Top Tech Tidbits - Volume 188Hi everyone, Here is this weeks top tidbits. Enjoy 
Happy Holidays, Craig Richcreek
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Top Tech Tidbits - Volume 188
The Week's News in Adaptive Technology


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1) The November-December issue of Dialog Magazine features the Technology 
Answerbook and What's New and Where to Get it columns as well as a 2008 Gift 
Guide and other technology and non-technology-related articles.
http://blindskills.com/nov_dec_2008_toc.html 

2) Ibby Karbhari is again making available his Easy-To-Use Diary in text and 
Word formats, 14 or 20 point size. The diary costs two pounds, payable by 
PayPal or credit card.
http://www.moving-mountains.com/diary.shtml 

3) On the 13th, Stevie Wonder will hold another Houseful of Toys benefit 
concert in Los Angeles. Proceeds of this event go toward equipment for students 
and young people who need adaptive technology but cannot otherwise afford it. 
Sendero spearheads the project, and many other adaptive technology companies 
are contributing as well. Applications for equipment are open until January 15, 
with the nominating teacher and the student expected to write.
http://www.SenderoGroupddcom/hftformddhtm 

4) Michael McCarty at American Printing House for the Blind has been busy this 
week with Fred's Head Companion. First, he delivers a collection of travel tips 
and resources for blind travelers and other travelers with disabilities:
http://www.fredshead.info/2006/08/tips-and-resources-for-blind-or.html 

5) T. V. Raman is a blind mathematician and engineer. He wrote "Doing advanced 
math without vision". That article and some subsequent discussion it sparked is 
found here:
http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/raman/publications/thinking-of-math/ 

6) Since we mentioned Mr. Raman, we'll stop citing contributions from Fred's 
Head Companion for a moment to say that Emacspeak, a speech system built around 
the Emacs environment in Unix is now up to Version 29. Besides funny press 
releases, the product is offering increased access to various Google apps and 
other enhancements.
http://www.cs.vassar.edu/%7Epriestdo/emacspeak/ 

7) Back to Fred's Head Companion, here is a post detailing a couple places to 
download sounds for free:
http://www.fredshead.info/2008/06/download-sounds-for-free.html 

8) Here is a post giving two sites that let you refine eBay searches and get 
notified when a product you want is available on eBay.
http://www.fredshead.info/2008/12/getitnext-on-ebay-with-stuffalert.html 

9) This two-link post helps us verify that what we hear on the Internet is 
accurate.
http://www.fredshead.info/2006/10/keep-it-real-with-snopescom.html 

10) The Radio is another online station with hundreds of thematic stations that 
play in an imbedded player.
http://www.theradio.com/ 

11) In our final borrowing from this prolific blog, here is a thorough post 
discussing many aspects of cd's and dvd's, how to write, read and understand 
the terminology related to them.
http://www.fredshead.info/2006/10/cds-and-dvds.html 

12) The popular online game site for the blind and sighted, Al inPlay, offers 
bargains in the form of gift memberships at reduced prices.
http://allinplay.com/participate/gift_membership.php 

13) MX Skype Recorder is one of many choices we have for recording Skype 
conversations. We'll learn about it on Tek Talk on GMT Tuesday, 16 December at 
01:00.
http://www.accessibleworld.org 

14) If you want to keep up with developments at TandT Consultancy, makers of 
JSay, JTunes and other products, you can now join an announce-only mailing 
list, Tandt-news. To join, send a blank message to
[email protected] 

15) David Bales continues his tradition of producing free guides to Windows 
software, with this guide to using Windows Mail, the Vista e-mail client, with 
JAWS.
http://tinyurl.com/5zaf5z 

16) The three products of the Braille Sense family from Gw Micro have received 
significant upgrades. More wireless encryption standards are supported; 
up-to-date Duxbury braille translation tables are included; the media player 
allows for changing the speed of recordings and for more flexible streaming 
media access. Deaf-blind users of the Braille Sense Plus can easily use its LCD 
display to communicate with sighted people in real time.
http://www.gwmicro.com 

17) JAWSWiki is a community driven wiki for any information related to the use, 
configuration and scripting of the JAWS screen-reader along with listings and 
information about accessible and not so accessible applications.
http://wiki.jawsscripts.com 

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