In the world of VOIP (Voice Over IP) communication, apps abound which provide you with many functions and features for good voice communication. Some of these are straight forward, used for simplicity like Skype. Others, such as Ventrilo, TeamSpeak and TeamTalk offer a more flexible approach, with servers and channels that people use to attain higher depths in voice quality.
iOS
Parcel for iOS: A Popular Way to Track Packages
In this podcast, Justin shows us how to use the Parcel app to track incoming packages on your iPhone. He proceeds to explain what the app does, demonstrate the settings, show off tracking information, and add a new delivery that can be tracked on Parcel.
How to See the Actual Signal Strength of Your iPhone: Breaking Through the Bars
In this podcast, Justin takes us through all the basics of seeing your iPhone’s signal strength in DBM, or decibel-milliwatts. Though this may extremely complicated, Justin reveals that it is actually very simple and demonstrates how to change your signal strength to DBM, then how to take it back to the default settings.
Feel the Vibe: Creating Custom Vibrations in Contacts for iOS
In this podcast, Justin takes us through the custom vibrations on iOS. He shows us how to assign vibrations to specific contacts, the default ones that iOS comes with and how to create new custom vibrations.
Give the Gift of Print This Holiday Season With KNFB Reader!
KNFB Reader is on sale this holiday season for $74.99, 25% off the regular price. This sale price is valid from December 21, 2015, through January 4, 2016.
The KNFB Reader is a mobile app that converts printed text into high quality speech to provide accurate, fast, and efficient access to both single- and multiple-page documents with the tap of a button. Make the print yours and live the life you want!
Visit www.nfb.org/knfbreader to learn how to give the gift of print through KNFB Reader this holiday season.
Speedtest for iOS: Geekiness Made Easy
In this podcast, Justin goes over the Speedtest.net app for iOS. He explains what it is used for, how it is useful in real world applications, and demonstrates how to proficiently navigate the application.
A Quick Look at Firefox for iOS
In this podcast, Alex takes us on a brief tour of the recently released Mozilla Firefox for iOS. There are some bugs and issues, but overall it’s a smooth browsing experience.
See Marco Zehe’s post for more information.
KNFB Reader, compared on both Android and iOS
With the recent release of KNFB Reader for Android, we can now see how text recognition and accuracy can differ among various smartphones. Does iOS still have an edge over recognition quality? What are some of the shortcomings of the Android app? Taking the same document, we run it through the camera of a Galaxy Note 5 and an iPhone 6s, which offer the 2015-era top notch camera quality from both Apple and Samsung.
3D Touch On the iPhone 6s: Just Press Deeper
In this podcast, Justin goes through how to use the 3D Touch features on the iPhone 6s. He shows us how to do this on the home screen, to peak into things as well as pop into them and finally the settings available for this new feature.
Degrees matter the most with iPhone’s new 3D touch technology
When you go through the physical education of life, you generally have two to three graduations to attend. One, of course, is in high school. Although some institutions do opt to give you a ceremony in middle or “primary” school, this generally is only done for encouragement. The other degrees come at the completion of various college diplomas.
You must be logged in to post a comment.