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 2007.11.18: It's November, so it must be time to like Vista again; stupid spam of the week killer; and Nerdly News
18/11/2007 Duration: 21minProblems that once seemed to be Vista related turn out to be hardware defects, PayPay offers a quiz, and in Nerdly News Seagate ships infected Maxtor drives and hacked sites on MySpace send unwitting victims to China.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.11.11: Ubuntu: Linux for the rest of us, Storm continues to mutate and annoy, Stupid spam of the week, and Nerdly News
11/11/2007 Duration: 19minThe latest version of Ubuntu is the easiest Linux ever to install and might be the one that attracts a wider group of users. The Storm worm is new again, but certainly not improved. Now spammers are trying some direct marketing tricks. In Nerdly News, the Iphone invades Europe and Nigerians have a new twist on an old scam.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.11.04: Update the changes to your modifications, the Maxtoring of Seagate, don't forget to vote, and Nerdly News
04/11/2007 Duration: 21minYou know they're important, but updates still get in the way. Seagate's latest "bargain" drives may not be such a bargain, after all. This is election week, so please remember to vote. In Nerdly News, I have information about a Mac attack and an operating system that's not Microsoft or Apple.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.10.28: An unexpected hiatus this week
27/10/2007 Duration: 04minI hadn't planned to take the week "off", but that seems to be what's happening, so it's a very short program.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.10.21: A belt, suspenders, and duc(k/t) tape; the leopard prepares to spring; Greenpeace bites the Apple Iphone; Stupid spam of the week; and Nerdly News
21/10/2007 Duration: 18minIf a picture is worth 1000 words, it seems that we should protect the picture. And the word. I'll explain how I protected pictures from a wedding I photographed last week. I have a quick preview of Apple's Leopard, criticism of Apple by Greenpeace, a stupid spam, and (in Nerdly News) MP3 spam and Google's continued success on Wall Street.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.10.14: Questions and answers (possibly related) and Nerdly News
12/10/2007 Duration: 19minQuestions range from backup problems to missing power supplies, from plugged-in laptops to shut down problems In Nerdly News, an Internet Explorer free for all and another suit for Apple.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.10.07: What's running? Excel's math problem, stupid spam of the week, and Nerdly News
07/10/2007 Duration: 19minProcess Explorer tells you what's running, how much of your system's resources each process is using, and which applications have what files open. Excel 2007 seems to have a bit of a problem with math. Similar spams arrived this week by e-mail and fax. In Nerdly News, the Department of Homeland Security pulls a boner and crows start making tools.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.09.30: Revisiting King TUT: The Ultimate Troubleshooter; Revisiting COTA's website: Not as bad as it seemed; Revisiting Microsoft Windows Vista; Stupid spam(mer) of the week; Nerdly News
30/09/2007 Duration: 23minThe Ultimate Troubleshooter has a new and improved version out; COTA's website isn't as bad at is seemed, but it still has problems; problems I initially attributed to Vista may have been hardware or drivers; this week's stupid spam is blatantly idiotic; and in Nerdly News, I have the story about Verizon trying to stifle political speech and information about Microsoft's plans to out-Google Google.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.09.23: To go forward, remember to back up and choose your hardware vendor with care; This is one powerful toy; Insuring your data for 29¢ per gigabyte; and Nerdly News
23/09/2007 Duration: 21minAnother look at the importance of backup, why local companies often build the best computers, and how Microsoft's Sync Toy can keep your buns from being toasted. In Nerdly News, we note the passing of Times Select and IBM's new "open" policies.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.09.16: Stripping, panoramas, and weather fixers; finding a bus in Columbus; Read first, then reply; Nerdly News
16/09/2007 Duration: 22minAdobe Photoshop CS3 adds features that resemble magic, I cast an evil eye on the Central Ohio Transit Authority's website and question the attention span of some tech support workers. In Nerdly News, more about the Iphone and a State Department computer has been hacked.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.09.09: Fear and loathing in Denver as InDesign CS3 roars in Seattle; Questions and answers; Stoopid spam of the weak; Nerdly News
09/09/2007 Duration: 21minAdobe InDesign CS3 earns 5 cats. We'll answer questions about the Storm worm and about a spammer that's disguised as a soccial networking site. The stupid spam of the week is laughable and in Nerdly News there's a story about indignant Iphone buyers.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.09.02: Vista after 90 days; Outlook 2007: A new face and some new features; The deluge of crap continues; Stupid spam of the week; Surly to bed (in place of Nerdly News this week)
