I hope you all have been enjoying the videos from DeafNation World Expo that I’ve been posting. Unfortunately all good things must come to an end – and today I’m posting the last video I have from that show. Have fun. We have more videos planned, so …
16 August 2010
Accessibility,DeafNation World Expo,Events,FaceTime,iPhone,Relay Services
You couldn’t miss Sorenson Communications’ booth at the DeafNation World Expo. It was flashy and, well, huge. The Sorenson staff had many different activities to keep you engaged, as well as a real roulette wheel and table! (Unfortunately, you had to play by Sorenson’s rules, not real …
12 August 2010
Accessibility,DeafNation World Expo,Events,iPhone,Software
IWRelay was one of the first booths I sought out at DeafNation World Expo, simply because they were the first company to provide a VRS solution on the iPhone 4. Their booth was small, but was packed with IWRelay personnel wanting to share the exciting news about their iPhone …
11 August 2010
Accessibility,DeafNation World Expo,Events,FaceTime,iPhone,Relay Services,Software
I know, I know – deafmac.org has been quiet lately – I took the family on vacation. One of the places we stopped was in Las Vegas, NV to visit the DeafNation World Expo. I didn’t forget about this site – I shot some videos at DeafNation of …
9 August 2010
DeafNation World Expo,Events,Featured,iPhone,Stories
IWRelay’s new IWRelay VRS app is now available via the iTunes App Store.
Once you download the app, you are presented with a configuration screen that prompts you to enter your name, iPhone number, VP number, and your email address. Apparently all 4 fields are mandatory (on my …
16 July 2010
Accessibility,FaceTime,Featured,iPhone,Software
Hello everyone! Hope many of you had a great weekend with your new iPhone 4′s. I have had lots of fun using FaceTime and the rest of the neat new stuff on my iPhone 4. In one of my posts last week I alluded that we might be …
For those thinking of upgrading vs adding a new line for the new iPhone 4 – we’ve learned that your TAP plan is not linked to just you. It’s also linked to your phone number.
What does that mean? It means if you add a new line (maybe in hopes …
25 June 2010
Accessibility,iPhone
The Apple support rep I talked with, emailed me a list of FaceTime tips that were quite useful for troubleshooting and for usage. I’ve quoted them here for your benefit.
Troubleshooting steps to ensure you can connect to another iPhone 4 FaceTime user:
1. Make sure they are on a …
25 June 2010
Accessibility,FaceTime,iPhone,Killer Tips
Apple has announced a new FaceTime support line that can be called at 1-888-FACETIME. Unfortunately, this solution requires you to talk on the line to a hearing person, then they will do FaceTime with you, and of course they can’t be expected to sign back to you.
I …
25 June 2010
Accessibility,FaceTime,iPhone
I have had issues with receiving FaceTime calls, and thought it was a firewall issue or ISP issue. It was frustrating, only to stumble upon a completely different solution to my issue.
I was browsing the MacRumors forum trying to find a solution, and came across this post.
Like the original …
25 June 2010
Accessibility,FaceTime,iPhone