Friday, June 30, 2006

June 06 Tech Update: The "What's In Your Wallet?" Edition

I warn you now that this issue is kind of long. It can’t be helped as the Convention season brings with it tons of AT news. And of course there is the general Vista and Office spotlights at the bottom of this month’s menu. But check the blog later on next week as I will be posting even more news from the Exhibit Hall floor in Dallas.

Steve’s Word Of The Month
Cultural inertia
Definition: The dilemma that occurs when IT, Management and the Mission come under fire for relying upon older technology or previous policy to dictate the direction of the company as it faces new events or technological barriers.

This is directly related to employment as the term is used in this article about the resistance for bigger companies to adopt Telecommuting options for their workers.

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/062006-telework-backlash.html

~~ Lightning Round

Oh there’s just too much to cover in the old fashioned way. So let’s go with the bite sized chunked in the zip lock pouch method of reporting.

` The Numbers Game: The following products are either approaching Alpha builds or they are in the pipeline for Vista launch. A few of these will be on the lips of Reps at the two big July Conventions.

JAWS 8, Magic 10.5 and Open Book 8
Window Eyes 6, Supernova 8 and Zoom Text 9.1
Kurzweil and Duxbury both will be showing new versions at Convention.
And early word on Keysoft 8 sounds really yummy!

` Enhanced Vision: The new Merlin with the controls under the monitor have started to ship. Both the stand alone and the all in one computer split screen models are on their way out the door to some lucky people. But that’s not all. The Nemo, a hand held option, should be on the sleigh in the next quarter and the new Acrobat arms I saw at CSUN should arrive before Xmas.

` Humanware: Lots to talk about here. First up Keysoft 7.2 is on it’s way and this time it has DAISY support.

http://www.humanware.com/about/news/news280606.asp

The new My Reader and the new Xtend series of CCTV units will make their debut at the NFB Convention this weekend. Expect a report from me on that later on next week. Oh and they struck this deal with Code Factory to distribute Mobile Speak Pocket.

http://geoffandwen.com/blind/newsarticle.asp?u_id=12970

` Dolphin USA: An update to Pocket HAL for Mobile 2005 is in the works. Also Cicero has a new update that fits snuggly into the new Supernova 7. Now you can have speech, Braille, magnification and OCR all in the same program.

http://geoffandwen.com/blind/newsarticle.asp?u_id=12969

` Freedom Scientific: As you may already know by now Magic 10 and JAWS 7.1 are released. JFW 7.1 is a free update for JAWS 7.0 customers; however, Magic is a paid or SMA upgrade. And if you run both products then you HAVE TO UPGRADE BOTH if you want to use them both on the same computer system.

` ALVA BC 640: The new Braille display from Optelec is featured in this week’s Main Menu. But you can click on the link below to see a video presentation, don’t ask me, on the new Braille Controller. Try to not get too distracted by the rejected adult movie music in the background of this clip.

http://optelec.com/images/ALVABC640Broadbandsmall.wmv

` GW Micro: The official page for the hand held Sense View is now up. Check out the unit that we gave “Best of Shows CSUN 2006”.

http://gwmicro.com/SenseView/

And from the “this is cool” department.. You can expect a major announcement for a new addition to the Small Talk Ultra. Let’s just say it’s an alliance between two companies that makes the Ultra a lot *bigger* than it was before. As if that new case for the device wasn’t sweet enough. Don’t remember me gushing about the STU? Well refresh your memory with the link below.

http://gwmicro.com/Small-Talk_Ultra/

` Ai Squared: Speaking of bigger [hint hint] the long awaited keyboard is said to ship this summer. $99 plus 10 for shipping. The one shipping is a new design from the one I saw at CSUN. So expect a contrast and compare report from me next week. Here’s the link.

http://gwmicro.com/Small-Talk_Ultra/

Oh yeah I forgot to post that there was another update this month. Here’s the release notes for another Zoom Text 9.03.x.

http://www.aisquared.com/news/?p=14

` Megadots: Version 2.3 is shipping and it sports a Windows installer. No more wire hangers, I mean floppy disks. No word on Duxbury 10.6 yet but here’s the features in the new Megadots.

http://www.duxburysystems.com/megadots.asp

Kurzweil: No not that the K-NFB Reader. Although expect more on that when we compare the *final product* to the beta I blogged about in April. Monday night in Dallas there is a presentation set to show “the future of Kurzweil”. I have no idea what else they can add to the K-1000 but stay tuned as we will find out together. Oh and that blog post about the K-NFB Reader and the Advantage Reader can be found here.

http://therangerstation.blogspot.com/2006/05/has-time-of-portable-scanner-finally.html

` J-Say: The product no longer comes in two flavors. The Standard edition has been dropped and only the Professional remains. I had a Thunderdome “two products enter and only one product leaves” joke there but few these days remember Mad Max 3. I do of course and I say “Master Blaster runs Bardertown.”. Ah the 80’s..

