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 2012.01.15: Adobe Lightroom 4 Rolls into Public Beta; Free For All; Don’t Put That in Your Computer! Miscellaneous Windows 8 Updates; and Short Circuits.
15/01/2012 Duration: 27minAdobe Lightroom 4 is out in public beta and you might want to give it a try. I can offer some suggestions for free software that does a good job. Windows 8 development continues and it's time for another look at what's happening. In Short Circuits: A PayPal fraud that sailed into my in-box, Warner Borthers says you'll have to wait, and this week's CES is the last one with Microsoft.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.01.08: NSA Recommendations for Computer Security; Now That I Have an Android Tablet ...; Paying for Journalism; and Short Circuits.
08/01/2012 Duration: 30minThe NSA has recommendations to keep your computer safe. I have an Android tablet an Eweek says I'm stupid. Do we need journalists? In Short Circuits, PARC is profitable, Verizon relents, and Netflix rallys.
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TechByter Worldwide 2012.01.01: Normally This Would Be a TechByter Vacation Day; Microsoft Finally Drives a Stake Through IE6! (Almost); Being Your Own TV Producer; and Short Circuits.
01/01/2012 Duration: 30minInstead of a vacation day, I offer a look at the new site design. Is IE6 dead at long last? Video editing is easier than ever. In Short Circuits, SOPA in GoDaddy's Mouth, Fahrvergnügen for Volkswagen's Eurpoean Employees, The End of Point-and-Shoot Cameras, and Correcting a Beatle.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.12.18: Carrier IQ: Hero, Villain, or Just in the Wrong Place? Just In Time for the Christmas Spending Orgy; No Whine Before Its Time; In an Election, This Would be a Landslide; and Short Circuits.
18/12/2011 Duration: 15minIs Carrier IQ evil? Maybe the fault lies elsewhere. Just in time for the latest spending orgy, Apple opens its Grand Central store. If you're having a software problem, solving it involves selling no whine before its time. A flawed survey backs the NTSB's proposed texting ban. In Short Circuits: XXX, tablets, Help and the Blues Brothers, and Habitat for Humanity.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.12.11: HDR: Easier Than You Think; Windows 8's Surprising Hardware Requirements; Wiring Jeff Bezos; and Short Circuits.
11/12/2011 Duration: 25minHigh dynamic range photography is now within your reach. Windows 8 has suprisingly modest hardware requirements. Wired features Jeff Bezos. In Short Circuits: Tablets, crooks, and batteries.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.12.04: Video for Everyone; FTC: Facebook is Unfair and Deceptive; Short Circuits.
04/12/2011 Duration: 15minThe terms "video editing", "easy", and "inexpensive" are no longer mutually exclusive. Facebook agrees with the FTC that it has been unfair and deceptive. In Short Circuits, old technology is easy, TechByter gets its own IP address, Google Maps go inside, and a preview of TechByter for 2012.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.11.20: Get Ready for Your New Camera Now; It Seems Like Yesterday; Short Circuits.
20/11/2011 Duration: 18minIf you want to learn how to use your digital camera to make better pictures, I have some pointers. This year is the 30th birthday of the IBM-compatible personal computer. In Short Circuits, changes are coming for G-Mail, disk prices are rising, T-Mobile is engaged tol Google, and AIM gets a facelift.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.11.13: Finding Your Computer If It's Been Stolen; Protecting Your Connection; Windows 8: Still in Pre Beta; and Short Circuits.
13/11/2011 Duration: 18minThe PreyProject could help you recover a computer that's been stolen. RSA's SecurID (and other similar offerings) make it possible to log on securely with one-time passwords. Windows 8 is still not in beta but let's look ahead to what might be released a year from now. In Short Circuits, Adobe's "interesting" week and the Senate says Net Neutrality rules (or "rulez").
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.11.06: I Want to Drink Your Blood. Er, Share Your Screen; Sorting Out Solutions for Music on Your PC; KeePass2 Secures Passwords Locally; and Short Circuits.
06/11/2011 Duration: 21minWouldn't it be great if you could help family members and friends with computer problems without driving across town? You can! Itunes has been gone for a while and I've found a better way to manage music. Passwords are a pain in the neck (and some people have an even lower opinion of them) but there's a way to reduce the pain. In Short Circuits, G-mail's new look, G-mail's failed Apple app, a better Internet Explorer continues to fade, and memories of radio gear.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.10.30: Adobe Photoshop Elements Is No Longer Elementary; Another Look at E-books; and Short Circuits.
30/10/2011 Duration: 17minAdobe's Photoshop Elements again raises the bar for basic photo editing. Guest Rich Adin takes a look at the state of e-books. In Short Circuits, Apple's Grand Central store, Amazon's Wall Streat beating, and Facebook is sued. Again.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.10.23: TechByter E-mail Changes; Danger! Don't Click that Link! ZOC It To Me! and Short Circuits.
