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Best of YouTube: AppleVis Closure, Orcam Changes Direction, Blind Barbie & The Frustration With Audio Description

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In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun discuss various topics from their YouTube channel

The episode begins with a discussion on the closure of the website Applevis, which has been a valuable resource for blind people seeking information about Apple technology for around 14 years. You will hear from a panel of experts who reflect on the impact of Applevis on the blind community and discuss the need for succession planning for such important sites.

Also, Steven reports on a decision by assistive technology company OrCam to shift focus away from visual aids to products for the deaf and hard of hearing, highlighting the implications for assistive tech wearables market. The conversation features a former senior manager from the company, Anat Nulman, who shares her insights into the significance of their decision.

Steven also discusses representation in media, particularly with the introduction of the first blind Barbie doll, with blind content creator Claire Sisk.

And finally, they address the challenges faced by blind individuals in accessing audio description for TV shows and the need for broadcasters to prioritize making AD available across all platforms.

Keep in touch with the show by emailing feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us on social media, on YouTube and on doubletaponair.com

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In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun discuss various topics from their YouTube channel

The episode begins with a discussion on the closure of the website Applevis, which has been a valuable resource for blind people seeking information about Apple technology for around 14 years. You will hear from a panel of experts who reflect on the impact of Applevis on the blind community and discuss the need for succession planning for such important sites.

Also, Steven reports on a decision by assistive technology company OrCam to shift focus away from visual aids to products for the deaf and hard of hearing, highlighting the implications for assistive tech wearables market. The conversation features a former senior manager from the company, Anat Nulman, who shares her insights into the significance of their decision.

Steven also discusses representation in media, particularly with the introduction of the first blind Barbie doll, with blind content creator Claire Sisk.

And finally, they address the challenges faced by blind individuals in accessing audio description for TV shows and the need for broadcasters to prioritize making AD available across all platforms.

Keep in touch with the show by emailing feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us on social media, on YouTube and on doubletaponair.com

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