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PodQuiz 778

Celebrating fifteen years of PodQuiz, this week's rounds are Music (Backbeat), the Number Fifteen, Directorial Debuts (Quickfire), and the Natural World.
The music is The Pendulum Swings's (It Must Be) Somebody's Birthday.




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PodQuiz 777

This week's rounds are Music (Connections), The Vietnam War, Movies, and Music Too.
The music is Turn Me Back from Vietnam Cowboy.




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PodQuiz 776

This week's rounds are Music (Mangled by MIDI), Creation Myths, TV Theme Songs (Quickfire), and Places.
The music is from saQi with a song called Creation's Call.




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PodQuiz 775

This week's rounds are Music (Annual Anthems), The A-Team, Old News, and Anagrams.
The music is Shane by Orca Team.




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PodQuiz 774

This week's rounds are Music (Terrible Twins), Quotes, A Year in the Life (Quickfire), and Food and Drink.
The music is Anitek, with a song called Drums.




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PodQuiz 773

This week's rounds are Music (Connections), Bananas, Mystery Sounds, and Famous People.
The music is from The Vivisectors with a song called Loco Banana.




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PodQuiz 772

This week's rounds are Music (Covers), Ethiopia, TV Animals (Quickfire), and Pot Luck.
The music is Handheld Recordings, with Wolaita & Derashe, Ethiopia 2009.




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PodQuiz 771

This week's rounds are Music (Annual Anthems), Copper, Famous Voices, and Television.
The music is Copper Kettle by Kathleen Martin.




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PodQuiz 770

This week's rounds are Music (Intros), Dictionaries, Dog Idioms (Quickfire), Transport and an extra Prize Round!
There is no music this week because of the prize round.
Prize Round Picture Question:

Which letter of the Greek alphabet?




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PodQuiz 769

This week's rounds are Music (Connection), 2019, Musical Instruments, and Literature.
The music is New Year A by Lobo Loco.




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PodQuiz 768

This week's rounds are Music (Christmas Songs), The Nativity, Food Origins (Quickfire), and Science and Technology.
The music is Greg Atkinson with Pantomime Cow.




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PodQuiz 767

This week's rounds are Music (Annual Anthems), Microstates, Television, and Geography.
The music is Liechtenstein with Roses in the Park.




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PodQuiz 766

This week's rounds are Music (Mashup Madness), Trees in Literature, Animated Disney Movies (Quickfire), and Sport.
The music is from Springtide with the Teahouse and Bamboo Trees.




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PodQuiz 765

This week's rounds are Music (Connections), Atlanta, Movies and History.
The music is Peach Tree by Matteah Baim.




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PodQuiz 764

This week's rounds are Music (Classical), Dragons, Cartoon Families (Quickfire), and Who Am I?
The music is Gone in the Wind by Dragon.




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PodQuiz 763

This week's rounds are Music (Annual Anthems), Famous Roads, Languages, and Art.
The music is from Punk Rock Opera with a song called The Road.




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PodQuiz 762

This week's rounds are Music (Themes), Julius Caesar, International Border Rivers (Quickfire), and the Natural World.
The music is Star Caesar from Possimiste.




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PodQuiz 761

This week's rounds are Music (Connections), Aviation, Famous Voices, and Music Too.
The music is Lady of My Dreams by Jay Tobin.




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PodQuiz 760

This week's rounds are Music (Intros), Cetaceans, Football Club Nicknames (Quickfire), Places and an extra Prize Round!
There is no music this week because of the prize round.
Prize Round Picture Question:

Which country?




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No place for young children

If you take a vacation this summer to New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, or any other city, here’s one thing you won’t see much of: children.




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Living up to the promise of our declaration

We date the beginning of our nation not from the first shots fired against the kingdom of Great Britain in Lexington and Concord in 1775 but from 1776, when delegates, elected by popular vote, issued the Declaration of Independence. In doing so, the United States of America recognizes that our legitimacy comes not from brute force but from the consent of the governed.




