iBlink Radio Comes To The Android Market With New Features And More

Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 25th 2011

The popular iBlink Radio application from 

Serotek Corporation

has just gone multiplatform! The world’s first application for the visually impaired for the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad is now available on the Android Market. Version 1.0 has some features not found on the Apple iOS version that take advantage of the hardware keyboards found on many Google Android handsets.

iBlink Radio offers radio stations, podcasts and reading services of special interest to blind and visually impaired persons; as well as their friends, family, caregivers and those wanting to know what life is like without eyesight. The original release of iBlink Radio has been downloaded thousands of times and it has even been featured on the front page of the iTunes Store.

All stations under Community Radio are owned and/or operated by persons with limited or no eye sight. Genres include oldies, 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s, alternative, classic Rock, Old Time Radio and more. This is a small sampling of SAMNet, Serotek’s award-winning online community dedicated to promoting the digital lifestyle to its low-vision and blind subscribers.

Reading services provide narration of newspapers, magazines, periodicals and other print publications including: USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times and hundreds more.

Podcasts are produced by blind and partially sighted individuals, and cover topics including: broadcasting, computers, radio, technology, Independent Living, Travel, and much more.

“iBlink radio is the premiere application for showcasing content produced by today’s Blind community. At Serotek, we believe that Android has many exciting things in store for us all. It was only logical that we would bring iBlink Radio to one of the fastest growing platforms for handsets and tablets.” said CEO Mike Calvo.

 The new Android iBlink radio includes the following features:

 First letter keyboard navigation:  Use the hardware keyboard on your device to press the letter of the feed you want to jump to in order to get through a long list faster.

Menu button navigation, Press the Menu Button to shift your focus to the list of items and back to the player. You can use your Directional Pad, or other controls, to move between the Play/Pause and Stop buttons. You can also place your focus into the seek bar for fast forwarding or rewinding of files like Podcasts.

Notification bar support: Simply open the Notification Bar and select the media being played by iBlink radio for easy access to the player when multitasking on your device.

White on black font scheme: For those who are glare sensitive, the default color scheme for common Android menus have been incorporated into this version of iBlink Radio.  The benefit of this choice is that this will let some Low vision users see the display better in various lighting conditions.

For more information, or to download iBlink Radio, visit the Android Market page

To obtain iBlink Radio for your Apple iOS device visit the iTunes Store.

 

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Tech Chat 103: The Great Outdoors

Tech Chat 103 will cover outdoor activities including boating, fishing, rowing, biking, hiking, camping, swimming, grilling and smoking meat, and other outdoor fun!
Sponsored in part by Vanda Pharmaceuticals – Improve the quality of your sleep and possibly make money at the same time!

View Tech Chat 103: the Great Outdoors! Thursday May 26 at 9PM Eastern Live Via Accessible Event

 

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SeroTalk Podcast 68: Bacon and Caffeine, together at Last!

Do you ever feel like your sleep patterns are different than the rest of the

world?  Do you sometimes feel the unwanted urge or need to fall asleep

during the day time when you need to be awake?  Do you also find that you

feel just too wide awake to fall or stay asleep during the night time?

If you are blind, this could be due to a real sleep problem related to the lack

of light needed to keep your body’s internal clock in sync.  If you or

someone you know might be affected, please call 1-888-389-7033 or

email info@non24registry.com to learn about an ongoing clinical research study

that is evaluating a new investigational treatment for this type of sleep

problem. When calling, you can also complete a short sleep survey.  You may

be eligible to participate in the clinical trial if you are between 18 and

75 years of age and are totally blind. Volunteers will be compensated for

their participation in the clinical study and will receive study related

medication, medical evaluations, and transportation at no cost.

Visit www.VandaPharma.com for more information!

In Podcast 68, Michael Lauf, Ricky Enger and Joe Steinkamp discussed:

Worrying trend in credit card data security

Microsoft helps stop malware, while Apple blows off malware victims

Facebook Caught Exposing Millions of Credentials

PR Pro’s Guide to Facebook

How To Stay Safe On Facebook and Other Social Networking Sites

Tell Congress to Kill COICA 2.0, Internet Censorship Bill

New bill upgrades unauthorized Internet streaming to a felony

Senate bill would require warrant for e-mail, cloud searches

99 percent of Android phones leak secret account credentials

Google Lobbies Nevada To Allow Self-Driving Cars

Google announces music streaming in beta, movie rentals for Android

access to google’s calendar application available, Well kind of?

