Episode 201 - Stroke Man, We're All Stroked Out

Episode 201 - Stroke Man, We're All Stroked Out

From That Real Blind Tech Show by Brian Fischler, Ed Plumacher, and Allison Meloy

April 19, 2026 · 1h 49m

About this episode

The episode discusses various tech news topics including AI models, product rumors from Apple, and the rising costs of goods.

It's an all new That Real Blind Tech Show as Allison, Brian, David, and Jeanine get together to discuss the latest tech news. We start the show off answering the age old debate, what would win, an Uber Eats robot or a train? The days of stopping at rest stops on a long road trip could be over thanks to a Chinese car company and their new patent. Google is finally going to take action against sites that are Back Button Hijacking. Netflix all new designed Apple TV app is a disaster. We then talk the app that the blind community is going Ga Ga for, Orion. If you would like to read Brian's entire article about the state of sports, Fantasy Sports, and Sports Gambling Accessibility you can read it here. Google launched its Mac Gemini Desktop app . Perplexity launched Personal computing on the Mac, if you want to pay for it. Claude Mythos claims to have discovered security vulnerabilities all over the internet at every company everywhere, or is this just a PR stunt by Anthropic? Since we discussed a lot of A.I. models here we then discuss our go to model we are using. Apple is rumored to launch another 15 products later this year. We discuss the phones, computers, watches, Air Pods…

People in this episode

Hosts: Allison, Brian, David, Jeanine

Topics covered

  • tech news
  • AI models
  • product rumors
  • accessibility
  • price increases

Keywords

  • Uber Eats
  • Google
  • Netflix
  • Orion
  • Apple Glasses
  • Windows 11
  • AI models
  • accessibility

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Uber Eats, Google, Netflix, Orion, Apple, Windows 11, Claude Mythos, Anthropic, Mac Gemini Desktop, Perplexity

Places: New Jersey

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