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 2008.04.20: Software You Don't Have to Pay For, Installing AT&T DSL Service, and Nerdly News
20/04/2008 Duration: 28minSometimes to get the best possible software, you have to pay nothing. Recently I installed AT&T's DSL service for a friend. Despite being an exercise in frustration, the outcome was good. In Nerdly News, a couple of thousand corporate CEOs have been bitten by a poorly formed phish and Apple wants the Big Apple to stop using an apple as a logo because its use by NYC will confuse Apple's customers!
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.04.13: Miscellaneous Cool Things; What's in a Word 2007 File? and Nerdly News
13/04/2008 Duration: 19minThis week's opening section is about a variety of small pleasures, things that work right, and warranties. Next, we'll look inside a Word 2007 file to see what's there and why it can confuse a Mac. In Nerdly News, some new security measures from Intel and another new version of Ubuntu Linux approaches.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.04.06: "PayPal" Seems to Want My Attention Again, Identifying Tampered Images, and Nerdly News
06/04/2008 Duration: 16minOne of the better phishing attempts I've seen arrived this week, but I still knew in an instant that it was a fake. How easy is to to tell if someone has tampered with a digital image? As it turns out, it's quite easy. In Nerdly News, high tech firms are singing the economic blues and an executive of EMI Music says that maybe file sharing isn't so bad after all.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.03.30: Leapin' Leopards! Cons for the Weak Minded, Stupid Spam of the Week, and Nerdly News
30/03/2008 Duration: 26minI've been putting off my review of Apple's Leopard operating system until the .2 patch was released. Now I'm ready. I thought I'd take a look at critical thinking as it affects the spread of urban legends. This week's stupid spam trips over itself and can't even get out of the gate. In Nerdly News, Netflix stumbles twice in one week and Motorola splits.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.03.23: Podcasting for everyone
23/03/2008 Duration: 22minDo you want to create a podcast? This program, based on a presentation to the Columbus Computer Society, explains how.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.03.16: UltraEdit: Both Parts of the Name Still Ring True; Toshiba's HD-DVD Fiasco (Or Was It?); Stupid Spam of the Week; Nerdly News
16/03/2008 Duration: 23minUltraEdit continues to be my favorite text editor, but it's so much more than just a text editor; it's one tool I won't be without. Now that Toshiba is out of the way with its failed HD-DVD, Blu-ray chould really take off, but will it? Don't hold your breath. A spammer explains to me how I can make $225 per hour doing a job that requires no physical or mental effort. I'm suspicious. In Nerdly News, it's the 10th anniversary of the MP3 player and Google makes it possible to sync your Outlook calendar to the Google calendar.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.03.09: Vista: The New Me? Stupid Spam of the Week and Nerdly News
09/03/2008 Duration: 17minA feeling of deja vu continue to bother me whenever I use Vista. Could Microsoft's newest operating system be a replay of Millennium Edition and why did Microsoft favor Intel over its own customers? A spam offered me a free high-def television, but I didn't bite. In Nerdly News, the MPAA says piracy is killing the motion picture industry, but box office receipts hit another record high in 2007. If you bought an HD-DVD player from Circuit City and you want to exchange it for a Blu-ray device, you might be able to.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.03.02: Zoho for Your SOHO, Stupid Spam of the Week, It's Time to Vote Again, and Nerdly News
02/03/2008 Duration: 18minZoho is another challenger facing off against Microsoft in an effort to bring office applications to the Internet. A new e-mail fraud variant is offering "free" cameras, computers, and other gear for you to "test", but I have a better idea: Send me $5000 and I'll send you a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Election day is here in Ohio. In Nerdly News, two instances of situations where the inmates seem to be running the asylum.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.02.24: HD Radio: Is This the Salvation AM and FM Need? Stupid Spam of the Week; Which Computer Should I Buy? Nerdly News
24/02/2008 Duration: 26minHD radio is on the air, but will it save the medium? We examine both the medium and a receiver. The stupid spam of the week could be an effort to insert a "man in the middle" to steal your information. A look at options for a buying a computer when general specifications are available. In Nerdly News, the short life of HD-DVD and phishing doesn't affect just the big banks any more.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.02.17: Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2: Easier and Less Expensive; Expired Domains as a Profit Center; The Bat 4; and Nerdly News
17/02/2008 Duration: 20minWhy Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 might be the right choice for you; how crooked registrars make a bundle on expired domains; a first look at version 4 of The Bat. In Nerdly News: HD-DVD turns to toast and the San Jose Mercury News looks at cybercrooks.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.02.10: Yes, it's an entire program all about spam, along with a little Nerdly News
