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In our second installment of the Small Business Starter Kit series - we’re tackling a topic that’s sometimes tricky, sometimes confusing, but ever-present: taxes. Hosts Austin and Jannese have an insightful conversation with entrepreneur Isabella Rosal who started 7th Sky Ventures , an exporter and distributor of craft spirits, beer, and wine. Having lived and worked in two different countries and started a company in a heavily-regulated field, Isabella is no stranger to navigating the paperwork-laden and jargon-infused maze of properly understanding taxes for a newly formed small business. Join us as she shares her story and provides valuable insight into how to tackle your business’ taxes - so they don’t tackle you. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: QuickBooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The iACast is a weekly podcast with engaging discussions related to technology.
In this episode, we sit down with Lauren Bradford to discuss some exciting changes coming to iAccessibility and the IAcast as we step into the new year. As we reflect on the podcast's journey, it’s remarkable to note that this year marks the tenth anniversary of the IAcast, which first aired in 2015. Our discussion touches on the vibrant community we've built, exploring how our conversations about technology and accessibility have fostered a sense of belonging and collaboration among listeners. In a significant shift for our organization, We're passing the torch to Lauren, who will be taking over the leadership of both iAccessibility and the IAcast. This transition opens up fresh opportunities for engagement and innovation, allowing for a new perspective to guide the future of our projects. Lauren expresses her gratitude for this chance, emphasizing her vision to transform iAccessibility into an even more robust resource hub for everyone seeking support, tools, and knowledge in the tech and accessibility space. We delve into Lauren's plans regarding the rebranding of the IAcast network as the Techopolis podcast network. This change signals a commitment to broadening our content focus; while the IAcast will maintain its core identity, it will also expand into specialized areas that cater to mainstream technology interests. Lauren shares her eagerness to see the IAcast evolve through the addition of new formats, such as demo casts, resource-focused episodes, and collaboration opportunities that connect our community. Furthermore, during our discussion, Lauren outlines her ambitions for enhancing our social media presence and community engagement. She envisions a cohesive online strategy that not only highlights the resources and developments at iAccessibility but also showcases the work of our community members. By creating a structured posting schedule, she aims to curate valuable content and bring together our collective knowledge, enabling everyone to find support easily. As we transition into a new chapter, I am excited about the possibility of growth and connection. Lauren shares her plans for the future of our app and website, hinting at exciting developments in the pipeline that aim to centralize our offerings and improve user experience. Utilizing AI tools to reconstruct our application in SwiftUI, she seeks to create a more integrated environment where listeners can access all aspects of our community seamlessly. In closing, we emphasize the importance of community involvement in shaping our future. It’s essential for us to hear from our listeners as we embark on this journey together. Both of us urge everyone to reach out with ideas and feedback through various platforms, ensuring that our collective voices guide the evolution of iAccessibility and the IAcast. As we prepare to step back into a supportive role, I remain committed to contributing to the podcast in any capacity Lauren finds valuable. we are thrilled about the path ahead and look forward to witnessing the creative direction she will bring. This episode marks not just a transition but a new beginning, filled with potential and opportunities for our entire community. I encourage you all to stay tuned for what’s to come and to engage with us as we navigate this exciting new landscape…
In this episode, we dive into an exciting unboxing experience of the highly anticipated iPhone 16 Pro Max. Joining me are Taylor Arndt and Jeff Bishop as we explore the latest features and updates of Apple's flagship device. The atmosphere is buzzing with anticipation as I reveal the shiny new phone in its white titanium finish, highlighting the heft and premium feel of the packaging. We kick off the discussion by examining the device's physical attributes, comparing it to the previous generation, the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The new camera button grabs our attention; it's now a pressable button that promises a more tactile experience when taking photos or videos. This switch marks a departure from previous models, sparking a debate about whether such changes enhance usability or overcomplicate the design. We take the time to reveal various elements inside the box, including the USB-C cable, and lament the absence of Apple stickers in the packaging. As I set up the phone, we talk about pricing, options for monthly payment