Synopsis
TechByter Worldwide, once limited to the reach of WTVN Radio in Columbus, Ohio, as Technology Corner, is now available worldwide. Programs are listed by date (YYYY.MM.DD: Topic) so that you'll know the date the program was recorded.
Episodes
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.06.03: Adobe Creative Suite 6-The Preview; Nik's Silver Efex: When Color Is Not Enough; Laptop Computer? You Have Walter Mossberg's Permission to Wait; and Short Circuits.
03/06/2012 Duration: 22minThe covers are off Adobe Creative Suite CS6 and I can finally start sharing some information with you. When color is not enough, try Silver Efex Pro from Nix for black and white images. Walter Mossberg of the Wall Street Journal says now is a great time not to buy a notebook computer. In Short Circuits: Zuckerberg in, then out, of the Bloomberg rich list; Flame is state-sponsored cyber warfare; and glancing at 2013.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.05.27: Eliminating Crapware From Your New Computer; Playing Microsoft Word's Trump Card; Employer Wants Your Password? Just Say Maybe; and Short Circuits.
27/05/2012 Duration: 23minNew computers often come loaded with crapware. If you can't deal with an honest manufacturer, you can at least remove the junk. If you don't have an exception dictionary installed for Word, I'll explain why you might want one. Legislation has been introduced to keep employers out of your social media. In Short Circuits, making a small fortune with Facebook stock, bad news for Kodak and Oracle, and Yahoo finally dumps Alibaba.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.05.20: Improving Digital Images with Viveza; A New Look for Bing; and Short Circuits..
20/05/2012 Duration: 22minViveza 2 is your magic wand if you're a digital photographer, Bing gets a new look, and in Short Circuits: Another CEO for Yahoo, Stick a Raspberry Pi in your shirt pocket, Facebook's IPO is a winner but it loses General Motors, and Groupon continues to lose money and Wall Street continues to like it.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.05.13: Speedy Web Design from Xara Web Designer MX; Slim Browser Puts IE on a Diet; and Short Circuits.
13/05/2012 Duration: 23minA quick, easy, and inexpensive way to create a website. If you're tired of Firefox's memory munching, I have some thoughts about a new browser. In Short Circuits: Google and Oracle split a double-header, Angry Birds in Finland, finding lost stuff, and new tricks from Amazon.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.05.06: Scareware: Yet Another Plague to Endure; Breaking Adobe Acrobat File Restrictions; and Short Circuits.
06/05/2012 Duration: 26minSuggestions for corporate IT managers might help you avoid fake antivirus scams on your computer. If you've ever needed to extract text from a locked PDF document, I have the solution. In Short Circuits: Why Apple may fear Microsoft, Google under siege, the proliferatioin of phone numbers, and lots of short notes from all over.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.04.29: So Many E-mail Clients but One Clear Choice; Digital SLRs for Stills and Video; "Internet Doomsday": Just Around the Corner! and Short Circuits.
29/04/2012 Duration: 34minThe latest version of The Bat continues to be my favorite e-mail application. Considering a digital SLR camera as your do-all device for stills and video? I have answers to questions you're probably asking. Some people are calling it the Internet Doomsday but it's really not that serious. In Short Circuits: Google Drive, the Apple attack, and a look at what's coming.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.04.22: Toward the Future, Tablet in Hand; Are You an Expert, a King, a Butterfly, or a Maestro? Ever Wonder How spam Filters Work? and Short Circuits.
22/04/2012 Duration: 23minToward the future, Android tablet in hand! What are you -- an expert, a king, a butterfly, or a maestro? How do spam filters work and why should you care? In Short Circuits: Oracle takes on Google in court, using old lenses on your new digital camera and nobody seems to use "Sony" and "leading edge" in the same sentence any more.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.04.15: Which is better -- Evernote or Microsoft One Note? Film is the final frontier for digital photographers. Windows 8 as as radical redesign! And Short Circuits.
15/04/2012 Duration: 24minOneNote and Evernote are both designed to keep track of important bits of information. Which is better? Film is the final frontier for digital photographers and Exposure 4 from Alien Skin makes it easy. Windows 8 is accurately but frightenly described as as radical redesign. In Short Circuits, goodbye mister bumblebee, Facebook munches on Instagram, and Apple continue to fight a trojan attack.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.04.08: Malware for your Mac, Apple workers in China will get a break, layoffs at Yahoo, Yahoo lawyers are busy, Anonymous attacks some Chinese government websites, Google found to be evil in Australia, and e-books are the present.
08/04/2012 Duration: 17minMalware for your Mac, Apple workers in China will get a break, layoffs at Yahoo, Yahoo lawyers are busy, Anonymous attacks some Chinese government websites, Google found to be evil in Australia, and e-books are the present.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.04.01: Powerline Networking; Content-Aware Move: How Is This Possible? When You Have a MOV and Need an AVI; and Short Circuits.
