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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 40 MIN

Tech News and Updates April 2026

from Blind Level Tech · host Aftersight

1) Episode SummaryIn this episode of Blind Level Tech, host Evan Starnes is joined by producer Jonathan Price for a monthly tech news digest covering mainstream tech, access tech, AI, wearables, and listener comments. The episode opens with a preview of upcoming conversations, including Sriram Ganesh from Lumen and Shanell Matos from RightHear, highlighting AI email management, indoor orientation, accessibility beacons, and tools designed to help blind and low-vision users navigate daily life with more independence. Evan and Jonathan also discuss major access-tech updates, including InnoSearch’s move into nonprofit status, the importance of supporting useful nonprofit technology, and the growing role of wearable AI. They talk through Meta Ray-Ban glasses, Aira integration, EchoVision glasses, and how AI-powered tools may continue shifting from phone-based experiences into glasses, watches, and other hands-free devices.The conversation then moves into broader tech news, including AI processors, Apple’s ecosystem, Apple Intelligence, Windows Copilot, Microsoft’s approach to AI integration, and Evan’s real-world experience testing Android after years in the Apple ecosystem. The episode keeps a conversational, practical tone while asking the larger question underneath all the tech: does this actually help people live, work, navigate, communicate, and access the world more easily?The episode closes with listener comments about Meta glasses, EchoVision, app accessibility, banking independence, and how listeners can reach out to the show with feedback, questions, or tech they would like reviewed.2) Contact InfoBlind Level Tech / Aftersight Website: aftersight.org Email: [email protected] Phone: (720) 712-8856Featured hosts/contributors Evan Starnes — Host, Blind Level Tech Jonathan Price — Podcast Producer, Aftersight3) Show CreditsBlind Level Tech is hosted by Evan Starnes and produced by Jonathan Price for Aftersight.Aftersight provides news, information, and resources in audio format for people who are blind, have low vision, or benefit from alternatives to print. (00:00) - — Welcome to Blind Level Tech (00:55) - — Jonathan joins Evan for the monthly tech news digest (02:26) - — Previewing the upcoming Lumen episode (03:25) - — First impressions of Lumen’s AI email assistant (05:17) - — Previewing RightHear with Shanell Matos (06:44) - — RightHear, indoor orientation, and accessible places (08:34) - — Beta testing, promo codes, and listener engagement (09:30) - — InnoSearch becomes a nonprofit (11:14) - — Supporting access-tech nonprofits and product demos (12:01) - — EchoVision glasses and dedicated accessibility controls (12:28) - — Aira integration comes to Meta Ray-Ban glasses (13:31) - — AI wearables and hands-free access (14:33) - — AI processors, Apple Silicon, and local AI possibilities (16:51) - — Microsoft Copilot, Windows changes, and File Explorer frustrations (18:31) - — Apple leadership, Apple Intelligence, and future direction (22:15) - — AI integration across Apple’s ecosystem (23:37) - — Hearth Display and future smart home tech previews (24:58) - — Apple’s slower, more deliberate innovation style (26:24) - — Evan’s Android experiment begins (27:34) - — Pixel, TalkBack, Gemini, and Android accessibility wins (28:57) - — Android frustrations and TalkBack bugs (29:55) - — Gemini and YouTube video descriptions (31:02) - — Why Evan still carries both Android and iPhone (34:18) - — The blue bubble vs. green bubble debate (34:56) - — Listener comment: Meta Ray-Bans and EchoVision (37:22) - — Listener comment: app accessibility and banking independence (38:51) - — How listeners can contact Blind Level Tech (39:53) - — Closing thoughts and signoff ★ Support this podcast ★

1) Episode SummaryIn this episode of Blind Level Tech, host Evan Starnes is joined by producer Jonathan Price for a monthly tech news digest covering mainstream tech, access tech, AI, wearables, and listener comments. The episode opens with a preview of upcoming conversations, including Sriram Ganesh from Lumen and Shanell Matos from RightHear, highlighting AI email management, indoor orientation, accessibility beacons, and tools designed to help blind and low-vision users navigate daily life with more independence. Evan and Jonathan also discuss major access-tech updates, including InnoSearch’s move into nonprofit status, the importance of supporting useful nonprofit technology, and the growing role of wearable AI. They talk through Meta Ray-Ban glasses, Aira integration, EchoVision glasses, and how AI-powered tools may continue shifting from phone-based experiences into glasses, watches, and other hands-free devices.The conversation then moves into broader tech news, including AI processors, Apple’s ecosystem, Apple Intelligence, Windows Copilot, Microsoft’s approach to AI integration, and Evan’s real-world experience testing Android after years in the Apple ecosystem. The episode keeps a conversational, practical tone while asking the larger question underneath all the tech: does this actually help people live, work, navigate, communicate, and access the world more easily?The episode closes with listener comments about Meta glasses, EchoVision, app accessibility, banking independence, and how listeners can reach out to the show with feedback, questions, or tech they would like reviewed.2) Contact InfoBlind Level Tech / Aftersight Website: aftersight.org Email: [email protected] Phone: (720) 712-8856Featured hosts/contributors Evan Starnes — Host, Blind Level Tech Jonathan Price — Podcast Producer, Aftersight3) Show CreditsBlind Level Tech is hosted by Evan Starnes and produced by Jonathan Price for Aftersight.Aftersight provides news, information, and resources in audio format for people who are blind, have low vision, or benefit from alternatives to print. (00:00) - — Welcome to Blind Level Tech (00:55) - — Jonathan joins Evan for the monthly tech news digest (02:26) - — Previewing the upcoming Lumen episode (03:25) - — First impressions of Lumen’s AI email assistant (05:17) - — Previewing RightHear with Shanell Matos (06:44) - — RightHear, indoor orientation, and accessible places (08:34) - — Beta testing, promo codes, and listener engagement (09:30) - — InnoSearch becomes a nonprofit (11:14) - — Supporting access-tech nonprofits and product demos (12:01) - — EchoVision glasses and dedicated accessibility controls (12:28) - — Aira integration comes to Meta Ray-Ban glasses (13:31) - — AI wearables and hands-free access (14:33) - — AI processors, Apple Silicon, and local AI possibilities (16:51) - — Microsoft Copilot, Windows changes, and File Explorer frustrations (18:31) - — Apple leadership, Apple Intelligence, and future direction (22:15) - — AI integration across Apple’s ecosystem (23:37) - — Hearth Display and future smart home tech previews (24:58) - — Apple’s slower, more deliberate innovation style (26:24) - — Evan’s Android experiment begins (27:34) - — Pixel, TalkBack, Gemini, and Android accessibility wins (28:57) - — Android frustrations and TalkBack bugs (29:55) - — Gemini and YouTube video descriptions (31:02) - — Why Evan still carries both Android and iPhone (34:18) - — The blue bubble vs. green bubble debate (34:56) - — Listener comment: Meta Ray-Bans and EchoVision (37:22) - — Listener comment: app accessibility and banking independence (38:51) - — How listeners can contact Blind Level Tech (39:53) - — Closing thoughts and signoff ★ Support this podcast ★

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