02/09/2007 Duration: 24minAfter using Vista for 90 days I've found features to love and features to loathe. The Outlook component of Office 2007 brings some new features and drops some. The Storm botnet continues to try to take over every computer on the planet. And in place of Nerdly News three bits of Surly News this week.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.08.26: A valiant attempt by a spammer, converting a PDF to editable text, stupid spam of the week, and Nerdly News
26/08/2007 Duration: 18minA spam I received this week is particularly dangerous because of its social engineering components. If you need to extract text from a PDF, you no longer need the full version of Adobe Acrobat. I have another stupid spam of the week and in Nerdly News there's a Monster hack, an Iphone hack, and a Blockbuster buster.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.08.19: Mr Bear squash you all Google, stupid spam of the week, in an ideal world, and Nerdly News
19/08/2007 Duration: 26minIs Google trying to commit suicide slowly? I'll show you a spam that you probably wouldn't fall for, and I'll take a look at what appears to be the conclusion of nearly 4 years of trouble with Wide Open West. In Nerdly News, I have a Nokia battery recall, the 10th anniversary of Deep Blue's victory, and bad news about high-speed Internet service.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.08.12: Screen captures: How much do you need? The battle to be your browser. How can people be stupid enough to fall for this crap? Nerdly News
12/08/2007 Duration: 20minSometimes a screen capture is the best way to illustrate something and I'll show you the best screen capture program available as well as a respectable one that's free. Apple would like you to install Safari on your Windows computer. Don't. I have another incredibly stupid spam and in Nerdly News I'll talk about the latest skirmish between Netflix and Blockbuster, music without copy protection, and the sinking of three pirates.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.08.05: Putting some Zip in your files, keyboard shortcut to reboot Windows, the BBC on your computer, keeping a notebook cool and secure, and Nerdly News
05/08/2007 Duration: 19minIt's difficult to beat WinZip, but if you need a free file compression utility, you have a surprisingly wide choice. Can a magic keystroke reboot Windows? How can I hear the BBC on my computer? Is it safe to leave a computer in the car? In Nerdly news 30 years in prison for a man who ran an Internet "pharmacy", Microsoft thinks about a free office suite, and the film industry once again shoots itself in the foot.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.07.29: Seagate abandons IDE, concentrates on SATA; Yet another Windows Vista report; Netflix or Blockbuster; and Stupid Stuff (in place of Nerdly News this week)
29/07/2007 Duration: 25minAfter 21 years, IDE technology is being abandoned by disk manufacturers in favor of newer and faster SATA technology. I have an interim report on Vista (still liking the way it works) and a look at the battle between Netflix and Blockbuster. Instead of Nerdly News, this week I have stupid roadblocks, stupid spam, and stupid Mozilla mistakes.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.07.22: The year of living digitally. using bulk e-mail (NOT spam) to keep in touch, and Nerdly News
22/07/2007 Duration: 30minMore than half of all photographic prints now come from digital camera. More than half of the cameras in circulation have been digital cameras for quite some time and on-line serives make sharing your pictures easy. If you have a newsletter, such as the TechByter Worldwide weekly newsletter, you'll want to take a look at Your Mailing List Provider. In Nerdly News, the worm turns for the RIAA, a quick look at an out-of-control CEO on the Internet, and Google gets slapped by Wall Street tycoons.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.07.15: Excel 2007, archiving old applications, reports of the death of Net Radio are exaggerated, and Nerdly News
15/07/2007 Duration: 21minExcel 2007 is part of Microsoft's latest office suite and if you've ever been bothered by limitations of Excel 2003, you'll be in line to buy Excel 2007. Sometimes even a pack rat like me says "Enough is enough!" But what then? Internet (music) radio will survive the weekend. In Nerdly News, we have possibly the worst phishing e-mail ever and a delay that doesn't sound like a delay.
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TechByter Worldwide 2007.07.08: Alien Skin Snap Art, instant messaging, Adobe CS3, and Nerdly News
08/07/2007 Duration: 23minHave a digital image that you'd like to convert to fine art? If so, you'll want to take a look at Alien Skin's Snap Art. Instant messaging continues to spread, even among old folks over 40, and I'll take a look at 2 of the better applications. Adobe's CS3 is out and this time I've described Acrobat and Bridge. In Nerdly News, the demise of AllOfMP3, Adobe puts the brakes on Vista, and the Iphone finally ships.