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Window-Eyes Version 5.5 at $300 on EBay (expired)



An EBay seller has listed a copy of Window-Eyes version 5.5 with a current bid of $300. That's $595 off the cost of a new copy of version 6.1, though an upgrade cost is necessary to bring the program to the current version. Auction ends February 10.

Thanks for the Press, Applian Technologies



We thought you may be interested in seeing this press release from Applian Technologies, makers of Replay AV, regarding their nomination in the Blind Bargains Access Awards. We're glad to see a mainstream company recognized by blind and visually impaired computer users for their accessibility efforts.

Nokia N82 Cell Phone Plummits to $489.99



MacMall.com has the Nokia N82 unlocked cell phone, the model compatible with the forthcoming KNFB Reader Mobile software, for $489.99. With about $6 for shipping, it's $90 off our mention last week and the lowest price we could find. In addition to the 5 megapixel camera used for the OCR package, it includes a built-in GPS receiver, wi-fi connectivity, a MicroSD card slot, and several other accessories. This phone will work with both Mobile Speak and Talks, though neither is required to use the KNFB Reader Mobile product. Of note, you may need to send your phone to a KNFB dealer to have the software and lens polarizers installed.

Media: Blind Bargains on Main Menu Tuesday



We're now back from ATIA and ready to talk about it. Join J.J. and Matt on this Tuesday's Main Menu as we discuss all things ATIA and replay some of the audio interviews. We'll also answer your questions about the conference, the new technology we saw, or how much nicer the weather was in Orlando. Main Menu first airs from 8-10 PM Eastern, and then repeats every two hours after that. If you miss that, a podcast feed is also available.

Fast Wireless for your Pac Mate Omni for $85.99 Shipped



Amazon.com has the Socket P500 compact flash 802.11G wireless card for $85.99. With free shipping, we couldn't find this particular card for less elsewhere. This card works, among other places, in the new Pac Mate Omni which includes built-in drivers.
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ATIA: Maestro and Trekkor Update Adds Web Browser and Other Enhancements



Humanware has released some details regarding a new update to the Maestro and Trekkor applications. First, version 3.1 of Trekkor adds support for the Holux m-1000 GPS receiver. Version 2.1 of Maestro adds a web browser, file explorer, and improved power management on the HP hx 2490b PDA. Both updates are expected to ship by the end of this week. In addition to these firmware updates, Humanware is developing a slimmed-down version of their Trekkor. Stay posted to Blind Bargains as details are made available.

More on Scripting in Window-Eyes 7



If you're wanting to learn more about the future of scripting with Window-Eyes, check out this news release from their website. It gives more details as well as an excerpt from their forthcoming documentation.

Humanware Braille Window Braille Display for $74.99 on EBay (expired)



An EBay seller has listed a Humanware Braille Window refreshable braille display with a starting bid of $74.99. Add about $15 for shipping. This display is being sold as is without a power supply, but may be worth the gamble for the price.

ATIA: Lenovo Becomes Second AIR Partner



Lenovo has announced a partnership with the newly-formed AIR Foundation, the same nonprofit that announced a free web-based screen reader a day earlier. The partnership will allow for Lenovo ThinkPad laptops and ThinkCenter desktops to include access software, namely Serotek's System Access screen reader. We'll have more on this in an audio interview with Serotek CEO Mike Calvo later this weekend.

ATIA: Accessibility is a Right, not a Privilege



The Air Foundation, in partnership with Serotek Corp. today has announced the availability of System Access to Go, free to anyone with access to a computer and an Internet connection. This product is completely free and there is no time limits or restrictions. Of note, a second product announcement from the foundation is expected on Friday.

ATIA: Window-Eyes 7.0, more details released



GW Micro has released some details regarding Window-Eyes 7.0. First, this version will support scripting, allowing any programming

language to be used provided that it can utilize com automation. Second, the program is now written entirely in Unicode, which

will allow for easier translations to Asian languages. GW Micro expects to release a public beta of Window-Eyes 7.0 by CSUN this

March. Stay posted to Blind Bargains for further information.

