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Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn discuss music and musicians, and how we listen to music, whether it be analog or digital, downloaded or streamed, audio, or video.
Categories: Music, Technology
Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn discuss music and musicians, and how we listen to music, whether it be analog or digital, downloaded or streamed, audio, or video.
Categories: Music, Technology
Breaking In Windows is your source for the latest Microsoft updates and reviews with tutorials broken down in to accessible bytes. We defragment your Windows experience to make it accessible for you. Check out coolblindtech.com for all the best news and reviews for your favorite assistive tech. Not a month has gone by since We posted an article on Narrator including AI-driven image tags and Microsoft is back at it yet again, though with an older project which finally has made public fruition. Introduced at Build 2016, this project had a goal of bringing powerful image recognition technology which could be used to augment every day life, especially when combined with the power of the cloud. Today, The app is available in the iOS app store in the United States, Canada, India, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Singapore, for free. In a post to the Microsoft Accessibility blog, Microsoft explains it in this fashion . The app uses artificial intelligence and the camera on your iPhone to perform a number of useful functions. Reading documents, including spoken hints to capture all corners of a document so that you capture the full page. It then recognizes the structure of the document, such as headings, paragraphs and lists, allowing you to rapidly skip through the document using voiceover. Identifying a product based on its barcode. Move the phone’s camera over the product; beeps indicate how close the barcode is – the faster the beeps, the closer you are – until the full barcode is detected. It then snaps a photo and reads the name of the product. Recognizing people based on their face, and providing a description of their visual appearance, such as their gender, facial expression and other identifying characteristics. Recognizing images within other apps – just tap Share, and Recognize with Seeing AI. In our experience, the app is able to even read computer screens in the short-text channel mode, and does so instantly as you move your arm towards and away from text. Reading coupons in a newspaper is more intuitive than having to wait for a picture to be snapped, and bar codes are often recognized in under 30 seconds thanks to the way it guides the user to it. Face recognition works well and can be taught to recall faces of loved ones after you take 3 pictures of them. Easily, this app rivals more expensive solutions and will become a must-have tool within any vision-impaired iOS user’s arsenal. The incredible power of Seeing AI lies in not just the cloud, but also at being able to perform this recognition offline and in real-time. Turning airplane mode on during a page scan still kept up with scrolling printed text, however features such as bar code and face/scene detection will require one. Join Jessica to understand just how intuitive the app really is in this podcast and see for yourself what Seeing AI can do, as not even ten thousand words could give it full justification. She walks through the app, from the quick start guide to the various channels in great detail. The official tutorials for the app, comprised of 9 videos, can be found at this link of a YouTube playlist.
Categories: Education, Technology
Welcome to the wonderful world of digital and computer forensics. In each episode Lee will have guests on the show to discuss the latest news in the field, tell stories from the real world, and much more. This episode we’re joined by Jad Saliba from Magnet Forensics as he discusses the newly announced phone features of IEF. We also talk about NSA letters, Prism, and how Logicube are going all trekkie on us.
Categories: Technology
Tags: computer, Crime, cyber, digital, Forensic, forensics, law, legal
Cloud is today’s most powerful tool for business transformation. Tune in for no-nonsense views from seasoned experts on how to put it to work for you.
Categories: Business, Technology
Tales of cybersecurity. The wildest hacks you can ever imagine, told by people who were actually there. Hosted by cybersecurity expert and book author, Ran Levi, this is not your average talk-show. These are fascinating, unknown tales, slowly unraveled, deeply researched. Think Hardcore History meets Hackable- and come dig into a history you never knew existed.
Categories: Technology
Technology works best when aligned with business strategy outcomes. Listen to leaders who share their software solutions that will change your relationship with software and the cloud. We go in-depth of how they have scaled their business, strategy and kept to their vision. Guests share their experience on the impact of tech on a personal, local and global level.
Categories: Technology
We will discuss all things Cloud with an emphasis on Cloud Security.
Categories: Technology
In this podcast series 451 Research analysts give a short, concise take on different aspects of the future of work. Designed to give context, supporting data and takeaways in just a few minutes. Sometimes contrarian, always intentional.