` Top Tech Tid Bits: Dean put out an excellent newsletter on June 22nd that’s worth a read.

http://www.topdotenterprises.com/tid77.htm

` Flash 9: Sigh… The program that steals your focus on web pages sadly just updated it’s self again. Learn more if you dare from the link below.

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6088705.html

` Older Windows EOL: Microsoft has a neat little acronym for death. End off Life, or EOL, means that your copy of Windows 98 SE has seen it’s last security update. Well any copy of Windows that isn’t Windows XP SP2 or Server 2003 is done too but why not stick with the classics? Anyway MS will no longer support these older copies and version of Windows after October 2006.

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6082307.html

` Windows Update: What a month for updates. There were 12 possible updates at the beginning of the month. Then the Genuine Advantage software updated twice because it was found that the program was a beta in sheep’s clothing and oh yeah it called Microsoft every freaking day. So to sum up there were over 18 MB of updates to fix over 22 issues this month.

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-1009_22-6083424.html

` Mac OSX Tiger: Mac fans need not fret as they too have new upgrades. See a summary of 10.4.7 and it’s fixes below.

http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/2006/6/27/4463

And just because I guess it could be done someone got Vista to run on a Mac through a Windows emulator. I bet it took 30 seconds to draw the Control Panel.

http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6083956.html

Lastly I hate ITUNES. Not because it’s not the most accessible thing out there, however, that’s right up on the list as well. No I don’t like that record companies make tons of money while the artist gets shafted big time. A recording artist makes more money if you buy a CD rather than download a bunch of their songs. A fan of Weird Al’s broke the numbers down. Take a look..

http://digitalmusic.weblogsinc.com/2006/06/14/weird-al-yankovic-says-digital-is-a-raw-deal-for-some-artists/

` Best Buy Hard Drive resold: Ever wonder what really happens when you let a company recycle your old computer? In one case a family found that their old data filled drive was sold at a flea market. Read the below and shiver with the fear.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/wlwt/20060601/lo_wlwt/9303216

` Hacked by USB: If you see a flash drive on the ground and think to yourself that it’s your lucky day think again. A private security company used USB drives with Trojan Viruses on them to hack from the inside of a bank when employees found the drives on the ground outside their door. The article below states that in less than 30 minutes the security company had dozens of credit card and bank numbers.

http://www.darkreading.com/document.asp?doc_id=95556&WT.svl=column1_1

Browser Wars 2.0: The below article is a wonderful look at the upcoming Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2.0. It summarizes both programs new features pretty well and that’s why I posted it here.

http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,71204-0.html?tw=rss.index


` High Def DVD Format Wars Already Over?: This great article explains why no one need break their piggy banks to upgrade their DVD to either Blu-Ray or HDDVD.

http://www.audioholics.com/news/editorials/10reasonsHDDVDsfailed.php

~ “Nintendo’s Blind Mario Cane Simulator?”

The new Nintendo Wii videogame console utilizes a motion sensitive wand called the Wiimote. Some have speculated that the vibration that the Wiimote emits could be used as a cane simulator or it could be used to give feedback when a blind person moves the cursor on the television or computer monitor. It sounds neat and I hope someone really takes advantage of this awesome idea.

http://geoffandwen.com/blind/newsarticle.asp?u_id=13501

~ “R U Vstardy?” A.K.A. “Vista Corner”

“Vstardy” is an actual vanity license plate seen on a BMW in D.C. that is said to belong to a Microsoft related person. It breaks down to “Vista Ready” which is the term used for computers that run Vista out of the box. Before you say I have too much time on my hands remember that I get paid to find this stuff. Yeah it’s a real bummer. Ha!

Okay my NFB Vista presentation is next week and I thought I would share some of my research materials. If you are one of the brave and crazy souls who downloaded Beta 2 of Vista then some of this stuff might come in handy.