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Climate hypocrites are all tell, no show

Many celebrities are full of sermons about how you need to save the planet. Often, they are the very same ones maximizing their own carbon footprints by flying on private jets. This has long been known, but the internet has now made it significantly easier to quantify their hypocrisy.




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Despite what most Democrats say, the US is worth fighting for

A recent poll showed that large numbers of Democrats and young people would rather flee the United States than “stay and fight” if the nation were attacked. This alarming revelation has caused many to criticize Democrats, but the bigger focus should be on why they are wrong.




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A missed opportunity on infrastructure

Sens. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, and Rob Portman of Ohio should all be praised for their efforts to produce bipartisan legislation that invests in the nation’s roads and bridges. But the final product is also a missed opportunity that includes far too many wasteful partisan projects, fails to credibly pay for itself, and fails to reform our nation’s inefficient infrastructure construction process.




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Dr. Rochelle Walensky has made a mockery of the CDC

It cannot be easy to lead the agency that handles infectious diseases in the midst of an international pandemic. Still, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should at least be able to prove she is up to the task. Dr. Rochelle Walensky has repeatedly proved herself unfit and unreliable. She needs to go.




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Yes, critical race theory is being taught in public schools

While we all debate what critical race theory is and whether lawmakers should ban it from public schools, every honest person should agree on one thing: This theory is behind the curricula in school districts all over the country, shaping the minds of unsuspecting, malleable children.




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Biden's embrace of Saudi prince shows that his only principle was defeating Trump

At this point, it may be fair to say President Joe Biden’s criticisms of his predecessor have nothing to do with principles. It was all politics, all the way down.




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In a cancel culture, anonymity must be a civil right

Anonymity, in ordinary times, is a tough topic to wrestle with. These days, however, it’s easy: Dissent, and thus democracy, will only survive in today’s culture if anonymity is preserved.




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Communist China at 100

On Thursday, Xi Jinping addressed his 1.4 billion citizens in celebration of the Chinese Communist Party’s centenary. Xi said he would spare no effort in ensuring that China becomes a “great modern socialist country” by 2049. Those who sought to restrain China’s advance, Xi said, would face a bloody riposte.





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Voxist: Visual voicemail you can read

Description: 

Voxist is an intelligent voicemail that replaces your carrier’s inefficient voicemail. Impress callers with customized greetings and save time by reading transcribed voicemail messages. Access messages on your phone or via email, so you never miss out.

Voxist is a free voicemail app that’s really simple to navigate, so you can manage all of your business and personal voicemail efficiently. In a meeting? On the train? With another client? Read your voicemail instead of listening to it!

- FEATURES -

*VISUAL VOICEMAIL*
Get all your voicemail in one screen, and in...

Free Or Paid: 

Free With In App Purchases

Other Comments: 

A couple of features make this voicemail app stand above the rest. There is a play button next to each message, so there is no need to open a message to listen to it. Also, although voicemail greetings can be voice recordings, it is also possible to write the text of your voicemail greeting, which will be played for callers using a synthetic voice. This text can include name or phone number information from your contacts, so that everyone who is in your contact list can for example be greeted by name. This is not a call blocking app, nor does it do conferencing, voice chat or unified messaging. It is just a simple no-frills visual voicemail app that does its job well.

Developer's Twitter Username: 

@voxist

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AudioWizards

Description: 

It's finally here! Grab your headphones and immerse yourself into this accessible audio game, AudioWizards accessible audio game experience full of arcade action and charm at your hands! Embark on an audiotastic journey to defend the world of Soundveiw. Master the sounds and defeat elemental imbued monsters together with your mentor Saundaman. There are not good enough words in a sufficient quantity that I could use to describe the amount of praise, excitement, and delightment I'm feeling for Audio Wizards. A beta tester. Grab your headphones and immerse yourself in the story...