Android Has a Voice for Your RSS Feeds

Ten Android features that the iPhone doesn’t have

Petition to google to make android more accessible. sign and retweet

Google I/O: Accessibility and Building things Everyone Can Use

Google I/O.: Accessibility in Android Talk

Google IO 2011 Accessible Interactive Web Apps using HTML5

Google I/O.: Captioning in HTML5

Google I/O.: Accessible Interactive Apps with HTML5

Google I/O: Learn how to build Chrome HTML5 Accessible Apps

Google Access on Twitter

Levelstar featured at Google I.O.

Google’s Chromium Operating system with built-InScreen Reader

Series 5 Chromebook. The future of Netbooks?

Google Chromebook coming June 15, with $20 and $28 student and business monthly subscriptions

Tiny USB stick PC costing only $25 with an HDMI port on one end and a USB port on the other

Sandy Bridge, Thunderbolt MacBook Airs coming in June or July

Apple planning easier upgrades for iOS, Mac OS X

Microsoft buys Skype for 8.5 billion!

Call to replace talking Australian set-top boxes

New Text-To-Speech Plugin for Firefox in Linux

Sendero GPS 2011

Humanware Refreshes Portable CD Book Players with Victor Reader Stratus with Future 3G Support

Job Posting: Braille Program Specialist Position At NLS

Portable Handheld Electronic Video Magnifiers Comparison

3 accessible and free Internet radio programs

Mozekty

TapInRadio

Radio? Sure!

Tech Chat 101: authors of Stem Stumper and Accessible Mind Sweeper plus Accessible Games for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

Ricky Enger Hosts Tech Chat 102: Looking Good Equals Feeling Good

Rep. Westrom becomes first blind person to lead a Minnesota state House debate in forum

Foodily recipe search engine: 17,000 bacon recipes, refine by diet or medical condition

Bad News for Owners of Tassimo coffee brewers and users of Starbucks t-disks

Expert tips for solving common sleep problems

Team develops an electric wheelchair that can “see” for its blind user

Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 68: Bacon and Caffeine Together at Last

 

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Tech chat 102: Looking Good Equals Feeling Good

In Tech Chat 102, Ricky enger speaks with

Cara Quinn

Maureen Duffy

Alyssa Minwell

about fashion, hair and skin care, applying cosmetics, and its affects on your self-esteem and career advancement.

View Tech Chat 102: Looking Good Equals Feeling Good Via Accessible Event

Listen to MP3 of Tech Chat 102: Looking Good Equals Feeling Good

Show Notes for Tech Chat 102: Looking Good Equals Feeling Good

 

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Tech Chat 102: Looking Good Equals Feeling Good

Ricky enger speaks with Cara Quinn and Maureen Duffy about fashion, hair and skin care, applying cosmetics, and its affects on your self-esteem and career advancement. Topics include: Introductory information for makeup, cleanser and moisturizer, color analysis, applying foundation, blush, powder, eye makeup and lipstick, fingernail care, shaving techniques, plus clothing and product identification.
View Tech Chat 102: Looking Good Equals Feeling Good: Thursday May 19 at 9PM Eastern Via Accessible Event

 

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Tech Chat 101: Accessible Games for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

In Tech Chat 101, Michael Lauf and Joe Steinkamp speak with makers of
Stem Stumper for iOS, from Ananse Productions

Jonathan chacon, developer of Accessible MindSweeper

and Michael Feir, Creator and original author of Audyssey Magazine, and Author of Personal Power: How Accessible Computers Can Enhance Personal Life For Blind People.

They discuss a variety of other accessible games for iOS devices.
View Tech chat 101: Accessible Games for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad Via Accessible Event

Listen to MP3 of Tech chat 101: Accessible Games for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad

Show Notes for Tech chat 101: Accessible Games for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad

 

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Tech Chat 101: Accessible Games for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad

In Tech Chat 101, Michael Lauf and Michael Feir speak with the makers of Stem Stumper for iOS, and discuss a variety of other accessible games for iOS devices.
View Tech chat 101: Accessible Games for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad: Thursday May 12 at 9PM Eastern Via Accessible Event

 

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SeroTalk Podcast 67 – I’ll have It With Onions

Listen to SeroTalk Podcast 67 – I’ll Have It with Onions

In Podcast 67, Michael Lauf and ricky enger cover the following stories:

Win a $100 Serotek Gift Card for Serotek Products and Services by listening to Tech Chat 100 by May 11

Rest in Peace Deanne Chapman, dog advocate and guest on Tech Chat 79 – Advocate for 1 thing you believe in today!