Categories: Technology
The world of being blind is a podcast where Darren talks about Technology for the Blind, technology in general, as well as anything blindness. This can range from dating to relationships to the most common questions like “How do blind people do the dishes?” “Are blind people able to drive?” “How can Blind/Visually Impaired people order at a restaurant?” Don’t worry, your questions and speculations will be cleared up with the help of the host Darren Dizon, and some special guests!
About Darren:
Darren is an Asian American from California, who loves teaching technology, and who loves hosting this podcast. He also loves reading emails. If you wish to send some emails with feedback, or with any ideas you have for the show, please email info@visionaccessibility.com, and someone will be happy to respond to your email.
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Categories: Education, Technology
Tags: accessibility, blindness, Education, school, Technology
The Call to Action podcast is dedicated to inspiring, educating, and informing entrepreneurs and self-starters on tech and tips related to navigating this ever-changing world. In the podcast, you will learn about everything from the ups and downs of entrepreneurship, to self-care. Basically, practical information to help us on our journey! I also research and report on marketing campaigns, mobile apps, QR Codes and other related topics and report them using podcasts and blogs. If you have an idea that you think would be great for me to share, contact me at https://ctamarketing.biz.
Categories: Technology
Wei-Shen Wong and Anthony Malakian discuss the hottest financial technology topics in the capital markets every week.
Categories: Technology
A podcast for my friends and to look back upon in the future. This is a time piece, I want to be able to look back and see where I was at certain points in my life.
Categories: Leisure, Technology
This show is a bit of a social experiment. The question is: if we combine group intelligence, and work together as a community—can we actually democratize ideas? Can we build on each other’s thoughts and evolve them into products that benefit society as a whole? Let’s find out.
Categories: Business, Leisure, Technology
The Data Skeptic Podcast features interviews and discussion of topics related to data science, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and the like, all from the perspective of applying critical thinking and the scientific method to evaluate the veracity of claims and efficacy of approaches.
Categories: Science, Technology
Tags: datamining, datascience, Machinelearning, science, skepticism, statistics
Welcome to Rant On by Ranting Media–a semi-monthly show where we chat about EVERYTHING on our mind. Whether it’s gaming, movies, tech, or life in general, we rant like no others. Kick back and enjoy the show. It’s always fun with RANT ON.
Categories: Comedy, Technology, TV & Film
Tags: geoff stevens, rant on, ranting, ranting media, ranting podcast
The ENERGY STAR podcast is a collection of conversations about energy efficiency. EPA staff talk with a variety of business analysts, technology experts, policymakers, and media. These recordings cover market trends, consumer preferences, energy reduction solutions, new products and efficiency standards, and even some retail training information.
Categories: Technology
Tags: conservation, consumption, electronics, energy, environment
From the producers of The World as You’ll Know It, a new series about the perils and promise of artificial intelligence with cognitive scientist, Gary Marcus. For all the progress in artificial intelligence over the last 70 years — computers can now beat people at chess and Go, detect fraud, give driving instructions and write like Shakespeare — we still don’t know how to build AI we can trust. The risks are serious, but the potential benefits of AI are too great to be ignored. In this special edition series, host Gary Marcus — cognitive scientist, best-selling author and AI entrepreneur — digs into AI’s history, present and future, bringing to life some of the technology’s most significant breakthroughs and failures. He enlists engineers, scientists, philosophers and journalists working at the forefront of AI to explore what’s wrong with our current approach and ways we might change it. Humans vs. Machines debuts this spring.
Categories: Technology
Weekly podcasts on practical approaches and solutions to all things tech related. Tune in every Thursday for new content.
Categories: Technology
Computers touch all most every aspect of our lives today. We take the way they work for granted and the unsung heroes who built the technology, protocols, philosophies, and circuit boards, patched them all together – and sometimes willed amazingness out of nothing. Not in this podcast. Welcome to the History of Computing. Let’s get our nerd on!
Categories: History, Technology
Tags: apple, computerscience, historyofcomputers, linux, microsoft, scripting, UNIX
Technology podcasts include discussion of all aspects of technology. Computer technology, mobile devices, cybersecurity, blockchain and artificial intelligence are all popular topics of discussion.