The “one more thing” from Steve Jobs was something we all expected – video calling on the iPhone 4. What was not expected was how it put American Sign Language users in the spotlight, at the very end of the FaceTime video.
At the same time Jobs announced FaceTime, he …
8 June 2010
Accessibility,Events,Hardware,iPhone,Software
I’m sure all of you feel like this is Christmas morning…waiting for the parents to wake up and let us go ahead and open the presents, hmm? ;-) Join us for the fun!
First, here’s a quick round-up of what’s buzzing right now:
People have been re-tweeting on Twitter a …
7 June 2010
Discussions,Events,Hardware,iPhone
Hiya everyone! As you can see, we’ve been busy. I’ll post more about the site’s new look and other things later. First thing I wanted to do today was to post a video review of the iPad. We did this because our live unboxing stream did …
Last week, we posted a poll to learn about DeafMac.org readers’ plans for the iPad. Here are the results for the past week:
24% of readers plan to get the iPad on April 3rd, 17% are undecided about getting one until they actually get to play with one, 9% definitely …
Well, how was the weekend for you all? Did you enjoy all the tidbits that came out regarding the iPad? For me, it was fun to learn more details about iBooks, Keynote, Pages, and Numbers.
My hopes of having force feedback in my iPad games were dashed …
I’m always looking for ways to speed up productivity to transfer movies from my computer to my Apple TV. The killer is the compression from any media into Apple TV format. It takes hours to compress and convert a feature length.
Not anymore. Let’s meet Elgato Turbo.264, a …
Yesterday Elgato updated their fantastic EyeTV software to version 3.0.2, and one of the new features (scroll down on the previous link to find more info) will preserve closed captions of EyeTV recordings (CC) in the QuickTime (QT) CC track that Apple released in QuickTime 7.1.6. Anything that can …