Tech Chat 99: Mike Calvo, Pete bossley and Rachel Schroeder cover This Month in Access Technology for April 2011

Words without boundaries, Serotek’s DocuScan Plus OCR Goes

Multi-Platform With Support For The Mac

HoverCam T5V Document Camera Now Available from Serotek

Makes blind people look really bad? No stoves? Help with bathing?

DOJ requires law school website accessibility for blind students, under the ADA

Tablet lets vision-impaired build a picture in their mind

Digital TV will soon be accessible to the blind

Best Free Audio / Video Format Conversion Programs

Choose a name for National Braille Press braille-enabled combination notetaker, smart phone and PDA

SkypeTalking Official Web Site for 0.9.4 and Future Releases

Ubuntu 11.04 released

Information about Windows 8

Bureau of Engraving and Printing Launches EyeNote App to Help the Blind and Low vision

Greater iTunes Accessibility for Some with Blind Tunes

Apple utilizing ‘iCloud’ internally, service to be more than music

Google to take on Apple’s iTunes with mainstream movie rentals on YouTube

Apple and Google called to U.S. Senate hearing on mobile privacy

Android Access 101 at Google IO

Free Android tethering apps now blocked by nearly every US carrier

Blind Broadcasters Scramble as SWCast is Shut Down for Not Paying royalties to Sound Exchange

Appeals Court lifts stem cell research-funding injunction

Medicare Rights University

Girl Scouts create prosthetic hand device

doug Hunsinger and bill sparks cover the MLB At Bat 2011 app for the iPhone.

Mike Calvo tells us about two iPhone combination keyboard-cases:

BoxWave Keyboard Buddy iPhone 4 Case (Jet Black)

TK-421 iPhone Case with Flip-Out Keyboard for iPhone 4

 

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SeroTalk Tech Chat 100: Microsoft Windows Q&A

In Tech Chat 100, Richard Wells, Cory Martin, Rachel Schroeder and Peter bossley answered users questions about Microsoft Windows. congratulations to rodney Edgar for submitting the 21ST question via Twitter. He won our grand prize of

Serotek’s DocuScan Plus for Windows

and DocuScan Plus for Mac.

 If you couldn’t join us live on May 5, catch the archive by may 11
and register to win a $100 gift card good
for Serotek software and services.

The winner will be announced on Tech Chat 101 on May 12 2011.
View SeroTalk Tech Chat 100: Microsoft Windows Q&A Via Accessible Event

Listen to MP3 of SeroTalk Podcast 100 on Microsoft Windows

From your sources for innovation and information,

Serotek corporation

and the SeroTalk blog and Podcast.

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Shh! The Cat’s away. Let’s play with DocuScan Plus!

It’s Cinco de Mayo, and our CEO just dashed out the door, frantically mumbling something about margaritas. The Serotek team got together and decided that if the CEO was celebrating, we should all follow his lead. To that end, we’ve decided to reset all trials of DocuScan Plus, giving you 7 extra days to play. If you have ever had a trial of DocuScan Plus, you’ll be able to log in with your account credentials and try out the program again. And if you haven’t tried DocuScan Plus, then now is the perfect time to start with a 7 day free trial of the cross platform phenomenon. That’s right! Windows or Mac, it is time to have a blast with DocuScan Plus. Just don’t tell the boss our little secret, okay?

If you have other Serotek software installed, just choose DocuScan Plus from the System Access menu to get started. If you still have the app on your Mac, launch it and your trial will begin again. If you’re using DocuScan Plus as a standalone product on Windows,

just log in with your account credentials at www.docuscanplus.com
If you’ve never had a DocuScan Plus trial before, you can

visit http://www.docuscanplus.com to create your account and get started.

If you’re on the Mac, don’t forget to [grab the app from the
Mac App Store.

Enjoy!
The Serotek Team

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