plans, and the convenience of Apple’s trade-in program, which has facilitated my purchase strategy over the years. The unboxing continues with a closer look at the device. The new weight, a bit heftier than its predecessor, is noted, yet it seems to provide a reassuring grip, which is appreciated by everyone on the call. Moving on to the setup process, I narrate my experience activating the phone with Verizon, showcasing how streamlined and intuitive the procedure is. The phone's prompt recognition of my existing Apple ID and the quick-start feature create a smooth transition from my old device. As I delve deeper into the setup, we discuss the differences in Face ID recognition, highlighting improvements that cater to users who require accessibility features. Once the initial setup is complete, I focus on the sound quality, initiating a microphone test that showcases the new audio profiles, which appear to offer enhanced clarity. Taylor and Jeff weigh in on their observations, comparing the sound characteristics to those of the older devices. The quality of the built-in microphones becomes a key point of conversation, with intriguing insights regarding how they stack up against previous models. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the aesthetic aspects of the phone, explicitly drawn to the new camera bump design and the shinier titanium sides. The conversation flows seamlessly into the new photographic features and styles available, as well as the practical applications for everyday users and photography enthusiasts. As we transition towards the conclusion of this episode, our discussions touch on the intriguing thought of an entire podcast dedicated to the art of iPhone photography, aiming to educate listeners on how to maximize their experience with the new device. Each of us provides our social media handles where listeners can connect, share their thoughts, and continue the conversation surrounding the iPhone 16 Pro Max. This unboxing episode is not only a detailed walkthrough of the new device but also a lively interaction that reflects on our shared excitement, apprehensions, and anticipation for the enhanced capabilities of Apple’s latest smartphone.…
In this episode, we dive deep into the recent Apple event that has everyone buzzing, aptly titled "It's Glow Time." Our hosts, Michael Doeys and Taylor Arndt, share their reactions and insights about the exciting new products and features unveiled during this significant launch. With a focus on artificial intelligence and advancements in accessibility, the duo discusses how Apple's commitment to innovating for all users is more evident than ever. Kicking off with the introduction of the iPhone 16 lineup, we explore the various models released, including the iPhone 16 and 16 Pro. Taylor highlights new specifications, including the updated A18 chip and the introduction of USB-C charging, something that many tech enthusiasts have been eagerly anticipating. Michael adds his thoughts on the aesthetic changes, particularly the camera bump reminiscent of earlier iPhone designs, while both hosts express excitement about the new color options available. Transitioning to the Apple Watch, our hosts discuss the introduction of the Apple Watch Series 10, which brings enhancements such as sleep apnea detection and an improved screen display. The conversation turns to the accessibility implications of these updates and how a better camera can also enhance scanning and optical character recognition capabilities, much to the excitement of the visually impaired community. With a commitment to usability, both hosts recognize the significance of improved health features, especially for users who rely on these devices for fitness tracking and health monitoring. The new AirPods Pro also take center stage, with Taylor sharing his personal experiences and preferences relating to audio features. The introduction of hearing aid capabilities intrigued both hosts, as they discuss the broader implications of offering such features to a wider audience who may not have access to traditional hearing aids. They appreciate Apple's effort to make these tools more integrated and socially acceptable as wearable technology. As the episode progresses, Michael and Taylor address the mainstream narrative on visual intelligence and AI integration in everyday applications. They discuss how new features will enable users to take pictures of objects, receive detailed information, and even connect apps like Be My Eyes and Aira to enhance accessibility. The discourse around these capabilities reflects a shared enthusiasm for the potential of technology to bridge gaps and improve the quality of life for users traditional platforms may overlook. In conclusion, the hosts wrap up the episode by touching upon the representation of accessibility within Apple's event, praising the company's continued commitment to inclusivity across its product lines. The episode emphasizes the significance of these announcements for the community, understanding that technology must evolve to be both powerful and accessible. Tune in for an informative discussion that encapsulates the intersection of technology and usability, as well as the ongoing narrative of creating a world that works for everyone.…
