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That Real Blind Tech Show


Jan 14, 2024

It’s the first That Real Blind Tech show of the new year, and we got the entire gang here. It’s a blind tech podcast so we start off with what else, but a state of the podcast.

 

We then kick the year off with the story of the year. Yes, we are getting it out of the way early as eBay executives sent critics of eBay a bloody pig mask among some other things. And yes, if you criticize us you may want to check your mailbox for a bloody pig mask!

 

Microsoft is set to take one of your keyboard keys away for Co-Pilot, how will this affect screen readers workflows?

 

Over the holidays Be My A.I. announced a new feature to set up a group of friends and family.

 

Brian then goes in to a recent negative experience he had with an Amazon product, and is still trying to figure out what to do about it.

 

We then discuss the meal delivery service factor 75.

 

Google Assistant will be losing 17 features in the coming weeks, unfortunately most of them are voice related.

 

A.I. George Carlin releases a comedy special that George Carlin would have hated.

 

Apple Vision Pro is up for preorders on January 19th, delivering on February 2nd, here’s what will be in the box. Apple is only producing 80,000 Apple Vision Pro’s for launch day. Additionally, if you want a demo of Apple Vision Pro it looks like Apple will only be demoing the device on launch weekend.

 

We kick off the CES portion of our show discussing the clicks iPhone case. Who knew we already had a replacement for the Humane A.I. pin in the R1. All the Apple Gear announced at CES. We then discuss some of the weirdest and coolest gadgets we heard about at this year’s CES. And with a lot of us here at That Real Blind Tech show being insomniacs and bad sleepers, we were very interested to learn about the Brain Band.

 

We then dive in to our reviews of the Meta Ray Ban Glasses and our initial experiences with the Celeste Glasses.

 

And it’s more of What’s Pissing Off Brian Now and Watcha Streaming, Watcha Reading.

 

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