01/04/2012 Duration: 20minPowerline networking is often overlooked but might be the best choice. See why. Adobe's Content-Aware Move feature in Photoshop CS6 looks like magic. I have some tips for what to do when you have one type of file but need another. And in Short Circuits, Microsoft helps the feds and Apple newest device could make you smarter.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.03.25: When Words Aren't Sufficient, There's SnagIt, Alien Skin Snap Art 3: When You Need More than a Photograph; Photoshop CS6 Nears the Starting Gate; Short Circuits.
25/03/2012 Duration: 19minSnagIt has held the premiere position as a screen capture utility for Windows. The new version cements that position and issues a serious challenge to Mac utilities. Snap Art 3 from Alien Skin puts painterly effects within reach of any digital photographer. If you're a Photoshop fan, just wait until you hear what's coming in 2013. In Short Circuits, the $1000 phone bill and Amazon goes robotic.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.03.18: Windows 8 Consumer Preview (Two Weeks Later) and Short Circuits.
18/03/2012 Duration: 30minAfter two weeks of working with the Windows 8 Consumer Preview I summarze, the scary stuff, the hits, the bugs--and look at what happens if the Start Menu never does return. In Short Circuits: The difficult task of buying a mouse, no more Encyclopedia Britannica books, and an astonishingly stupid spam.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.03.11: Lightroom 4 — More Magic from Adobe; Questions About Replacing a Computer; and Short Circuits.
11/03/2012 Duration: 23minThe new Lightroom 4 from Adobe reaches new heights in photo processing. If you'll be replacing a computer anytime soon, you may enjoy a discussion on the subject. The new Ipad provides more of everything but nothing new. And Android Market is now Google Play.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.03.04: Windows 8 (Closer and Closer); Nexus File: A Windows Explorer from Korea; Public Computers Are Like Public Bathrooms Only Worse; and Short Circuits.
04/03/2012 Duration: 24minWindows 8 inches closer with release of the Consumer Preview. If you find the Windows Explorer insufficient, take a look at Nexus File. Public Computers -- a lot like public bathrooms, only worse. And in Short Circuits, limits on the unlimited plan by AT&T still vex users and some members of Anonymous have been arrested.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.02.26: BootMed: Linux Aims to Save Windows's Bacon; No, I'm Not Going to Call it "Googlegate"; Ubuntu Linux on Your Android Device? and Short Circuits.
26/02/2012 Duration: 25minWhen Windows has a problem, it's time to call in Linux. Google is in hot water again. Soon you might be able to have a little Ubuntu on you Android device. In Short Circuits: Bad timing for Sony, cleaning your office, and scamming the scammers.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.02.19: Windows, OS X, or Ubuntu? When Too Much of a Good Thing is Too Much of a Good Thing; An (Inter)Face Only a Mother Could Love; and Short Circuits.
19/02/2012 Duration: 24minIs it an either-or question (Windows or Mac?) or should Linux be considered, too? Lynda.com adds a small feature that will have a big impact. When you have a bunch of files to rename, you need the Bulk Rename Utility. In Short Circuits, Apple says it will audit Foxconn, I recommend Walter Isaacson's book about Steve Jobs, and Adobe has an app for Android devices.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.02.12: Excitement Builds as Windows 8 Beta 2 Release Date Nears; Is That Website Safe? and Short Circuits.
12/02/2012 Duration: 24minWindows 8 beta 2 will provide some answers about what's coming; unsafe websites can harm your computer; in Short Circuits, 250,000 Apple owners tell Apple to clean up its act, Angry Birds for Windows, multiple monitors as seen by the New York Times, Kodak exits the camera business, and TechByter has a new sound.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.02.05: When You're Here and Your File is There; Behind a Strange (to Speakers of English) Name ...; and Short Circuits.
05/02/2012 Duration: 24minThe frustration of being where a file you need isn't is not a hard problem to solve. Let's consider the options. Do you need a new media player -- one from Korea? In Short Circuits, dissing Twitter, Google explains privacy (again), and Hitachi announced a large new drive.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.01.29: Android Apps: Fun, Amusing, Useful, and Useless; Megaupload is Dead; Google's New Privacy Policies Raise Concerns; and Short Circuits.
29/01/2012 Duration: 20minIf you already own a tablet or you're thinking about buying one, here are some apps to consider. Was the Meagaupload takedown a Internet police riot? Google's new policies raise concerns. In Short Circuits: Woz likes Android devices and a big OOPS for Symantec.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.01.22: SOPA and PIPA: The Right Way to do the Wrong Thing; Keeping Your Computer Up to Date; and Short Circuits.
22/01/2012 Duration: 24minSummarizing the battle over SOPA and PIPA--and why being against these bad bills does not mean being in favor of piracy. Secunia PSI help keeps your computer up to date. In Short Circuits: Kodak in bankruptcy, Yang exits Yahoo, Netflix in court, and trouble for shoe website.