Hi,
Wi-Fi symbol... I see where this is going... I bet another PBWorks edition
is in order - or perhaps I can integrate that into the 7.0 version (yeah, if
it turns out to be what we think it is)...
Cheers,
Joseph 

-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Ehrler [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2010 10:55 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Braillenote] Yet another teaser guys...


Joseph and others,
Below is another more complete description of the image teaser sent out by 
Humanware. For any of you interested, this information comes from the blind 
bargains web site at:

www.blindbargains.com

Hope this helps!
Richard Ehrler

Another Humanware Teaser, Another Description from Raive 
Category: Notetakers/PDAs Posted by  J.J. Meddaugh  today 11:13 AM ET
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A T Guys We  received a second teaser from Humanware regarding a product to
be 
released on July 2. While they did a slightly better job at describing the 
picture, we still wanted more detail. So again, we used  Solona's RAIVE
service 
 to help us out. RAIVE stands for Remotely Analyzing and Interpreting Visual

Elements and is a free service where people will describe images and screen 
shots sent to them. Perhaps the biggest feature pointed out in our response
is 
the inclusion of the symbol for Wi-Fi capabilities.  The previous image  
resembled a BrailleNote without the keyboard, according to our response.
After 
the jump, the complete description from RAIVE.  Text: Humanware. Unveiling
July 
2, 2010. Speaking of functionality. End of text. The focal point of the
image 
is a gadget-like device and the camera is pointed down towards the object.
It's 
a very bold image. Very sleek. The device is resting on a reflective
material. 
It's like a teaser since the image reveals only the corner of a device. 
Difficult to determine size or relation. The material is metallic silver and

matte black on the interior. Difficult to tell if there are keys or buttons,
or 
plugs and where they are. The corner is rounded. It's difficult to tell
whether 
or not the device is closed, or if doesn't open. The only symbol represented
on 
the device is a Wi-Fi-enabled symbol, which is three arcs that are in a
stacked 
layout.

On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 07:34:13 -0700, Joseph Lee wrote:

>Hi,
>Here it is: The second teaser (Richard e, we need your help again):
>Title: Speaking of Functionality
>This is the second teaser message announcing a new innovative product from
>HumanWare. As is customary with teasers, this new product is only partially
>revealed. The image included in this message shows a close up view of a
part
>of the product. It depicts what looks like a corner of the product with
thin
>rounded shapes. The surface appears to be an elegant silver contour and a
>contrasting mat black center part. In this black region are three small
>wave-shaped cavities that could be used for a microphone or a speaker...
>Unveiling July 2, 2010. Stay tuned for more details about this mystery
>product in the upcoming days.
>I guess HW did listen and provided more description this time... Richard or
>anyone, we need your help again...
>Cheers,
>Joseph
>


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