23/10/2011 Duration: 16minLast week's small e-mail emergency has probably moved the newsletter to MailChimp permanently. Let's look at a spam that could damage your computer. If you have a website, you should consider SSH access and that means you'll want to know about ZOC. (Translation provided on the podcast!) In Short Circuits, computers replace books in schools, a flood in Thailand creates problems for computer manufacturers, and Yahoo reports plenty of ice for passengers on the Titanic.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.10.16: Protecting Files with TrueCrypt; More Options (and More Reasons) for Backup; Windows 8 Should Be Free? and Short Circuits.
16/10/2011 Duration: 20minTrueCrypt is an easy way to protect files that you want to remain secure but the documentation can be intimidating. I've set out to fix that. I'll review some additional options for backup and reasons you should consider them. It's time for the monthly update on Windows 8. And in Short Cirtuits, how to retain an Kindle library book for an extra day or two and how Netflix may have set you up.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.10.09: Fraudsters Now Create Legitimacy Through Websites; Farewell to Steve Jobs; Lightroom 3.5 Upgrade Kicks Pixels; Why Do Computer Maufacturers Do This? and Short Circuits.
09/10/2011 Duration: 17minA message from a fraudster had something new--a website--but it still smelled of fraud. We remember Steve Jobs, who died this week. Why you'll want to download Adobe's Lightroom 3.5 upgrade. More complaints about computer manufacturer crapware. In Short Circuits, how Amazon will monetize library loans and HP has yet another CEO.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.10.02: Now We Have 3D Electronic Picture Frames; Taming the Thumb Drive; Fire One! and Short Circuits.
02/10/2011 Duration: 20minElectronic picture frames go to the next level by giving depth to standard images so that they have the appearance of having depth. Thumb drives are handy but they can be dangerous; I have some suggestions. The Amazone Fire is attracting a lot of attention. In Short Circuits, looking for a way to fix Firefox, the value of instant messaging, and library books on your Kindle.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.09.25: Sync or Sink; Frightening. Exciting. This Is Publishing's Future. Improvements at Lynda.com; Windows 8 Update; Short Circuits.
25/09/2011 Duration: 30minGoodSync looks like a winner when it comes to keeping files current in multiple locations. We take a look at the future of publishing. Lynda.com adds techniques that make the classes more valuable. I correct some errors from the first look at Windows 8. In Short Circuits, an apology of sorts from Netflix.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.09.18: Windows 8 Arrives at TechByter Worldwide; Two Monitors are Better than One; Short Circuits.
18/09/2011 Duration: 27minMy first look at the pre-beta version of Windows 8 was both frustrating and exciting and the future of Windows is both challenging and promising. I'll explain why you need two monitors. In Short Circuits, the Mozilla memory leak continues not to be fixed and Netflix stock plummets.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.09.11: Through the Windows 8, Darkly; Carousel—Adobe Brings Back the Name; Questions and Answers: E-mail; and Short Circuits.
11/09/2011 Duration: 23minBig changes are coming in Windows 8 and we'll take a look at the Windows Explorer. Adobe resurrects Carousel as a way to share photos. The relationship between e-mail and spam. In Short Circuits: farewall to a pioneer, Yahoo continues to shoot itself in the feet, 4TB drives are available for your desktop, and a note about the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.09.04: From Vinyl to Digital the Easy Way; Storing Files Here and Accessing Them There; and Short Circuits.
04/09/2011 Duration: 20minSeveral years ago, I tried converting a bunch of LPs to digital and didn't like the result. I've tried again with a new $65 device and the results are great. What if you could save files from your notebook computer, via the Internet, to your desktop? Well, you can! In Short Circuits, half of all Americans now use social networking and a guy in Arkansas says Google owes him $500 billion.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.08.28: Do Windows 7 Disks Become Fragmented? Steve Jobs Resigns. Facebook Adjusts Its Privacy Settings. Again. Kindle? Netbook? Nook? Ipad? and Short Circuits.
28/08/2011 Duration: 24minHas Microsoft solved the problem of disk defragmentation? No, but it really doesn't matter any more. Steve Jobs has resigned as Apple's CEO. Facebook changes its privacy policies again. A listener asks about portable devices and in Short Circuits, Xara turns 30 and Google pays a BIG fine.
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TechByter Worldwide 2011.08.21: Motorola Mobility Moves to Google; How Much Camera Do You Need? Another Badly Chosen Microsoft Default; and Short Circuits.
21/08/2011 Duration: 21minThe big news this week is Google's planned acquisition of Motorola Mobility. Now what? Sometimes I surprise people who think I used a fancy camera to create an image when I tell them it was a point-and-shoot device. Microsoft seems to pick the wrong default all too often and I have some examples. In Short Circuits, Laptop computers for $33.33, the future of the Web, and yet another new Firefox.