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Freedom Scientific offers home licences for Jaws, ZoomText, and Fusion through June 2020; Dolphin Follows Suit



Freedom scientific is offering some of its blind and low vision products to households in the U.S. for free to help minimize the impact of work from home requirements on blind and visually impaired individuals.

It's Time to be Counted: How to Take the 2020 U.S. Census Now



The 2020 Census is happening now in the United States, and the forms can be filled out online with a screen reader or other tools. Here's what you need to do.

Voice Dream Scanner enters Android Beta, costs $5.99



Popular iOS scanning app Voice Dream Scanner is porting to Android, and is entering public beta.

Firefox version 73 introduces several low vision improvements



The latest version of Mazilla's Firefox browser introduces new global zoom options and a new backplate option for those using Windows high contrast mode.

How To Take Cialis?



Use of other medicines
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using or have recently used other medicines, even those purchased without a prescription, because they may interact.
This is particularly important if you are being treated with nitrates as you should not take CIALIS.

A class of medicines called alpha-blockers is sometimes used to treat high blood pressure and prostate enlargement. Tell your doctor if you are being treated for any of these conditions or if you use other medicines to treat high blood pressure.

If you are using medicines that can inhibit an enzyme called CYP3A4 (e.g. ketoconazole or protease inhibitors for the treatment of AIDS (HIV)) there may be an increased frequency of side effects.

Do not take CIALIS with other medicines that your doctor has told you not to take. It is easy to buy Cialis online if you have a valid medical prescription.

It is not advisable to take CIALIS simultaneously with any other treatment for erectile dysfunction.

Taking CIALIS with food and drink
You can take CIALIS with or without food.
Information about the effect of alcohol can be found in section 3.

Driving and using machines
Some men taking CIALIS during clinical trials experienced dizziness. Check carefully how you react when taking medicines before driving or using machines.

Important information about some of the ingredients of CIALIS
CIALIS contains lactose. If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to certain sugars, consult your doctor before taking this medicine.

How is it used?
Follow your doctor's instructions exactly how to take CIALIS. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have any doubts.

CIALIS taken daily may be useful in men who plan to be sexually active two or more times a week. The recommended dose is one 5 mg tablet once a day at about the same time of day. Your doctor may adjust the dose to 2.5 mg depending on your response to CIALIS. CIALIS tablets are taken by mouth. Swallow the tablet whole with a little water. You can take CIALIS with or without food.

CIALIS taken daily allows you to obtain an erection, at any time, 24 hours a day, as long as there is sexual stimulation. It is important to note that CIALIS is not effective without sexual stimulation. Therefore, you and your partner should stimulate yourselves in the same way you would if you were not taking an erectile dysfunction medicine.

Drinking alcohol can affect your ability to have an erection. Drinking alcohol may temporarily lower your blood pressure. If you have taken or are planning to take CIALIS, avoid excessive alcohol consumption (blood alcohol level of 0.08% or higher), as it may increase the risk of dizziness when standing up.

You should not take CIALIS more than once a day.

If you take more CIALIS than you should
Consult your doctor.

If you forget to take CIALIS
Do not take a double dose to make up for a forgotten dose.

If you have any other questions about the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Use Audio to Understand the Meaning of Flattening the Curve, Thanks to Desmos



You may have recently heard the phrase "Flattening the Curve" but the visual reference to controlling the spread of COVID-19 may make more sense when presented in audio form. Thanks to the Desmos Graphing Calculator, this is now possible.

Mosen Consulting Offers Free Audiobook about the Zoom Meeting Platform



Mosen Consulting is offering a free audiobook for those who use or are interested in the remote meeting capabilities of Zoom.

#CSUNATC20: Orbit Research Announces a Trio of New Braille Products, Relaunches Graphiti



Orbit Research has several new products being added to their lineup in the coming weeks including new braille displays, a Bluetooth braille keyboard, and the release of the long-awaited Graphiti tactile graphics display.

#CSUNATC20: Over 130 Sessions Canceled, Many Major Sponsors Dropping Out while Organizers Deny Refunds



Over a quarter of sessions for the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference have now been canceled with more on the way, but organizers insist the event is still going on as planned and no refunds are being offered, according to some participants.

Growing List of Sponsors including Google, Microsoft, Deque Bail on #CSUNATC20, Organizers Remaining Silent



As numerous sponsors bail on the 35th CSUN Assistive Technology Conference, organizers have remained silent on social media and are not offering refunds, according to some participants.

#CSUNATC20 is Still a Go for Now, though Coronavirus Concerns are Causing Many to Reconsider



As of this moment, the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference is still happening as planned, though heightened safety policies have been put in place due to the coronavirus or COVID-19, and some participants have opted not to attend.

Aira drops support for Horizon glasses, looks for new solutions.



As of April 1 2020, Aira will be dropping support for the Horizon glasses.

New setting in iOS 13.4 introduces always-on Hey Siri option



Want to have Hey Siri available, even if your phone is face down or covered? Now you can.

American Printing House for the Blind announces new 2020 line of products



Aph is announcing a new line of braille displays, embossers and tactile graphics designers for the productivity and education markets.

NLS bard for iOS introduces new features including simultaneous downloads, airplay, braille display autoscroll



On Feb 13, The National Library Service released a new iOS version of Bard, its popular braille and talking books app. The new version introduces many new features for users of the service.

Hindsight Is #CSUNATC20: Or, How The Top Stories Of The Past Can Shape The Future



Long time readers, and listeners of the podcast, know that the staff are now deep in the process of planning out our event and convention coverage for the year. CSUN, Google i/o, WWDC and the summer Blindness conventions are some of the annual happenings that capture our attention as we follow the yearly migratory pattern of possible A.T. related topics on their unpredictable flight plans. While a Farmer s Almanac for tech would help, we do consult our articles and interviews from the past to help us guess what might make good content during these planning stages.

Accessible calendar app Fantastical switches to a subscription model



Fantastical has long been a popular alternative to Apple's native Calendar app for many users. Its accessibility also made it very popular for blind and visually impaired people. Now, it has shifted from a one-time purchase model to one based on a monthly or yearly subscription.

Nvda Version 2019.3.1 released, bringing support for new braille displays, screen curtain, more



Version 2019.3 of the popular free screen reader Nvda has been released, bringing built in screen curtain, highlighting, and support for new braille displays.

Breaking: Aira Tech Corp Acquired by Southern California Investment Group



A majority stake of Aira Tech Corp has been acquired by the Blue Diego Investment Group in a deal announced Friday. Terms of the deal between the two privately-held companies were not disclosed.

5 things that aren't writing apps that are still useful for productivity



I've talked a lot about the best writing apps for iOS. Whether you're writing a blog, a novel, or just some notes for class, iOS offers a wide range of apps that can make writing--and organizing-- your work a lot easier.

But writing is more than just finding the right app. Its also finding a routine that works for you, tools that you enjoy using, and, possibly, doing a lot more self reflection than you ever expected. Today's article is all about those little things that help you write, before, and after, you start putting words on the page.

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