Category: Home Gadget Geeks

Home Gadget Geeks

Windows Update Services, Windows 8, Office 2013 and the Tonido Plug – HT090

Jim and Andrew are joined this week by Renny Phipps for Show 90 of The Home Tech Podcast. MozyPro–secure online backup for businesses Join us for the show live each Thursday at 8pmC/9E/1UTC at http://theAverageGuy.tv/live Listen Mobile: Renny talks about installing Windows Server Update Services on Windows Home Server 2011, using a guide put together… Click for more / Podcast Player>

LiveStrong.com, Fitness Tech, Nokia Lumia 900, Lumia 920, Windows 8, Office 2013 – HT088

Jim and Andrew are joined this week by Chris Lux for Show 88 of The Home Tech Podcast. The guys get the show started with some Fitness Tech talk by covering the benefits of using LiveStrong.com for fitness and nutrition tracking. MozyPro–secure online backup for businesses Join us for the show live each Thursday at… Click for more / Podcast Player>

If This Then That, Security Issues and Cloud Storage – HT087

Jim and Andrew are joined this week by Gordon Schmidt for Show 87 of The Home Tech Podcast. The guys kick off the show talking about using Windows 8 with multiple monitors, replacing failed hardware components, and upgrading laptops to Windows 7 or Windows 8 from Windows Vista to improve the user experience. The guys… Click for more / Podcast Player>

Window XP, Web Browsers, Hiren’s Boot CD, Windows 8, Drobo Mini, Raspberry Pi Bonus Content- HT086

Jim, Andrew and Christian are joined this week by John Stutsman for Show 86 of The Home Tech Podcast.   Make sure you watch the YouTube recording of the show for some special bonus content!  Christian talks about how he hooked up his USB monitor to his Raspberry Pi.  Only on YouTube. [3:20] We start with… Click for more / Podcast Player>

Social Engineering, Windows 8 Enterprise, Raspberry Pi and USB Monitors – HT085

Jim, Andrew and Christian are joined this week by Nathaniel Lindley and Bryan Auer for Show 85 of The Home Tech Podcast. Nathaniel talks about how Mat Honan from Wired was hacked through social engineering security flaws in Apple and Amazons’ password reset mechanisms. MozyPro–secure online backup for businesses Join us for the show live… Click for more / Podcast Player>