Hello Everyone,

In this approximately 23 minute episode of the Candle Shore podcast, I ponder the question, “Is it worth dying for?” 

Note that this particular episode was originally recorded for an affiliated broadcast and the audio quality was adjusted accordingly.

If nothing else, I hope it makes you think.

Mark
Episode 45:  Is It Worth Dying For?

Hello Everyone, 

Mobile Speak 4.0 has just been released and, as with all products from Code Factory, has taken mobile handset screen reading and magnification, for the blind and low vision, to an even higher standard of world class excellence. 

With the new Mobile Speak 4.0, blind and low vision mobile handset owners may now select from a full range of the most popular mobile phones on the market including those based on the Windows Mobile and Symbian operating systems be they a full touch screen device or non touch screen or a combination of the two. 

And it gets even better:  Included in the new Mobile Speak 4.0 is a brilliantly integrated easy-to-use tool, Touch Test Drive, that provides new users detailed step-by-step training instructions on not only the proper way to use hand gesture commands but even how to determine the physical boundaries and layout of the touch-sensitive area of the display screen.

You know something?  It just doesn’t get any better than this!  (Smile)

The following link will take you to an approximately 13 minute audio demonstration in which I showcase the new Mobile Speak 4.0 Touch Test Drive.

Enjoy,

Mark
Episode 44:  The New Mobile Speak 4.0 Touch Test Drive

Cross Platform, Touch, Multi Voice and Ready for the Next Generation Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone,

I hope you enjoy this approximately 45 minute episode of the 1970s CBS Mystery Theater radio drama, Yesterday’s Murder,  published here as a Candle Shore Podcast.

As you listen to this episode remember that it is sometimes better to quit while you’re ahead.

Enjoy,

Mark
Episode:  Yesterday’s Murder

Hello Everyone,

I hope you enjoy this approximately 55 minute episode of the 1970s CBS Mystery Theater radio drama published here as a Candle Shore Podcast.

In this episode we learn that for every finger you point at someone else, three fingers are pointing back at you.

Enjoy,

Mark
Episode:  The Rats

Hello Everyone,

I hope you enjoy this approximately 45 minute episode of the 1970s CBS Mystery Theater radio drama published here as a Candle Shore Podcast.

As you listen to this episode, keep in mind that until you’ve been beside someone, you don’t know what she knows or what she can do.

Enjoy,

Mark
Episode:  Escape Escape

Hello Everyone,

Here is a marvelous article, by Paul Zieke, that showcases the ever increasing versatility and power of the iPhone 3GS:

Around the World in 10 Apps 
How an iPhone became a traveler’s modern-day valet
By Paul Zieke 

AAA Hawai’i  January/February  2010    

The writer and his wife, Janice, used apps on an Arizona adventure.

Phileas Fogg had his loyal valet, Passepartout, to help him get Around the World in 80 Days. I employed my trusty iPhone on a trip to Arizona to demonstrate 10 apps that every traveler should consider.

Click Here for full article.

Mark

Hello Fellow iPhone and iPod Touchers,

I am delighted to post about a fabulous, VoiceOver accessible, bi-directional, real-time, translation application for your iPhone 3GS or iPod Touch.  I think a predecessor to the Star Trek’s Universal Translator is finally here.  Read the rest of this entry »

Hello Everyone,

The Microsoft My Phone service makes backing up information on your Windows phone a cinch.

Now, finding your phone just got a whole lot easier, too.

The free My Phone service shows you the location of your phone the last time it synced, and the Premium service shows you the phone’s current location (available in some markets). Other Premium features allow you to lock or erase your phone from the Web and make it ring—even if it’s on vibrate or in silent mode!

Click Here to get started. 

Mark

Hello Everyone, 

Merry Christmas!

I hope you enjoy this approximately 50 minute audio-only version of the 1960s Rankin Bass classic Christmas television special, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, published here as a Candle Shore podcast.

Enjoy,

Mark
Episode:  Santa Claus Is Coming To Town

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