In this podcast I discuss some of the stumbles both Microsoft and Apple had to deal with in ‘07 (not with each other but rather in the decisions each made concerning their respective products) and what we have to look forward to in ‘08 from each.
Personally speaking I think ‘08 is going to be a [...]
In this podcast I give out some Christmas gift shopping tips that include words of wisdom concerning eBay, big-box retail return policies, price comparisons and more. Listen in for the details.
There are gift certificates that suck and ones that don’t. Many of us are going to receive these no-thought-whatsoever gifts and give them ourselves, so if you’re going to do it, at least give one that people can actually use.
There are lots of things that GPS can do that maps simply cannot. I posted this podcast because GPS just happens to be one of the top requested electronics gifts for the holiday season. If you wanted some good reasons to own a GPS, here are ten good ones.
Most people are aware of the all-in-one iMac from Apple, but Gateway is right around the corner with the Gateway One. Dell is also cooking up their own all-in-one with the XPS One. Is having a desktop computer built from laptop parts without it being a laptop really worth it? Listen in and find out.
Does having a 64-bit processor in your computer really amount to anything if you’re not using server applications? Whether you’re running Windows 64-bit, Mac OS X Tiger or Leopard or a 64-bit Linux, where are the 64-bit apps? What could someone possibly do any better right now with a 64-bit system compared to 32?
In this podcast I discuss a cheap RAM upgrade anyone can do, and some insight on whether online retail is really cheaper than traditional brick-and-mortar stores.
Do you have a proper computer chair?
Is your keyboard at the proper height?
Is your mouse proper for your hand?
The answers to all these questions and more in the most exciting podcast - EVER. Well, not really. But listen to it anyway.
Mac OS X Leopard is about a month away from being released. It looks promising, but are there any solid reasons for Tiger users to upgrade?
Does your web site or blog have enough readability to it? Or is it alienating some of your audience? Listen in and find out.
Online Gaming Addiction is a real thing. Watch for it, know how to avoid it, and if you know someone who’s addicted, help them.
Apple’s iPhone has proven that being an early adopter of new technology gadgets sometimes isn’t the best thing in the world to be. Use this as an example to think before you buy.
Got a crappy job? Do you dread going to work the next day? Think of Labor Day as your time of reflection to see where you want to go in life concerning your career. Life is not about work; do what you love.
Topics discussed: How long does optical media last? Or tape? Or flash-based media? How should you take care of it? Is there a difference between medias? Find out by listening in.
I’ll be testing out Sabayon Linux 3.4 soon to see if it’s the best Linux yet. Listen in to find out why.
Wondering if your Windows XP is obsolete now that Windows Vista is here? The answer is no. Microsoft intends to continue supporting it for a while. Listen in and read up.
I liked Damn Small Linux, but now I like PuppyOS better. Want to try a full complete linux installed completely to a 512MB pen drive (or smaller)? PuppyOS is what you want. Full graphical system that recognizes things like native widescreen resolution on laptops and wireless cards with minimal effort. Listen in and find out [...]
A new networking DVD is in the works - and I’m getting a StreetPilot c580 real soon. Listen in for more information.
I made the mistake of not reading a package before buying a card reader. Listen in and learn how to avoid the mistake I made just by reading the package.
In the wee hours of last night I got to participate in a Skype audio conference on Chris Pirillo’s live videocast. Bluefox was sub’ing in as host and it was cool. Also want to thank Chris for mentioning the Apple Safari 3.0.1 Beta for Windows font issue where he mentioned me by name. This seems [...]