Free Or Paid: 

Paid

Other Comments: 

You must disable TalkBac while playing this game. However, the game menus are selfvoicing, and the game play doesn't require speech. The game also features utorials, and there are other materials available from mytruesound.com.

Developer's Twitter Username: 

@myTrueSound

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Path of Adventure - Text-based roguelike

Description: 

Get ready to battle monsters, crawl dungeons and hoard treasures! The miles of challenge and mystery lie before you. Will you survive the legendary Path of Adventure?
Text-based
This is a game of words and choices. Take part in a fantasy narrative and decide how you want to act. Will you explore the ancient ruins? When to use magic? And what to buy from the merchant?
Gameplay first
But don’t let the text fool you—this is a true game! Inspired by both classic D&D and modern RPG’s, it features: - Turn-based combat
- Procedurally generated dungeons...

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Free

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The Audifier

Description: 

This app speaks system notifications automatically, as well as notifications from apps of the user's choice. On my smartphone, verbalization is through Google text-to-speech U.S. English, although I had set my default TTS language to U.K. English. I find the app to be very accessible with Android's creen reader. Note: when selecting which apps Audifier should verbalize notifications for, unlabeled buttons exist per TalkBack instead of checkboxes. Haptic feedback makes it evident a selection was made. I suggest plugging in headphones before going to bed so the app will not wake...

Free Or Paid: 

Free

Other Comments: 

Bottom line: Although not designed specifically for users who are blind, I find The Audifier to be a very useful tool!

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Docs To Go™ Free Office Suite

Description: 

Work from anywhere: View, edit, and create Microsoft® Office files & view Adobe PDF® files on your Android smartphone and/or tablet with the original & #1 selling mobile Office suite of all time.
Docs To Go 4.0 contains best-in-class document viewing & editing at no charge. Options for connecting to multiple cloud storage accounts, desktop file sync, and opening password-protected files are available via in-app purchase.
THE DATAVIZ® ADVANTAGE
• Founded in 1984, DataViz is an industry leader in developing mobile Office & productivity solutions for...

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Free

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Speaki - Voice Notifications

Description: 

Features:
+ Smart - trying and learning to read only the relevant text from your notification. + Selection - select which apps would you like Speaki to read aloud. + Speak Output - protect your privacy and control when Speaki should read. + Read content - read aloud full notification content (beside title and summary). + Caller ID - speak caller ID on incoming call. (For Android 8.1 and below) + Stop - stop Speaki from reading by shaking your device, double pressing the power key or by pressing the stop/play button on your headset. + No interruption during phone calls.
+ Quick...

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Free

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Ease Joypad

Description: 

With Ease Joypad you can perform –using a joystick, gamepad, keyboard or switches– all those actions that allow you to control your mobile device. It provides advanced functions to work with your Android device.

- Gestures made easy. Most common gestures (e.g. tap, double tap, drag, swipe, pinch, etc.) can be performed with just one click.
- Dwell click. Makes click without needing to press any button.
- Visibility. A big cross makes the cursor more visible.

Free Or Paid: 

Free With In App Purchases

Developer's Twitter Username: 

@easeapps1

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Ease Mouse

Description: 

Ease Mouse allows to the user to make use of a mobile device by using any kind of mouse used for accessing a computer. It provides powerful features to simplify the use of the mouse pointer on Android devices.

- Gestures made easy. Most common gestures (e.g. tap, double tap, drag, swipe, pinch, etc.) can be performed with just one click.
- Dwell click. Make click without needing to press any button.
- Visibility. A big cross makes the cursor more visible.

Free Or Paid: 

Free With In App Purchases

Developer's Twitter Username: 

@easeapps1

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Ease Touch

Description: 

With Ease Touch you could perform –by using just one finger– all those actions that allow you to control the mobile device. It captures all touches on the screen, distinguish voluntary touches from non-voluntary ones, and allows you to perform most standard gestures (e.g. tap, double tap, drag, swipe, pinch, etc.).

