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89 Home Tech Podcast: One Big Windows 8 Surface Tablet
Jim is joined this week by Mike Howard for Show 89 of The Home Tech Podcast.
We are all Windows 8 Surface Tablet demo this week. Jim purchased an HP TouchSmart 310 off of Craigslist and installed the RTM version of Windows 8 and turned it into one large Surface Tablet. Since most of the show was a demo, very little show notes for the week. Make sure you watch the YouTube video for all the details.
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Specs on the HP Touchsmart 310 (Found Here)
Operating system installed – Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64
Processor – AMD Athlon II X2 245e • 2.9 GHz
Chipset – AMD M880G
Memory – 4 GB DDR3
750 GB SATA (7200 rpm)
Slim Tray SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology
ATI Radeon HD 4270 (up to 1.87 GB)
50.8 cm (20") touch-enabled diagonal widescreen HD LCD Display
6 USB 2.0, 1 Headphone, 1 Line-out, 1 Microphone, 1 RJ45
10/100/1000 Base-T network interface
Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g/n
#62 The Home Tech Podcast: For the Photographers, Kayakers and Video Fans!

After a couple of weeks of being unable to record a show, Jim and Andrew are joined this week by Mike Howard from the jpeg2RAW Podcast, for this weeks’ installment of the Home Tech Podcast.
Jim tells us about the tribulations of automotive failure in a hybrid car, and Andrew gives us an update on the solar array he has on the roof before the guys roll into the show.
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Jim tells us about his new role at work, which affords him more time on Twitter, to encourage local students to consider careers or internships at Gallup, In a Twitter vein, the guys talk briefly about Runkeeper, which can automatically tweet your Runkeeper tracked activities.