` Vista Ultimate 449.00!: You read that right. A full version, that means you didn’t buy the upgrade edition, of Vista Ultimate is being bounced around in some circles as being $450 bucks. This price will be a bit cheaper if you buy a new computer with Vista preloaded of course. Not much cheaper but hey anything helps.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2006/5/31/4164

` Direct X 10: To get the most out of Vista, a phrase you will hear a whole hell of a lot over the next two years, you will have to upgrade your video card to the new Direct X 10 [DX10] standard. No word on how much that will cost because DX10 cards don’t exist yet until this Xmas. DX10 will allow faster graphics and better 3D images and that pesky little dog Toto known as the AERO interface too. A wonderful and long interview with the brains behind DX10 is posted below. It’s a bit tech heavy so you may want to move on to the next article below if you aren’t interested.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1982031,00.asp

` Vista look in XP: If you read that article above and you want to get an idea of what Vista will look like without you breaking your current computer or your wallet the gang at Gamespot shows you how to fool others into thinking you already have Vista up and running.
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6151937/index.html

` Vista Basic/AERO Express User Interface: Paul at the Super Site For Windows made my life a heck of a lot easier this month by writing a nicely detailed description, with screenshots, of what functionality you lose when you go from AERO Glass to AERO Express. This article is a wonderful way to explain to others why reverting to Windows Classic is a bad idea.
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_ff_basic_ux.asp

` Vista Beta 2 Install: Speaking of Paul’s wonderful site [again hint hint] you can find another detailed gallery of what to expect if you decide to try and install Vista Beta 2.

http://www.winsupersite.com/reviews/winvista_beta2_02.asp
and
http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase/winvista_beta2.asp


` Vista Video Training: Let’s say you’re a sane rational person who didn’t download Beta 2. Well you can still learn about the changes in store through this MS web based training on what fun lies instore for you once you take the plunge and join the rest of us nutball early adopters in the big Vista swimming pool.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2006/6/19/4382

~ “Meet The New Boss-Office 2007”

If Vista already scares you then I got news for ya. Vista isn’t nothing compared to the new learning curve involved with Office 2007. Here’s some reading materials I have been using in my recent presentations. Remember that Vista can only run on some types of machines but Office can run on boxes dating back to Windows 2000. Chances are that you will run into Office 2007 before you meet Vista in a dark alley. And both want your wallet. As the new Ultimate Office will set you back $649. So Windows Ultimate $449, Office 07 Ultimate $649 the time it will take you to alienate yourself from friends and family so you can learn both.. priceless.

Of course I say you will meet Office first and then I read 10 minutes after I finalize this issue that MS is delaying Office by a few weeks to a month. Figures..

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060629-7167.html

` MS Office 2007 Video: This short 12 minute tour of Office’s new features is great for showing non-tech people how different the Ribbon interface is when compared to current Office suites. It’s streaming media unless you ordered the Office 2007 Beta Kit from MS it’s self. Then it’s located somewhere in the training files.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/ui/video.mspx

` MS Office Training: While we are on the subject of training the MS marketing team would have you believe that very little new training is needed for Office 2007. That may be true if you’re new to Office. But if you’re a long time user then you will be in for a possible world of hurt. This article sums this up in some detail.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2006/6/1/4190

` MS Office Questions: ZDNet posted a great “10 Questions You Should Ask About Office 2007”. I advise giving this a glance when discussing if someone should consider upgrading in January 07.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/index.php?p=74

` Ribbon First Look: I have mentioned the Ribbon a few times this month and you may be wondering what I am talking about. Fair enough but you may want to see that video link above before you ask said question. Lazy like me? Then the Ribbon is simply the new User Interface in Office 2007. The old toolbars of File, Edit, View etc. are now gone. The Office 2003 hotkeys remain but they do some completely different functions in 07. The Ribbon, however, is better described in the below link.
http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2006/6/18/4360


! Whew that’s a long one eh? I haven’t been this talky in some time. Well it will have to do for a while as I am off to Dallas tomorrow. If you are heading to Dallas as well then stop by the Computer Science meetings on Monday afternoon. IBM, Microsoft and a great discussion on the East Coast Open Source situation are on the docket. And yours truly will be presenting on Vista at 4:30. My hope is that everyone will be asleep or staring at the clock all the while ignoring little old me. But then again they may have saved the best for last. . . Yeah that’s a joke! See you there..

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