https://youtu.be/7BbHAKE-H8M Like the rest of the world, I have watched in amazement since news was announced in April that Elon Musk has bought Twitter, and studied every single response that the world's richest man got in response. But in this blog, I'm going to give my own take on what Elon Musk becoming the CEO … Continue reading My Reaction to Elon Musk’s Takeover of Twitter: A Mixed Blessing for Fighting Hate Speech?
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My Reactions to Apple’s September Event: How accessible are Apple’s latest announcements & Are They Worth It?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzHvG3V4hn8 Apple's September event took place on the 7th of September, and was streamed on YouTube, as well as on their website. In this blog, I'm going to go through everything they announced at the event, as well as my personal thoughts on all of their September announcements, to give my thoughts regarding if the … Continue reading My Reactions to Apple’s September Event: How accessible are Apple’s latest announcements & Are They Worth It?
Disability History Month Blog 6 and Final 2020: Disability Representation in Video Games and Other Areas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKF1GHL2ntQ&t=80s https://soundcloud.com/phoebs-lyle/accessible-technology-podcast-episode-15 What's up TR Fans and welcome back for Blog 6 and the Final of my Disability History Month coverage here on Technology Reviews! So in this blog, I'm going to be looking at disability representation in video games, as well as shedding a wee bit of light on how we're represented in other … Continue reading Disability History Month Blog 6 and Final 2020: Disability Representation in Video Games and Other Areas
Disability History Month and Tech Talk 5: Where Accessible, Adaptive and Assistive Technologies Stand in Politics and How We Could Make Them Better?
What's up TR Fans and welcome back for Vlog 5 of my Disability History Month coverage here on Technology Reviews! So this is my penultimate bit of coverage for this year's History Month, with the content coming out across all my sites on Tuesday being the final, and I won't see you then until after … Continue reading Disability History Month and Tech Talk 5: Where Accessible, Adaptive and Assistive Technologies Stand in Politics and How We Could Make Them Better?
Disability History Month and Tech Talk 4: Accessibility Options Developers Could Use to Make Technology and Gaming Accessible for Everyone
What's up TR Fans and welcome back for Blog 4 of my Disability History Month coverage here on Technology Reviews! So as I explained in my last vlog, podcast and on Twitter this week, my upload times are going to be changing slightly so I can get as much coverage out as I want to … Continue reading Disability History Month and Tech Talk 4: Accessibility Options Developers Could Use to Make Technology and Gaming Accessible for Everyone
Disability History Month Tech Talk 3: Home Automation and How Accessible are Smart Technologies for Disabled People?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvGnlZzOlgk What's up TR Fans and welcome back for another blog, which is now blog 3 of my Disability History Month coverage! A big apology for not uploading last night - I've been very sick this week and am only feeling better now - but everything will be updated over the weekend and maybe early … Continue reading Disability History Month Tech Talk 3: Home Automation and How Accessible are Smart Technologies for Disabled People?
Disability History Month Tech Talk 2: What Technological Solutions to Attending Events in 2020 Should We Keep in a Post Covid World?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P07nQiDUZc https://soundcloud.com/phoebs-lyle/accessible-technology-podcast-episode-11 What’s up TR Fans and welcome back for another post on Technology Reviews! As you will have read or heard in last week’s blog, vlog and podcast, this week we’re going to be looking at what technological solutions to attending events in 2020 we should keep in a post Covid world, as we … Continue reading Disability History Month Tech Talk 2: What Technological Solutions to Attending Events in 2020 Should We Keep in a Post Covid World?
Disability History Month Tech Talk 1: How Technology, Streaming Services and Video Chats Have Helped Disabled People with Shielding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlBtFVnqXgA https://soundcloud.com/phoebs-lyle/accessible-technology-podcast-episode-10 What's up TR Fans and welcome back for another blog! As Disability History Month runs from November 22nd - December 22nd, this is going to be a blog mixing the title with how I feel personally about Disability History Month, and I hope you enjoy all the different content I'm going to bring … Continue reading Disability History Month Tech Talk 1: How Technology, Streaming Services and Video Chats Have Helped Disabled People with Shielding
WHY I DON’T LIKE THE NINTENDO SWITCH
https://videopress.com/v/ebmnYCcR?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&posterUrl=https%3A%2F%2Ftechnologyreviews303589869.files.wordpress.com%2F2019%2F08%2Fswitch.jpg&preloadContent=metadata Nintendo is another of the big technology giants, which owns some of the biggest video game characters and consoles. In 2017, they launched the Nintendo Switch _ a hybrid console that can be used as a stationary and portable device. Coming with a Switch console; left and right joy cons; joy con wrist straps; … Continue reading WHY I DON’T LIKE THE NINTENDO SWITCH
What I Think About the PS4
https://videopress.com/v/F5wJgbts?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&posterUrl=https%3A%2F%2Ftechnologyreviews303589869.files.wordpress.com%2F2019%2F08%2Fps4.jpg&preloadContent=metadata The PS4 is one of the 3 big gaming consoles _ competing against Microsoft's Xbox Ones, and Nintendo's Nintendo Switch. It comes with Playstation Plus _ a Playstation equivalent to the Xbox Live Gold _ and allows for Virtual Reality gameplay. Like it's competition, the PS4 also has HDR Gaming _ making colours more … Continue reading What I Think About the PS4