384: Windows 11, Wearable Tech, and Learning Braille Remotely

Published: June 29, 2021, noon

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What\'s the time? Why, it\'s Tech Talk o\'clock!
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Steven is joined by Robin, Emails Andy and \'special\' guest Shaun Preece this week - where\'s Tim you may be asking, well, he\'s still on his holidays. The fearsome foursome sit down to discuss Windows 11 - what will be included, when it\'s coming, and what the accessibility features might be like. The hot phrase on everyone\'s techy lips this week is TPM - well Shaun\'s here to explain why it\'s being talked about so much with regards to upgrading from Windows 10.
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Also on the show this week - wearable technology! The world of wearable tech is very much available and accessible to the blind community via smart glasses and more, some of which even claims it can help improve vision. Mark Evans from RNIB\\u2019s Technology for Life team and shares his findings on the latest gadgets out there.
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The pandemic has cost many of us the ability to learn new skills and meet new people. However for one group of blind people, they used the latest tech to continue their desire to learn braille. The remote braille group got in touch with RNIB\\u2019s Community Connector team to get support in setting up a group via Microsoft Teams. Louise, Aneeba and Trish joined RNIB volunteer trainer Chantal to start the course, helped by RNIB\\u2019s Midlands and East England Community Connector Amy Woodward. Volunteer Chantal told Steven Scott how it all came about.
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\\nIf that\'s not all, we also dip our toes briefly into the emails inbox, with one listener less than impressed with Sky! If you would like your opinions aired, you can email TechTalk@RNIB.org.uk, and it\'ll be added to the pile.
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Chat to you all next week!
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