If you are a person with a traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's, essential tremors; or you are a relative, caregiver or assistive technology professional, this App might be of your interest.

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Free Or Paid: 

Free With In App Purchases

Developer's Twitter Username: 

@easeapps1

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Help inclusive android with a new article by rating your favourite apps

Hello inclusive android family,

over the next two or three weeks, we're conducting a rating drive. If you have never taken the opportunity to rate your favourite or perhapse not so favourite apps, we hope you'll do this now.

Inclusive android wants to conduct a study of cross platform app accessibility based on user ratings from applevis and inclusive android and publish the results in an article. In order to make that happen, we need all the ratings we can get, especialy from the inclusive android community.

Thank you for sharing your experiences and we hope you enjoy the article when it comes out.

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Just Got A New Android Device - Here Is A Great Article To Get You From 0 to 60 in No Time

So you just got that shiny new android device and are eager to get up and running with it, find some apps and games and generally make the most of your new device. The Inclusive Android Website is a great resource to use to make the most of your device.    This is where it all happens! Share your information, ideas, apps and tips with the community of  people with disabilities who are Android users from across the world! Information To Promote Sight,  Sound, Physical & Cognitive Digital Inclusion for people with disabilities.

If you are just  starting out with android there are a ton of
Guides to help you get started on Android
 

Also a number of community members have recorded many
Audio Tips And Tutorials. In particular, if you are just starting out, the
demystifying Series Of Audio Tips From Sebastien, the walkthrough for using Google Now or OK Google From Warren the walkthrough of the initial setup on stock android plus factory resetting an old device from Quentin  and the walkthrough on  Enabling Talkback On Samsung A3 from Alan are excellent audio tips for a new user.

Maybe you are eager to get into downloading apps and seeing what Android really can do.  You could start out by exploring these collections of apps from polls we have done:

  1. Results Of The 2015 Favourite Accessible Android Assistant Software Poll
     
  2. Results Of The December 2014 Favourite Accessible Podcatcher Poll
     
  3. You could also find out what apps I have installed on my phone in the article: List Of App Recommendations For Blind And Partially SightedAndroidUsers

Now that the partying, turkey eating and unwrapping are done, maybe you are looking for something fun to do, you can check out the Accessible app directory's Game Section

If you are looking for something to remove a specific barrier, a perfect tool or something made with a specific disability in mind, you could check out the following App Directory Sections:

  1. Apps Designed Specifically For Blind And Low Vision Users
  2. Apps Designed Specifically For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Users
  3. Apps Designed Specifically For Users With LD Or Cognitive Requirements
  4. Apps Designed Specifically For Users With Physical or Dexterity Requirements

And remember, as you explore the world of apps or learn to use your android device; please remember that this is a community driven site so feel free to sign up for a free account and post your app finds or tips for other users.  If you wan to keep up on the latest postings on the inclusive android website, here is a list of RSS feeds.

From All Of Us At Inclusive Android, we wish you the most merry and festive time this Holiday Season.





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Welcome To Inclusive Android



This is where it all happens! Share your information, ideas, apps and tips with the community of people with disabilities who are Android users from across the world! Information To Promote Sight, Sound, Physical & Cognitive Digital Inclusion for people with disabilities. If you are just starting out: You might want to start out by browsing the Getting started guides or exploring our directory of apps and games for android. We are always looking for people interested in populating our directories, writing guides and rating apps and games for their level of accessibility. All you need to do is Create an account and verify it via email. Have fun and don't hesitate to Contact Us if you have any suggestions or problems.




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Umidigi f1 unboxed

We unbox the Umidigi f1. We go over the hardware speck what's in the box, and whether the phone comes up talking.

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ANTAD Podcast Episode 4

In the 4th ANTAD Podcast episode, we dialogued on a few OCR packages and demonstrated what they can do.

