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    Siri AI vs EU & Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Powers the AI PC Revolution

    2026/06/14 | 47 mins.
    Gain insights into Apple’s decision to withhold Siri AI in the EU, the regulatory clash with Brussels, and Intel’s push to redefine AI PCs with the new Core Ultra Series 3. Discover how privacy, interoperability, and next‑gen computing are shaping the future of tech.

    Steven Scott and Shaun Preece dive into the ongoing standoff between Apple and the European Union over Siri AI. The discussion unpacks Apple’s privacy‑centric approach, EU interoperability requirements under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), and the potential implications for innovation and user choice across Europe.

    The episode also shifts to Intel, where Marc Aflalo speaks with Asma Aziz from the company about the launch of Core Ultra Series 3 processors, the rise of AI PCs, and advancements in gaming, content creation, and on‑device AI processing. Intel’s focus on battery life, seamless performance, and enhanced graphics signals a new era for mobile and desktop computing.

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    Zero Project Nairobi Day 2: Sign Language Robots, AI Avatars, and 3D-Printed Prosthetics from Africa

    2026/06/13 | 44 mins.
    From Nairobi's Zero Project Tech Forum: Steven Scott and Shaun Preece meet innovators using AI robots to teach deaf students STEM, digital avatars to interpret sign language at scale, and 3D printing to put custom prosthetics within reach across Africa.

    Day two of Double Tap's coverage from the Zero Project Tech Forum in Nairobi centres on communication and care. Steven Scott and Shaun Preece speak with three innovators whose work shares a common thread: using off-the-shelf technology and African-built data sets to solve problems that mainstream assistive tech has repeatedly overlooked.

    Maxwell Kamau, Partnerships Lead at ZeroBionic, introduces a Kenyan startup building AI-powered humanoid robots as learning aids for blind, visually impaired, deaf, and hard of hearing students. Their first product is a 3D-printed prosthetic arm, made from recycled plastic, that translates documents and video into sign language, trained on African sign language data sets that automatically adapt to the student's country. Their second product is a Braille-tagged STEM robotics kit designed for blind learners. Every component, from motors to microcontrollers, carries a Braille label so students can identify and assemble the parts by touch. The kit supports coding by voice, sign language, text, or drag-and-drop, and is aimed at learners from age five upwards. ZeroBionic is now presenting its new Braille education hardware, and is seeking manufacturing and distribution partners to reach schools that cannot afford commercial robotics kits.

    Winnie Ongiri, Operations Manager at Signvrse, explains how her Nairobi-based company has built an AI-powered digital sign language interpreter that converts speech and text into signing via lifelike customisable avatars. Rather than a standalone app, Signvrse is designed as an API, a foundational accessibility layer that other platforms can plug into. Currently operating at a two to three second response time, the team is working toward 500 milliseconds for genuinely real-time interpretation. Motion capture data is collected directly from deaf community members, and quality assurance is built around ongoing community involvement at every stage. Winnie addresses the displacement question directly: the technology is designed for places human interpreters cannot reach, such as websites and online video, rather than to replace them.

    Dr Nick Were, co-founder of Prothea in Kenya, describes how his company is using iPhone LiDAR scanning, proprietary 3D modelling software, and desktop 3D printing to produce custom-fitted prosthetic sockets in under 24 hours. Traditional methods take a week or more, and public facilities can take a month. The sub-millimetre accuracy of the digital workflow produces a more comfortable fit than a plaster cast, and the hub-and-spoke model means prosthetists can travel to remote patients with just an iPhone, send the scan file back to base, and have a printed socket shipped out. Prothea has served more than 700 patients and holds close to 600 scan files that could be used to train AI modelling, a partnership the team is actively seeking. Prothea operates as an implementing partner of Ugani Prosthetics, whose workflow and software were developed through university research in Belgium and are now being deployed across Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe.

    The episode closes with news that the Zero Project Tech Forum will continue to Mumbai in September, Tokyo on October 9th, Singapore in November, and Santiago de Chile also in November.

    Relevant Links
Zero Project: https://www.zeroproject.org
ZeroBionic: https://zerobionicafrica.com
Signvrse: https://signvrse.com
Prothea / Ugani Prosthetics: https://ugani.org/en/

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    Hosted by the insightful duo, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, Double Tap is a treasure trove of information for anyone who's blind or partially sighted and has a passion for tech. Steven and Shaun not only demystify tech, but they also regularly feature interviews and welcome guests from the community, fostering an interactive and engaging environment. Tune in every day of the week, and you'll discover how technology can seamlessly integrate into your life, enhancing daily tasks and experiences, even if your sight is limited.
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    Zero Project Nairobi: Wearable Navigation, Affordable Wheelchairs, and AI Heart Monitoring from Africa

    2026/06/12 | 56 mins.
    The Zero Project Tech Forum has arrived in Africa. Steven Scott and Shaun Preece meet three innovators from Nairobi using sonar wearables, local wheelchair manufacturing, and AI-powered cardiac monitoring to reshape assistive technology on the continent.

    The Zero Project, a global initiative of Austria's Essl Foundation, has taken its Tech Forum to Nairobi for the first time, gathering disability-focused innovators from across Africa and beyond. Steven Scott and Shaun Preece speak with three of them who are each solving a distinct but connected problem: how to make assistive technology appropriate, affordable, and available where it is needed most.

