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Dolphin company logo including the Dolphin company name in large grey text with the words Computer Access underneath in smaller blue text. To the left of both is a drawing of a blue dolphin with its back arched and nose pointing at the Dolphin company name.

CSUN 2025: Dolphin Computer Access for Visually Impaired

Allison interviews Mary Jo Barry from Dolphin about their products that help those with visual impairment more easily access their computers. Mary Jo first describes their SuperNova product, which provides screen magnification and screen reading with optional braille support in one package for Windows computers. For touch-sensitive Windows displays, SuperNova supports touch control of the […]

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All four logos the NosillaCast has used over 20 years along with a horizontal player from the original website design

NC #1044 20th Anniversary, Chef iQ Smart Cooker, Astrophotography Part 3, HCLTech Accessibility, Security Bits

Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, May 11, 2025, and this is show number 1044 and today we’re celebrating 20 years of the NosillaCast! The first episode of the NosillaCast was on May 12th, […]

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HCLTech company logo with the name of the company in bold white text against a dark blue background in the lower left fading to a sky blue background in the upper right.

CSUN 2025: HCLTech Accessibility as a Service

Allison interviews Glenn Barfield from HCLTech about their expertise in offering accessibility as a service to companies. HCLTech aims to help large-scale organizations make their products more accessible and conform to national accessibility standards. HCLTech assists companies in auditing and resolving accessibility issues with their websites, software, and applications. They guide companies through all phases, […]

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Front view of the Chef iQ Cooker. It appears as a countertop slow cooker with a rotatable lid that has a large handle on top for lid removal. The cooker also has handles on the upper sides to lift and move unit. The cooker is all black with a color LCD panel on the front for control. Under the panel are three knobs to control and select the cooking functions displayed on the panel. A mobile phone is also shown in the lower left in front of the cooker. It displays a “Featured Recipe” and associated cooking instructions for remote control and monitoring of the cook.

CES 2025: Chefman Chef iQ Smart Cooker and MiniOven

Allison interviews Todd Oliver from Chefman about three of their new Chef iQ cooking-related products. Todd describes the iQ Cooker, a smart slow/pressure cooker that is WiFi-connected and can be controlled remotely through a mobile app. It has over 300 cooking presets and seven unique cooking functions. This multifunctional cooker has a 6-quart, nonstick cooking […]

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