Infotech - March and April 2009 Contents
This extended edition of the magazine contains 14 items and is our annual coverage of the CSUN conference.
Scott Erichsen and Brian Hartgen talk about their experience of CSUN 2009 including taking you through the upcoming items.
Brian then gives some latest news.
Starting with the presentations, we hear from Jonathan Mosen of Freedom Scientific regarding the Pac Mate Omni and in particular the new GPS system for the Pac Mate which is in development, entitled StreetTalk VIP.
Dolphin Computer Access unveil the latest innovations within version 11 of their product suite.
The popular JAWS for Windows presentation from Freedom Scientific is the next presentation.
Two presentations follow, entitled Duelling Scripting and Duelling operating systems. Duelling Scripting compares the scripting functions of screen-reading technology, while Duelling Operating Systems demonstrates how different operating systems can be used by visually impaired people.
Finally for the presentations, the Sendero Group present an overview of their GPS-related products.
Dancing Dots spend some time talking about (and demonstrating) their product range.
Brian talks with Mike Calvo from Serotek about developments within the System Access range of products and services during the past year.
One of the talking points of the CSUN 2009 conference was the new Book Sense portable media player from GW Micro. Brian talks with GW Micro staff about this product and the upcoming rleease of Window-Eyes.
Jonathan Mosen from freedom Scientific talks with Brian about the latest product updates including the concept of StreetTalk VIP.
Brian catches up with the Perkins School for the Blind to look at the new Perkins brailler.
Finally, the closing comments give contact information.