In this episode, I’m joined by Taylor Arndt as we dive into an array of exciting tech updates and Apple news leading up to tomorrow's much-anticipated Apple event. We share our excitement about the event, themed "It's Glow Time," which hints at significant announcements for the new iPhone lineup, particularly the introduction of Apple Intelligence in Siri. Despite a busy weekend filled with work, the upcoming reveals have us buzzing with curiosity and speculation. As we discuss what to expect from the new iPhone models, Taylor shares her anticipation for upgrading to the iPhone 16 Pro, highlighting the potential shift from lightning to USB-C as a game changer. We both weigh in on the anticipated features, with Apple’s latest AI developments taking center stage. We debate whether the new Siri will make a significant impact on user experience and whether the timing of hardware announcements aligns with software releases, particularly with iOS 18.1 on the horizon. We also touch on the Apple Watch and AirPods rumors, discussing the possibility of new health sensors and designs that cater to a variety of user needs. Taylor raises a crucial question about whether to invest in a new Apple Watch based on her current fitness goals and swimming activities. Our conversation acknowledges the decade-long journey of the Apple Watch and ponders how much the product has evolved in terms of accessibility and health monitoring features. Shifting gears, we share our excitement about the progress at iAccessibility, where we have successfully revamped our website, making it fully functional for users to engage with our app directory and forums. I highlight how we've incorporated AI features into our site, allowing for seamless navigation and resource discovery, and Taylor elaborates on her contributions to our AI articles that aim to educate and inform our audience about the latest trends and tools. Moreover, we emphasize the importance of having multiple accessibility resources within the tech community, celebrating the collaboration with platforms like AppleViz and Be My Eyes. As we look ahead to the future, we touch on the idea of creating a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting accessibility and remaining transparent about our goals and initiatives. In closing, we both express our eagerness to reconvene after the Apple event to provide insights and reactions to the announcements. We wrap up by inviting listeners to share their thoughts and experiences regarding the announced products and the evolving landscape of accessible technology. Stay tuned for tomorrow's discussion packed with fresh news and our reflections on all the latest from Apple!…
Today's conversation features Taylor Arndt and Michael Babcock, where we dive into the world of AI capabilities, particularly focusing on the potential of utilizing GPT 4.0 for content creation within the Technically Working podcast. We explore the intricate details of how AI can enhance content creation, touching on transcription capabilities and the advantages it brings to content creators seeking efficiency and innovation. Transitioning to the evolution of iAccessibility, we trace its journey from a blog to a full-fledged website catering to the blind community. We discuss recent developments, such as the expansion of resources and the notable growth of the iAccessibility Mastodon account, emphasizing community engagement. Our discussion extends to website management strategies, including the adoption of discourse for forums and the seamless integration of Memberful for login services, ensuring a user-friendly experience. Delving into the future plans of iAccessibility, we shed light on the formation of a nonprofit organization, team restructuring endeavors, and the envisioned app directory. Emphasizing the significance of providing a unique resource while coexisting harmoniously with existing platforms like AppleVis, we delve into accessibility features and community engagement strategies, exploring integration possibilities with Discord and WhatsApp to foster a dynamic community space. Navigating through the registration process of iAccessibility.org and discussing expansion plans, we underscore the paramount importance of customization to meet community needs authentically. Our focus remains on complementing existing platforms while offering distinctive value, fostering inclusivity and vibrancy within the assistive technology space. The dialogue concludes with a shared optimism for creating an inclusive and resourceful community, dedicated to empowering individuals seeking assistive technology resources. Throughout the episode, we delve into a myriad of technological topics, ranging from preferences in equipment like Zoom recorders to discussions on productivity tools and Apple Intelligence features. Sharing personal insights and experiences, we encourage community engagement and collaborative learning to enhance platform functionality and user experience. Our passion for accessibility and continuous learning shines through, driving us towards a vision of a diverse and vibrant community space for all individuals seeking to navigate the world of technology and innovation.…
