News Wire:
The first ever book about the iPhone for blind users, with some
bonus mini-tutorials, will be the topic for Tek Talk on February
21. Anna Dresner and Dean Martineau will discuss their book, and
will also each give a mini-course in i-device use. Anna will
discuss reading on the iPhone, iPad and iPod, how and where to
get books and how best to read them. Dean will discuss using
Safari, the built-in web browser, to carry out advanced tasks
like buying plane tickets, and will discuss some apps that make
web use easier. After all this, there will be plenty of time to
answer questions about the i-devices or about the National
Braille Press Book.

Presenters:
Anna Dresner
E-Mail: [email protected]
Dean Martineau
E-Mail: [email protected]

Date: Monday,February 21, 2011

Time: 5:00 PM PST, 6:00 PM MST, 7:00 PM CST,  8:00 PM EST
          and elsewhere in the world Tuesday 01:00 GMT

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Or, alternatively.

Select The Pat Price Tek Talk Training Room at: www.accessibleworld.org
Enter your first and last names on the sign-in screen.

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or podcast from the Tek Talk archives on our website at 
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