    Brian Mwenda, CEO of Hope Tech, shares the decade-long journey behind the Sixth Sense, a shoulder-worn device that uses sonar and haptic feedback to alert blind and visually impaired users to obstacles at chest height and above. Designed to look like a pair of headphones resting on the shoulders, it pairs with existing white cane technique and works alongside guide dogs rather than replacing them. The device can be customised for different types of sight loss, including tunnel vision and peripheral vision loss, and connects to a smartphone app for turn-by-turn navigation. Brian also talks about Census Hub, the Nairobi-based innovation space his team has built to support other assistive tech developers across Africa.

    Colman Ndetembea, co-founder and CEO of Kyaro Assistive Tech, explains how his Tanzanian social enterprise manufactures wheelchairs and rehabilitation equipment to World Health Organization quality standards. With 45 products, over 2,000 devices distributed since 2021, and distribution reaching Kenya, Uganda, and Malawi, Kyaro is addressing a stark reality: 90 per cent of people in need of a wheelchair on the continent still cannot access one. Colman shares the story of Aidan, a child who received a Kyaro wheelchair in 2021 after nine months homebound following an amputation, and who has since qualified for the wheelchair tennis World Cup.

    Gerrishon Sirere, co-founder of Hoptics, introduces CardioGuard, an AI-powered cardiovascular monitoring platform designed for preventive healthcare. Currently in beta testing with a hardware wearable and an active pilot along the Kenyan coast, CardioGuard gives clinicians a way to monitor patients remotely and provides people with disabilities, who often cannot physically reach a healthcare facility, with real-time alerts and health recommendations. The platform has been through clinical validation research with the University of Toronto.

    Relevant Links
Zero Project: https://www.zeroproject.org
Hope Tech / Senses Hub: https://www.hopetech.vision

    Kyaro Assistive Tech: https://www.kyaroassistive.org
Hoptics: https://hopticshealth.com

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    About Double Tap
    Hosted by the insightful duo, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, Double Tap is a treasure trove of information for anyone who's blind or partially sighted and has a passion for tech. Steven and Shaun not only demystify tech, but they also regularly feature interviews and welcome guests from the community, fostering an interactive and engaging environment. Tune in every day of the week, and you'll discover how technology can seamlessly integrate into your life, enhancing daily tasks and experiences, even if your sight is limited.
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    Affordable Multi-Line Braille: Bristol Braille’s Canute Scientific

    2026/06/11 | 56 mins.
    Discover the world of affordable multi-line Braille displays with Ed Rogers of Bristol Braille Technology. Learn how the Canute Scientific and Canute 360 are transforming Braille literacy, education, and STEM access for blind users.

    Expanded Summary

    Steven Scott and Shaun Preece speak with Ed Rogers, founder and managing director of Bristol Braille Technology, a UK-based social enterprise creating innovative multi-line Braille devices. Ed shares the journey from the original Canute 360, dubbed the “Kindle for Braille readers,” to the Canute Console and the new Canute Scientific, a fully customisable STEM workstation for blind students and professionals.

    The conversation dives into the challenges of Braille accessibility, the importance of affordable assistive technology, and how multi-line Braille can transform both work and learning. Ed also discusses the company’s commitment to open-source, repairable hardware, and the broader implications for Braille literacy, employment, and self-sufficiency.

    Relevant Links

    Bristol Braille Technology: https://www.bristolbraille.org

    The Braillists Foundation: https://www.braillists.org

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    About Double Tap
    Hosted by the insightful duo, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, Double Tap is a treasure trove of information for anyone who's blind or partially sighted and has a passion for tech. Steven and Shaun not only demystify tech, but they also regularly feature interviews and welcome guests from the community, fostering an interactive and engaging environment. Tune in every day of the week, and you'll discover how technology can seamlessly integrate into your life, enhancing daily tasks and experiences, even if your sight is limited.
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    More WWDC Talk And The State of Mac Accessibility

    2026/06/10 | 56 mins.
    Explore WWDC highlights, Apple Intelligence, and Mac accessibility with Steven Scott, Shaun Preece, and guest David Nason from Ireland. Learn how Apple’s new parental controls, Mac VoiceOver challenges, and EU regulations affect blind and low-vision users.

    In this episode of Double Tap, Steven and Shaun dive into the latest announcements from WWDC, including the debut of Apple Intelligence, new parental controls, and updates to macOS. Guest David Nason, formerly of Sky TV Accessibility and now at Ireland’s communications regulator, shares his insider perspective on accessibility in large tech companies and the impact of the European Accessibility Act.

    The conversation moves from Apple’s AI promises to practical tools for blind users, including image description, safer parental controls, and the ongoing challenges of Mac accessibility with VoiceOver. David discusses the realities of using Microsoft Office on macOS, the transition from magnification to screen readers, and why workplace choice often leans toward Windows.

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    About Double Tap
    Hosted by the insightful duo, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, Double Tap is a treasure trove of information for anyone who's blind or partially sighted and has a passion for tech. Steven and Shaun not only demystify tech, but they also regularly feature interviews and welcome guests from the community, fostering an interactive and engaging environment. Tune in every day of the week, and you'll discover how technology can seamlessly integrate into your life, enhancing daily tasks and experiences, even if your sight is limited.
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Double Tap is the show where blind people talk tech! If you’re blind or partially sighted and have an interest in technology, this is the show for you. Everyone is welcome no matter how old you are or how much or how little experience you have with technology. Each week the team will help you better understand how technology can help your everyday life, even if you have little or no sight.
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