10/02/2008 Duration: 21minFrom Canadian pharmacies to Nigerian money messages, from pay-per-click frauds to spams in Russian, $12,000 from Apple, and more. It's all about spam this week. In Nerdly News: A new version of The Bat, the state of Internet video, and Best Buy dumps analog video in favor of digital.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.02.03: Belts, suspenders, and duct tape; Beware All Predictions, Including This One; Vista to be replaced by Windows 7; Nerdly News
03/02/2008 Duration: 24minHow to set up a backup system that you'll actually use. Predictions from 1900 and 1998. Microsoft is apparently accelerating work on Windows 7, which will replace Vista. In Nerdly News, Microsoft wants Yahoo and the RIAA wants all your money.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.01.27: Beyond Compare Is Its Name and a Good Description; Coping with Itunes Disasters; The Phoney Report: Sprint Tanks; and Nerdly News
27/01/2008 Duration: 22minBeyond Compare is a handy utility designed for power users that might appeal to regular users, too. After trying for weeks to fix Itunes, I've dumped Itunes in favor of Winamp. Has Sprint's lousy customer service finally caught up with it? In Nerdly News: Blu-Ray versus HD-DVD, bidding for spectrum, and another lost data tape with names and Social Security numbers.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.01.20: Vista Annoyances, When Updates Go Goofy, The Day of the Killer Apple, and 2 Stupid Spams
20/01/2008 Duration: 27minI still can't decide whether I love or loathe Vista; many days, it's a little of each. I do know that I'm anxiously awaiting service pack 1. When an update fails because the updater can't find the program it's supposed to be updating, I wonder what the programmers were thinking. On the day Steve Jobs addressed the faithful at Macworld, Apple rendered an application on my Windows machine unusable and nearly killed my Apple Powerbook. This week's stupid spams include one that claims to come from the IRS.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.01.13: Where Do You Want to Go Today? An Overload of Stuff and Nerdly News
13/01/2008 Duration: 23minGoogle Earth continues to evolve and it becomes an even better waster of time or maybe a better educator. Or both. Recently I deleted more old e-mail messages than would have fit on 80 original IBM PC hard drives; we are becoming a nation of digital pack rats. In Nerdly News, there's a series of short items from the CES keynote by Bill Gates to questions about electronic voting and why phone companies are shutting off FBI wiretaps.
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TechByter Worldwide 2008.01.06: TechByter's New Look, Plug and What? Spoiling your Fun, Stupid Spam of the Week, and Nerdly News
06/01/2008 Duration: 19minA new look for the website and improved technology behind the scenes. USB no longer means "Plug and Pray." An explanation of how a website can "guess" your number. Does Microsoft send prize messages from a Yahoo account? In Nerdly News, the end of the Netscape era and plans by the RIAA to make it illegal for you to use music you've purchased.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.12.23: It will never crash! Still having trouble picking an operating system? Movies online; It's the last show of the year: Happy Holidays; and Nerdly News: No News is Good News
23/12/2007 Duration: 21minThe dreaded double negative: No operating system will ever not crash. I have an updated version of operating systems as airlines. NetFlix has movies available online, but I won't be using the service. Instead of Nerdly News this week, a look at spam. And happy holidays.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.12.16: Working when the power goes out; Questions and Answers (well, 1 question & 1 answer); and Nerdly News
16/12/2007 Duration: 18minIf you live in an area where power outages are common, some planning will mitigate the problem. Moving e-mail from one provider to another. I have a comparison of applications available to users of Windows, OS X, and Linux. In Nerdly News, thoughts about libraries and a challenge to Microsoft from Opera.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.12.09: Ubuntu Linux continues to surprise, Windows Vista security, Stupid spam of the week and one that's not so stupid, and Nerdly News
09/12/2007 Duration: 24minUbuntu Linux was easy enough to set up that even under the influence of Percocet, it went OK. Vista's new security annoys some, but I like it. The fake inheritance scammers have learned how not to type in ALL CAPS. And in Nerdly News, problems for Facebook, another spammer goes to prison, and a killer online game kills computers.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.12.02: A Corel Draw fan casts an eye on Adobe Illustrator CS3, “I want an operating system”, thoughts of a first-time poll worker, and Nerdly News
02/12/2007 Duration: 24minThe CS3 update for Adobe Illustrator brings powerful new features. Operating systems are increasingly hard to tell apart. I'll recount a bit about my day as an election worker. In Nerdly News, Google purges tens of thousands of bad websites and the FBI puts 8 techno-crooks away.