In this episode, we had a deep discussion about the closing of AppleViz and the future of accessible resources for the blind and low vision community. We reflected on the valuable work done by AppleViz over the years and the importance of maintaining a positive and respectful community culture. We highlighted the need for transparency, inclusivity, and support within the community. Moving forward, we emphasized the importance of building new resources, being innovative, and focusing on community involvement to create valuable and sustainable platforms for users. The episode also touched upon the recent acquisition of Zoom H4 Essentials devices and plans to utilize them for unboxings and podcasts. Overall, we look forward to a future of collaboration, interaction, and information-sharing within the accessibility community.…
In this lively and engaging conversation, Michael Doeys, Taylor Arndt, Lauren, and Jay unpack the features and functionalities of the Rabbit R1 and Meta Ray Bands devices. Michael emphasizes the practicality of the Meta Ray Bands with advanced AI features, making them a game-changer, particularly for blind and low-vision users. The group delves into the detailed functionalities of both devices, discussing everything from voice command capabilities, camera features, search functionalities, to the limitations and strengths of each device. Taylor expresses her preference for the convenience and usability of the Meta Ray Bands, citing their transformative potential in navigating various environments such as conventions and airports. Jay, on the other hand, highlights the unique features and potential applications of the Rabbit R1, acknowledging its novelty and affordability compared to other devices in the market. Lauren resonates with Taylor in rooting for the underdog but acknowledges the appeal and cool aesthetics of the Meta Ray Bands. The group discusses the capabilities of AI assistants in identifying objects, providing descriptive information, and the potential applications in various scenarios, such as locating objects, identifying businesses in malls, and improving accessibility for blind and visually impaired individuals. Michael underscores the affordability and functionalities of the Rabbit R1, particularly in enabling tasks like ordering food, transportation, and music playback. Overall, the conversation showcases the diverse perspectives on the Rabbit R1 and Meta Ray Bands, highlighting their unique features, practical applications, and potential impacts on accessibility and convenience for users. The episode concludes with appreciation for the insightful discussion and anticipation for future unveilings and discoveries in the technology realm.…
In this conversation, we delve into the world of assistive technology, discussing various devices showcased at a convention. The discussion begins with a focus on Glide, a navigation device for the visually impaired, and transitions into a comparison with WeWalk, exploring the practicality and potential drawbacks of these devices. The conversation then shifts to the BT Speak and OrbitSpeak devices, analyzing their features, usability, and potential market appeal. The speakers touch on various aspects such as loud braille, speaker quality, pricing, and the future trajectory of these devices in the assistive technology landscape. As the discussion evolves, the speakers express their observations and opinions on different devices like the Graffiti, Mantis, and Orbit Rider, highlighting design elements, functionality, and potential user experience. They engage in a dialogue about the evolving role of AI in assistive technology, emphasizing the need for open conversations and innovation to adapt to the future needs of users. The speakers acknowledge the fast-paced evolution of technology, uncertainty about future trends, and the importance of continuous adaptation and improvement in the field. The conversation exudes a sense of optimism and excitement about the advancements in assistive technology, promoting a collaborative and forward-thinking approach towards innovation. The speakers encourage listeners to stay informed, adaptable, and engaged as they navigate the ever-changing landscape of technology for individuals with visual impairments. The dialogue concludes with a message of unity and resilience, highlighting the shared journey of exploration and progress in the realm of assistive technology.…
In this episode, Taylor and I discuss our experiences at the ACB convention, focusing on the latest developments with Aira. We delve into Aira's new Access AI feature, which is a free competitor to Be My AI, offering a range of innovative services. Additionally, we explore Aira's plans to integrate features into Meta Ray Bands, bringing advanced capabilities to mainstream tech at an affordable price point. Furthermore, we highlight Aira's Build AI service, which provides free minutes for users to engage with visual interpreters. Taylor and I share our thoughts on Aira's shift towards obtaining funding from businesses rather than individuals, showcasing a strategic move to enhance accessibility without burdening end-users financially. We also touch upon Aira's Agent Verification feature, a valuable tool that allows visual interpreters to verify AI-generated information for accuracy. The evolution of Aira's services reflects a commitment to user privacy and satisfaction, as evidenced by their transition to Claude from Anthropic for AI training data. Additionally, we explore the benefits of JAWS and the PictureSmart feature, emphasizing Freedom Scientific's dedication to user privacy by leveraging OpenAI and Claude technology. This privacy-focused approach enhances the user experience and underscores the commitment to safeguarding sensitive information. Overall, our conversation sheds light on the exciting developments in assistive technology at the ACB convention, showcasing how innovations like Aira and JAWS are revolutionizing accessibility for individuals with visual impairments. Stay tuned for more updates on these groundbreaking technologies in future episodes of the IACast.…