ATIA: Serotek to Present New Innovations



Mike Calvo, CEO of Serotek Corporation, will be among the presenters at this year's ATIA conference in Orlando this Saturday. Among the themes of his discussion is their initiatives that are creating a more accessible web for both the blind and the deaf. New features of System Access and the System Access Mobile Network will be discussed, such as the ability to use the Napster digital music service and their new pay as you go licensing schemes. We'll be reporting much more from the ATIA conference in the coming days, here in Orlando.

It's Official, KNFB Reader Mobile Released, will Ship February 15



KNFB Reading Technologies has officially announced the release of the KNFB Reader Mobile, a new version of the portable scanning device that will initially run on the Nokia N82 Symbian cell phone. Retailing for $1,595 for the software alone, it includes the same features as the original KNFB Reader, now called KNFB Reader Classic, and boasts improved scanning time and quicker navigation. Using the phone's built-in 5 megapixel camera, a printed page was scanned and recognized in about 15 seconds in a demonstration held Monday. In addition, the phone's screen enables access for large print users by highlighting the text as it is read. While no additional software is required, users can purchase Mobile Speak or Talks to enable complete functionality of the phone. Users of the KNFB Reader Classic will be able to upgrade for "a modest fee" according to Ray Kurzweil, CEO of KNFB Reading Technologies. The software is expected to ship on February 15. We'll have much more coverage on this product including a hands-on review and audio interviews in the coming days.

Victor Reader Stream for $299 Shipped



Adaptive Information Systems Inc. is selling the Humanware Victor Reader Stream digital book player for $299. With free shipping, we weren't able to find this player for less elsewhere. The Stream can play Daisy books from Bookshare.org, as well as Audible.com and RFB&d Audio plus books. Note that Adaptive Information also sells the Executive Products leather case for the device, for $34 shipped when purchased with the Stream.

KNFB Reader Mobile to be Demoed Monday



According to a press release, a new groundbreaking product, assumably the previously mentioned KNFB Mobile, will be demonstrated at a press conference in Washington, DC on Monday, January 28 at 10 A.M. Ray Kurzweil will be on hand to introduce the new device which was previously leaked in this year's ATIA program. We'll be on hand and report our findings.

Site Outage



As you may have noticed, our entire site was down for all of Thursday. We are now back online, albeit with a few missing deals from earlier this week. If you notice anything else that isn't working, please let us know. We'll be posting back our recent deals soon. Sorry for the inconvenience.

ATIA: New K-NFB Reader Mobile Leaked



The 2008 program for the ATIA conference has been released, and buried deep inside the exhibitor list is an announcement of an apparent new upgrade to the K-NFB Reader.
"K-NFB Reading Technology, Inc. will present the knfbReader Mobile, the latest generation of portable reading technology. Following the success of the popular K-NFB Reader, the revolutionary knfbReader Mobile contains groundbreaking software advancements that provide more accurate print analysis and TTS on a truly hand-held device. We don't have any more details, but will be certain to report more as we learn about it. Stay with Blind Bargains for as it happens ATIA coverage.

RFBD Victor Reader Stream User Authorization key for $20



Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic has released the UAK for the Humanhware Victor Reader Stream digital book player. The key costs $20 and can be purchased directly from their Member Services Department. The key allows RFB&D's audio plus books to be played on the stream.

Apple Mac Mini for $549.99 Shipped



Fed up with Windows? Buy.com has an Apple Mac Mini for $549.99. Plus, shipping is free. It sports an Intel Duo Core 1.8ghz processor, 80GB hard drive and 1GB memory,. The Macintosh comes with screen reading software so will talk practically out of the box.

Code Factory Releases Public Beta of Mobile Speak Pocket 2.0



Code Factory has released a public beta of Mobile Speak Pocket 2.0, a screen reader for pocket PC phones and devices. Among the many improvements are the inclusion of their user-centered license scheme which allows users to move their software license between devices, direct support for braille .BRF files, improved support for many applications including Internet Explorer, Excel Mobile, and the calendar, improved stability and battery life, and the ability to turn off the touch screen during a call. A complete list is available on the link from this post. It's a free upgrade for current registered users.

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