[blind-philly-comp] Analysis of Apple's Next Event on Mushroom FM

  • From: David Goldfield <david.goldfield@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: blind-philly-comp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 2 Sep 2015 20:07:01 -0400


From Jonathan Mosen ...

Next week, we have something special for you on Mushroom FM. We're giving you plenty of notice, so you can tell Siri to put it in your calendar.
Please join me, Jonathan Mosen, and the Tech Team for an Apple event special call-in show.
At 1 PM Eastern next Wednesday, 9 September, Apple will be revealing its latest iPhones. It's also expected we'll see a radically revamped Apple TV, and maybe even a larger iPad. Plus, there'll be more details about iOS 9, ahead of the release of the gold master to developers.
Apple will be streaming the event live, to browsers and the current Apple TV. Apple's terms and conditions expressly prohibit rebroadcasting of the event, and we figure that if you're keen, you'll get it from the source anyway. Does that make it Apple source? But after we've heard the event, the Tech Team will take to Mushroom FM at 4 PM Eastern, 9 PM in the UK, summarise all the good stuff and get your views.
On the Tech Team panel for this show will be Allison Hartley of the Tech Doctor Blog and Podcast, Anthony Horvath who is an adaptive technology instructor, Shane Jackson, a very early iPhone adopter, former Apple employee and host of the Blind World podcast, and me, Jonathan Mosen, a partner in Mosen Consulting and author of several Apple-related books, including the forthcoming "iOS 9 Without the Eye".
We'll be discussing the hits, the misses, the surprises, and all from an accessibility perspective.
You can call in too, via Skype or through a series of telephone numbers worldwide, and tell us what you made of the event and ask questions of the team if you have any.
So make a date to geek out with the Tech Team, for our Apple event special, 4 PM Eastern, 9PM UK, on 9 September. The place to be is http://MushroomFM.com. You can listen online via the Mushroom FM accessible player, or in all good radio apps and services.
See you then.

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