In this episode, we discuss our experiences at the ACB convention in Jacksonville, Florida. We explored new technologies in the exhibit hall, focusing on two particular devices, starting with the WeWalk smart cane. The WeWalk cane integrates Google Maps and other mapping technologies, offering features like obstacle detection through vibrations and directional cues. While some attendees saw value in the device, the complexity of its interface and high price tag raised concerns about its overall usability compared to a smartphone for navigation. Next, we examined the Glide device, designed to assist with obstacle avoidance and navigation. Despite its promising concept, the prototype demonstrated significant shortcomings, including erratic movements and challenges with tracking. The device's reliance on pre-orders for funding highlighted the need for further development before it can effectively replicate the capabilities of a guide dog. Our observations indicated that the current iteration may not meet users' expectations, requiring more refinement to achieve its intended functionalities. Our discussions at the convention underscored the importance of user-friendly design and practicality in assistive technologies. While the WeWalk and Glide devices show potential for enhancing mobility and independence, addressing usability issues and refining functionality will be crucial for their success in the market. We look forward to future advancements in assistive technology that prioritize user needs and offer reliable solutions for individuals with visual impairments. Stay tuned for more updates from the ACB convention as we continue to explore innovative technologies and initiatives in the accessibility space.…
In this episode, we delve into the unboxing of the new iPad Pro M4 13-inch with Michael Doeys leading the discussion. The excitement is palpable as the iPad arrives, boasting impressive features like one terabyte of space, 16 gigs of RAM, and a sleek silver design. The unboxing process is meticulous, with observations on the thickness of the box, the satisfying sound of unpackaging, and the remarkably thin and lightweight iPad itself. Members like Ashley Coleman join the conversation, sharing insights and opinions on the new iPad and its accessories. The unboxing of the Magic Keyboard adds another layer of excitement as the keyboard's design and features are explored. Comparisons are made between the new Magic Keyboard and the previous model, regarding key travel, key noise levels, and overall construction. Michael and Taylor examine the differences in design and functionality between the new iPad and the older model, pointing out the noticeable variations in thickness, hinge construction, and port movements. They discuss the keyboard's typing experience, key contrasts, trackpad size, and brightness levels, highlighting the enhancements in the new model. Interactions with the audience, including a message from Ashley, add a personal touch to the unboxing experience. The episode concludes with a plan for Michael to test the new iPad's microphone and overall sound quality by joining a meeting hosted by Taylor, offering listeners a chance to experience the iPad in action. The unboxing session wraps up with gratitude for the audience's participation and an invitation to continue following the discussion on Taylor's YouTube channel or Twitch stream.…
In this latest episode of the IACast News Update, Michael Doeys expresses gratitude for listeners' support of the IACast and shares his excitement about the success of iPads. Michael discusses contemplating purchasing the nanotexture display based on positive reviews but ultimately deciding to stick with the current version for now, looking forward to trying out the iPad, Magic Keyboard, and Apple Pencil. Moving on to the main news of the day, Michael reports on OpenAI's new chat model, GPT-4.0, which enables multimodal conversations with capabilities for visual inputs and emotional responses. He highlights the introduction of new desktop apps with demonstrations on Mac and anticipation for a Windows version coming soon. Additionally, Michael mentions the inclusion of GPT-4.0 for free users in the chat GPT and enhanced features for Chat GPT Plus subscribers, showcasing the remarkable advancements made by OpenAI. Looking ahead, Michael expresses curiosity about the extent of interactions with GPT-4.0 and anticipates further developments in this technology. He invites listeners to tune in to the upcoming IACast episode where they will delve deeper into the OpenAI announcement and conduct unboxings of the new iPad, Magic Keyboard, and Apple Pencil upon their arrival. Moreover, Michael teases the upcoming Google I.O. event and encourages feedback from listeners via email. As the episode draws to a close, Michael reflects on the exciting week of tech news and signs off, expressing gratitude for the audience's support and promising to deliver more insightful content in future episodes.…
