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Tech Abilities: Sonic Graphs, Mac App Store, Kim Kardashian Beats, NASA's iPad Journey and are you a Buncher, Folder or Wrapper? And, More Tech Tidbits for you all!
Season 1 · Episode 881

Tech Abilities: Sonic Graphs, Mac App Store, Kim Kardashian Beats, NASA's iPad Journey and are you a Buncher, Folder or Wrapper? And, More Tech Tidbits for you all!

Blind Abilities · Blind Abilities Team

August 22, 20221h 22m

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Show Notes

In this Tech Abilities episode Serina, Callie and Jeff welcome Seyoon Choi to the show. He is working on his major and undergrad simultaneously While playing Blind Hockey and working at the local fruit store. From Kardashian Beats Fit Pros, to NVDA at Texas State, Demos on the Audio Graphs in the iPhone and the Mac App Store navigation. That's just for beginners! We also dive into Fully Autonomous Vehicles, an autonomous Vehicle Assistant Being developed, Spotify acquires Book Stream company and a big summer opportunity to get on-board. Did you know that NASA is sending up an iPad to test Alexa? Sorry Seri, I'm working on that. Plus much more news and tidbits from around the 3rd rock from the sun, and all from our Blindness perspectives. Links to some of the topics covered in this Tech Abilities episode: Beats Fit Pro gets a Kim Kardashian makeover — and sells out fast

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