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#34 The Home Tech Podcast: Google+, Microsoft Security Essential Success Story, IE10 Platform Preview
Jul 9th
So Jim thought it was show 33! Not so. Show #34 bring Jim, Christian and Bill together to discuss the ins and outs of Google+, a deal of the week and some unusual tools for BBQ smokers. Andrew was a bit under the weather and celebrating his birthday. Happy Birthday Andrew. With Andrew out, Jim is on the show notes.
We kick off the show with a the latest and greatest to hit the Internet from the guys over at Google, being Google+. What does the service mean for the average guy? Will people use Hangouts? What does it mean for Facebook? Will people switch? Circles? Will this fix the list problem?
#21 The Home Tech Podcast: Removing Malware, Easy Transfers, Video Sharing, Virtualisation and A Google A Day
Apr 15th
Jim, Christian and Andrew are this week joined by Mike Howard for this weeks installment of the Home Tech Podcast.
The guys start off talking about their choice of Virus and Malware removal tools, with Microsoft Security Essentials, Avira AntiVirus, Malwarebytes, McAfee Stinger and various Symantec Removal Tools, as well as the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool, which comes from Microsoft via Windows Update.
Jim talks about using the Microsoft Easy Transfer Wizard for moving files off an infected machine, as well as moving the files back after rebuilding a machine. The Easy Transfer Wizard can also be used for upgrading to Windows 7 from Windows XP and Windows Vista.
#20 The Home Tech Podcast: About.Me, Secure Online Storage, Amazon Cloud Player, Microsoft Patch Tuesday and Google Latitude now has history!
Apr 9th
Jim and Christian are joined by John Zajdler and Bill Paulmenn for this weeks edition of the Home Tech Podcast.
The guys kick off with Jim talking about the new online profile site About.Me, a recently discovered online service, which will not only allow you to have a single online bio that you can reference from all your various places on the web, but bring together all your social networking details together, with support for most of the popular sites, including and by no means limited to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, flickr, foursquare, most of the commonly used blogging platforms, and custom services you can add via URL or RSS. For the those of us interested in statistics, About.Me also provides some numbers about where your profile is being viewed from, and what they look at on your profile.