In this episode of IACast, we dive into the recent Apple event where new iPads were announced. We discuss the various models, including the iPad Mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro, along with the range of colors and storage options available. The conversation delves into the pricing, with the iPad Air starting at $599 and the Pros reaching up to $2299 for the maxed-out version. The speakers express excitement about the new features, such as the improved camera placement for better landscape use, increased storage capacities, and the introduction of the M4 chip for enhanced performance. The discussion touches on the potential limitations of iPadOS compared to macOS, with hopes for future updates and improvements at WWDC. There's a mention of the desire for more Mac-like features in iPadOS 18, and a possible book subscription service in the future. The hosts also address criticisms of the new iPad ad campaign showcasing the device crushing objects, urging listeners to take it lightly. Concerns about durability due to the thinner design of the new iPads are highlighted, along with the need for AppleCare for such expensive devices. The conversation ends with a preview of upcoming episodes, including further discussions on the new iPads, the Pixel 8a, and the anticipation for WWDC. The hosts sign off, encouraging feedback and interaction from the audience.…
In this episode, we dive into the latest tech news, particularly focusing on the upcoming Apple event scheduled for May 7th. Tim Cook announced the event, hinting at the unveiling of new iPad Pro and Air models, along with the highly anticipated Apple Pencil 3. Speculations suggest the potential inclusion of OLED displays in the iPad Pros, adding further excitement to the mix. Moreover, there are whispers of larger iPad Airs, possibly extending up to 12.9 inches, creating a buzz of anticipation among tech enthusiasts. Additionally, we explore the recent setback faced by Spotify, as their attempts to introduce new builds with external links in the App Store were met with rejection. This development has sparked discussions within the tech community, with Spotify expressing their concerns about the situation. As we monitor the unfolding events, it remains intriguing to see how this scenario will evolve and impact the app's future endeavors. Looking ahead, we highlight the upcoming Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), an occasion often marked by Apple's significant announcements in the realm of accessibility features. This event serves as a pivotal moment for tech enthusiasts and advocates alike, as we eagerly anticipate the innovative strides that Apple is poised to unveil. Moreover, the subsequent release of beta versions in the following month promises an exciting phase for early adopters and testers alike, setting the stage for a dynamic period of exploration and feedback. As we conclude this episode, we reflect on the dynamic landscape of tech news and the forthcoming developments that continue to shape our digital experiences. Stay tuned for more updates and insights in the ever-evolving world of technology. Thank you for joining us on this engaging discussion, and we look forward to sharing more exciting updates with you in the future.…
In this news update, I discussed recent developments in the tech world that caught my attention. Firstly, Meta's decision to open up their operating system on devices like the Quest to third-party manufacturers for creating VR headsets is a significant move. It appears to be a strategic step towards competing with the Vision Pro, which adds an element of competition and innovation to the VR market. The implications of this decision will undoubtedly shape the future of VR technology, and I am curious to see how it will unfold. On another note, it seems that Apple might be discontinuing their fine-woven cases, which has stirred mixed feelings within the tech community. The fine-woven cases were popular among users, and their potential departure raises questions about Apple's future accessory offerings. As a fan of these cases myself, I share in the uncertainty surrounding this development. It will be interesting to see what Apple has in store to replace or enhance their accessory lineup following this decision. The news surrounding Meta's open-source operating system and Apple's potential discontinuation of fine-woven cases reflects the dynamic nature of the tech industry, where companies constantly strive to innovate and adapt to changing market trends. These updates serve as a reminder of the rapid pace at which technology evolves and influences consumer experiences. As we continue to track these developments, I aim to provide listeners with timely updates on emerging tech stories through our midweek news segments. Your feedback and thoughts on these news pieces are always welcome; feel free to share your opinions with us at feedback@iacast.net. Thank you for tuning in, and stay tuned for more engaging discussions in the future.…
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