A look at the Nexus 4 from an accessibility viewpoint

After many technical issues, we’re back with episode 2 of the JL Applied Technologies podcast.

In this show, we talk about the accessibility history of Android, and what accessibility is like in Jelly Bean. We cover business for the podcast, such as a properly working Ogg feed, and the fact that there won’t be any behind the scenesĀ  episodes. (Sorry folks!)

J describes the Nexus 4 from Google. We walk you through the setup process of the Nexus.

We also explain why headphones are needed to type passwords and how to get around it.

J talks about the experience of switching from an iPhone to Android.

We speculate on the usefulness of Android in an education environment.

Comments are always welcome. You can send us an email at

podcast@jlappliedtechnologies.com

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Do you want to see my pal?

After a long long time, we’re finally here with our first podcast episode. We introduce ourselves, and talk about the podcast in terms of what we hope it to be, and its format, and so-on. We also have an unexpected guest make it’s appearance. So without further a do, make yourselves comfortable, and you can put down that fly swatter.

 

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