In this podcast, Scott Davert walks us through [NatureSpace](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/naturespace-relax-meditate/id312618509?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D8&at=11l4LS), an app providing soundtracks to many different types of sounds. This app is a free download in the App Store with in-app purchases. Headphones or a very good set of speakers are recommended to…
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In this podcast. David Woodbridge gives us an overview and quick demonstration of Blindfold Vee Ball, a free audio game for iOS.
In Blindfold Vee Ball, using your finger, you roll a ball up a ramp, where it can land in one of several holes on the playing field. The harder-to-reach holes are worth more points, ranging from 10 points to 100 points. If you roll too fast, you will…
In this podcast. David Woodbridge gives us an overview and quick demonstration of Blindfold Pong, a free audio game for iOS.
In Blindfold Pong, you hear one or two balls, and you must move the phone left and right to hit the ball with your paddle. Using head phones or ear buds, you hear the ball heading towards you, and the ball will bounce off of your paddle when it's…
In this podcast. David Woodbridge gives us an overview and quick demonstration of Blindfold Breakout, a free audio game for iOS.
In Blindfold Breakout, you have a paddle, a ball, and a series of bricks. First, tap the screen to launch the ball from your paddle. When it hits a brick, the brick is shattered, and the ball bounces back to your paddle.
To move your paddle,…
In this podcast, David Woodbridge gives us an overview and quick demonstration of Blindfold Air Hockey, a free audio game for iOS.
In Blindfold Air Hockey, you have a mallet or paddle, and there's a puck on the playing table. To start the game, hit the puck swiping your finger. The puck heads towards your opponent's goal, where they knock it back to you, bouncing off of the…
In this podcast, Shaun Williams gives us a walk-through and demonstration of OTR Streamer, a free iOS app that offers access to over 5000 episodes of your favorite Old Time Radio shows including:
- Burns and Allen
- The Great Gildersleeve
- The Jack Benny Show
- Dragnet
- War of the Worlds
- The Adventures of Harry Lime
- The Lone…
In this podcast, David Woodbridge discusses and demonstrates the Music app on the fourth-generation Apple TV.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge walks us through the process of buying and watching movies and TV shows on the fourth-generation Apple TV.
In this episode, Jonathan Simeone shows us how to add and remove items from the Finder sidebar on macOS.
The Finder sidebar is a list of folders and devices that can be quickly accessed from any Finder window or open and save dialog in macOS. You can choose which categories of items appear in the sidebar by choosing Finder > Settings, (or pressing Command-Comma) clicking the Sidebar button in the toolbar, and selecting the…
In this podcast, David Woodbridge discusses and demonstrates Home Sharing on the fourth-generation Apple TV.
Home Sharing lets you share and stream content from your computer’s iTunes library to other computers, iOS devices, and Apple TVs.
In this podcast, Thomas Domville gives us a walk-through and demonstration of Weather Office, an iOS app that claims to provide accurate local weather and forecasts for Canada and the USA.
Weather Office is a US$1.99 download from the iTunes App Store
In this podcast, Piotr Machacz gives us a demonstration of LaunchBar, a Mac application that allows you to quickly start applications, open documents, invoke system services, compose emails, navigate the Web, and much more.
LaunchBar is a fast and efficient way to search and access any kind of information stored on your computer or on the Web. It provides instant access to your applications, documents, contacts, and bookmarks, to your music…
In this podcast, David Woodbridge discusses and demonstrates the onscreen keyboard used on the fourth-generation Apple TV to enter text.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge shows us how to update to a newer version of tvOS when an update has been released.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge shows us how to configure and operate the Accessibility Shortcut that can be accessed using the Siri remote with the fourth-generation Apple TV.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge discusses and demonstrates the VoiceOver gestures which can be used on the trackpad of the Siri remote that comes with the fourth-generation Apple TV.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge explores the capabilities of Siri on the fourth-generation Apple TV.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge walks us through how to check the battery level of the Siri remote that comes with the new fourth-generation Apple TV.
In this podcast, Charlie introduces us to JW Library, a free iOS app that’s developed by and for Jehovah’s Witnesses. It includes multiple Bible translations, as well as books and brochures for Bible study.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge demonstrates how to move apps on the Apple TV’s Home screen; delete unwanted apps; and use the App Switcher to move between apps.
In this podcast, Jonathan Simeone shares a tip for Mac users on how to convert PDF to text using Automator.
In this podcast, David Woodbridge introduces us to the App Store that’s available on the new fourth-generation Apple TV. He shows us how to browse, search and install apps.
In this podcast, Jonathan Simeone discusses and demonstrates how to use the ‘Add to iTunes’ folder to quickly and easily import content into your Library.
To make things even easier, Jonathan shares a tip to use Automator and Services on Mac OS X to move files to this folder.
In this podcast, Kelly Sapergia introduces us to Blindfold Bowling, a recently-released audio game that brings ten pin bowling to your iOS device.
In Blindfold Bowling, you can play by yourself, against a variety of computer opponents, or side-by-side with another person. You throw the bowling ball by either flicking with…
In this podcast, Khalfan Bin Dhaher gives us a demonstration of Blindfold Hopper, an audio game for iOS that claims to be a cross between Frogger and Flappy Bird.
In Hopper, you are a frog sitting on a lily pad and you need to jump to the next lily pad. Using head phones or ear buds, you hear the lily pads move from one side of your head to the other. Each lily pad is…