Nimer demonstrates the "Speak!" app from "High Mountain" while I, Warren demonstrated "Google Lens" and "Assistive Text Detection" by Leo Neat" as well as touching on "Speechify" by "Speechify Text To Speech Dyslexia Reading OCR."

We also touched on "Lookout" by google, "The Voice for Android" also known as "vOICe" by Peter Meijer.

Krister raised a good question about the possibility of integrating object description in our native camera apps.

The apps discussed in this episode can be found at the following Play URL's:

"The Voice for Android:"

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=vOICe.vOICe

"Speak!" by "high mountain:"

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.toucan.speak

"Lookout" by Google:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.ac...

Assistive text Detection by Leo Neat:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.leo.neat.assistivetext...

"Speechify:"

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cliffweitzman.speechify

Now for any questions, suggestions or concerns with respect to the Podcast or any genral Android questions, please, don't hesite to contact us via email at:

antadpodcast@gmail.com

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ANTAD Podcast_Episode 3_Adiantum--What is it?

In our third installment of the "ANTAD" Podcast, recorded on Sept. 28,2019, we showcased the new encryption that Google has for "Android Go" devices known as the "Adiantum."

This would be the way forward starting with "Android Go" 10 devices that we should start seeing come to the market towards the end of this year.

Nimer spotlights both Google Fi, the upcoming Pixel 4 and indeed, we sang a little "happy birthday" tune for Google turning 21 yesterday--Sept. 27.

Ravi graces the episode with a demonstration of the "Supersense" app from the mediate group.

I, Warren, demonstrated a little app called "Text Annalizer"--a paid app costing $0.99 that at the time of recording this episode, the app was on sale for free with three days remaining.

The Play URL of the app is located at:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.graspery.www.wordcountpro

For any questions, suggestions or concerns, please, do not hesitate to contact us at the following email address:

antadpodcast@gmail.com

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ANTAD Podcast--Episode 2 "The Missing Eloquence TTS Engine"

In our second episode of the ANTAD Podcast, we discussed the sudden disappearance of the Eloquence TTS engine from the Google Play Store.

Michael demonstrates the capabilities of the unsung hero--"Voice Access" from Google.

Ravi unveiled the new feature in WhatsApp wherein one can use the fingerprint Reader to lock the app.

Warren demonstrates a little tucked away feature that is hidden even from file manager in the Chrome browser where one could clear the footprints of websites either individually or clear all with one tap.

Should you want to catch mike demonstrate features or apps on the Android Platform, you may do so by navigating to the following URL where he joins a Canadian crew, every other week starting from Oct. 14th at 2:25 Eastern
That website is:
AMI.ca/

For questions, concerns and suggestions for the ANTAD Podcast crew, please, direct those to:
antadpodcast@gmail.com

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ANTAD 1st Podcast Episode

In our very first " ANTAD" podcast, Hareth, Krister, Nimer and Warren discuss the history of Android and the events that led to where we are today in Android.

This discussion looks at the weaknesses, strengths and key accessibility issues and when they became available.

Send your questions and inquiries, which would be responded to in the next episode to the following email address:

antadpodcast@gmail.com

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Speak!

In the heels of "Envision" getting out of beta and charging for using the services, there are some Devs out there that are bent on making sure that we, the blind have something we can use without necessarily scrambling to find the money for such services, thus, Eyal, the Dev. of "Speak!" has chosen to make the app--Speak! freely available to every blind person.

"Speak!" (by "High Mountain") is available on the Play Store at the following URL:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.toucan.speak

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Using Smart Lens, and OCR package

This little audio demonstration attempts to show you how to use "Smart Lens," an OCR package by a developer called Duy Pham from (MMLab).

Duy has given blind folks a promot code to use in order that we may get the app free.
The promo code is:
"godloveyou" without the quotes.

The Play URL of this app is located at:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.duyp.vision.textscanner

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