aim at Shaun. Also, there’s more discussion on the biggest issue of the day: how to pour milk into a cup. Listeners offer their suggestions. And Derry Lawlor very kindly shares a demo of his new Olympus DM-770 dictaphone that features voice guidance. But are these types of devices on the way out and should we as a blind community dema...2023-09-1956 minDouble TapDouble TapBabcock & Preece Take OverMichael Babcock takes the hosting chair today while Steven is away, and immediately jumps into tech with a discussion on how to make sure you are always in the frame when it comes to video conferencing on your computer. Shaun talks about his experience with the fantastic Windows app Can You See Me and Michael tells us of a similar app for the Mac called CenteredHead. After more talk on everything from Windows vs. Mac and browser problems, it’s on to a listener lesson for Shaun regarding his trouble using a liquid level indicator. Just how do you make th...2023-09-0855 minDouble TapDouble TapWhat’s Around You & Steven Goes To The LibraryToday on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss more of the topics you are raising from your emails and feedback. We hear comments about the All Terrain Cane and the UltraCane smart device as well as one listener’s experience of using Door Detection on her iPhone.Plus, we learn all about the WikiTrip app from one of our listeners and Lucy Begley from HumanWare meets Steven in a library to tell him all about the new Victor Reader Stream 3rd Generation.Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation:Em...2023-09-0555 minDouble TapDouble TapAn Alternative To Be My AI & Steven Measures UpToday on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss an alternative to Be My AI, the new feature coming soon to Be My Eyes users that will enable people who are blind to identify, get descriptions for, and analyze images. However, while the beta is due to open up to more people soon, you can try the feature courtesy of the new Bing Chat app. Regular contributor and podcaster Thomas Domville (also known as Anonymouse) demonstrates the feature. Also, Steven has been buying again, but it’s not something with a fruit-shaped logo on it this time. Instead, he bought a ta...2023-08-1051 minDouble TapDouble TapGetting Back To The Office & Is A Crow Smarter Than Steven?Today on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss the latest rumour about the new iPhone 15 to be announced in early September. Also, as Zoom encourages its staff to return to the office, the guys discuss the benefits (or lack thereof) of being in the office versus working from home. And there are more of your comments on using backpacks, stronger mobility aids such as the All Terrain Cane, and a question from Greg on whether a crow is smarter than Steven following his attempts to thread a lanyard through his Hable One. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and...2023-08-0851 minDouble TapDouble TapShould Perkins-Style Keyboards be Standardized & NFC Tagging with ShaunToday on the show, Steven and Shaun discuss more of your comments, including a question from Aaron about whether or not it is time to standardize the Perkins-style keyboard layouts across Braille displays. Also, listener Gordon gives us his latest thoughts on the Be My Eyes Virtual Volunteer beta with accessing medication being one of his main challenges. And, Shaun gives us an insight into how to set up and use NFC tags using Apple Shortcuts and a sheet of NFC tags he recently bought from Amazon. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback...2023-06-2851 minDouble TapDouble TapThe Future of Braille: Another Crazy Steven Scott IdeaToday on the show, Steven and Shaun are joined by Michael Babcock to discuss Steven's latest and greatest idea (at least in his own head). Steven talks about his experience with Braille and suggests a change that he thinks would make the code easier to learn and also make it more available in a more useful way. But what do you think? Also, Michael talks to the guys about Apple Pay, using Reaper to edit audio and lots more. Grab a coffee and settle in for what they hope will be a thought-provoking discussion. And if you want to hear...2023-06-2051 minDouble TapDouble TapDouble Tap Express: The Week In Tech News, Audio Editing Made Easier With Reaper & Happy Birthday To ShaunOn the Express this week, Steven and Shaun discuss what’s been in the news this week with a look at Open AI’s Chat GPT app arriving in more countries, including Canada. Plus there’s news on Neuralink, who claim the U.S. FDA has approved human trials to begin on its implant device, which could have an incredible impact on people who are disabled; and iACast podcast host Michael Noise talks about accessibility of the new Final Cut and Logic Pro apps for iPad. There’s also discussion following our interviews this week about Reaper accessibility and the state of...2023-05-2751 min