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    <description>The TechtalkRadio Broadcast Weekly Show has been on the air since 1996 and is hosted by Andy Taylor, Slick and Carol D'Andrea and Wally Kniaz. The show features Interviews with manufacturers of hardware and software products, internet services and artist designers. Frequent guest also includes celebrities in music, film and television and authors. Filmmakers and Visual Effects artist also visit with the show to talk about projects they are involved in. Listener Call-Ins and Hardware Software Reviews and News are also featured. The show originates from Tucson Arizona and is broadcast live from 10am to 11am Arizona</description>
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    <itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol DAndrea, Wally</itunes:author>
    <itunes:subtitle>The Broadcast Radio Show about Computers, Technology, Internet and a little pop culture</itunes:subtitle>
    <itunes:summary>The TechtalkRadio Broadcast Show has been on the air since 1996 and is hosted by Andy Taylor, Slick and Carol D'Andrea and Wally Kniaz. The show features Interviews with manufacturers of hardware and software products, internet services and artist designers. Frequent guest also includes celebrities in music, film and television and authors. Filmmakers and Visual Effects artist also visit with the show to talk about projects they are involved in. Listener Call-Ins and Hardware Software Reviews and News are also featured. The show originates from Tucson Arizona and is broadcast live from 10am to 11am Arizona</itunes:summary>
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<title>06/22/2008 - Gadget Nation Interview with Author Steve Greenberg, Firefox 3, Adjusting the Program Menu in Windows XP and File Associations to get the correct program to load with a file </title>
<description> This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on Steve Greenbergs book, Gadget Nation and some of the inventions inside the hardcover book. Firefox 3 is talked about and quickly overviewed.  The SkullCandy G.I. headphones Rasta models are discussed. Listener Tom calls in wanting information on how to manage file scrolling in Windows Vista from the Start Menu. Andy discusses how to edit the Program Bar to help make it more manageable. Printer Tom calls in with a tip on a program to print labels for DVD, CD from a program called DiscMakers. Tom also wants to know how to make a disc autoplay. A Discussion on Blu-Ray vs DVD and if the DVD format will be going away. An Interview with Steve Greenberg - The Innovation Insider on his book Gadget Nation. A Interesting but Useless fact from Fiona Leti.  Listener Vincent calls in with a question about File Associations and how to get a program to be the standard program for opening a file in Windows XP.   </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jun 2008 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>06/22/2008 - Gadget Nation Interview with Author Steve Greenberg, Firefox 3, Adjusting the Program Menu in Windows XP and File Associations to get the correct program to load with a file  </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on Steve Greenbergs book, Gadget Nation and some of the inventions inside the hardcover book. Firefox 3 is talked about and quickly overviewed.  The SkullCandy G.I. headphones Rasta models are discussed. Listener Tom calls in wanting information on how to manage file scrolling in Windows Vista from the Start Menu. Andy discusses how to edit the Program Bar to help make it more manageable. Printer Tom calls in with a tip on a program to print labels for DVD, CD from a program called DiscMakers. Tom also wants to know how to make a disc autoplay. A Discussion on Blu-Ray vs DVD and if the DVD format will be going away. An Interview with Steve Greenberg - The Innovation Insider on his book Gadget Nation. A Interesting but Useless fact from Fiona Leti.  Listener Vincent calls in with a question about File Associations and how to get a program to be the standard program for opening a file in Windows XP.   </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, Vista, Gadget Nation, Windows XP Tips, Steve Greenberg, Firefox3 </itunes:keywords>
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<title>06/15/2008 - Firefox 3 and Alternative browsers are discussed. Kelly fixes his sound settings issue in Vista, John Taylor from Zenith calls in to talk about Digital Television, A laptop that won't stop running system restore. </title>
<description> This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on alternative browsers and Firefox 3 coming out soon. Carol talks about how websites can look different on diffferent browsers. Andy talks about the new push from Apple with the Safari browser for Windows. Listener Kelly calls in with a solution from last week, his sounds under Vista wasn't sounding right and couldn't find the settings for his sound card.  Kelly noted sounds were delivered with effects on the card. Carol gets Andy a Fathers Day present, A Bowling Pin for the Webcam. Listener Karen calls in with a question about Vista and her laptop. The Sony Vaio will not stop running system restore during shut down and now system will not shut down. John Taylor from Zenith and LG calls in to discuss the DTV Conversion and clear up any confusion listeners may have. The DTV9900 is discussed. Interesting Facts with Fiona Leti goes after Wally today. Listener Lori calls in wanting information on Digital Television. The Crew gives away a Zenith DTV Converter.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jun 2008 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>06/15/2008 - Firefox 3 and Alternative browsers are discussed. Kelly fixes his sound settings issue in Vista, John Taylor from Zenith calls in to talk about Digital Television, A laptop that won't stop running system restore.  </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on alternative browsers and Firefox 3 coming out soon. Carol talks about how websites can look different on diffferent browsers. Andy talks about the new push from Apple with the Safari browser for Windows. Listener Kelly calls in with a solution from last week, his sounds under Vista wasn't sounding right and couldn't find the settings for his sound card.  Kelly noted sounds were delivered with effects on the card. Carol gets Andy a Fathers Day present, A Bowling Pin for the Webcam. Listener Karen calls in with a question about Vista and her laptop. The Sony Vaio will not stop running system restore during shut down and now system will not shut down. John Taylor from Zenith and LG calls in to discuss the DTV Conversion and clear up any confusion listeners may have. The DTV9900 is discussed. Interesting Facts with Fiona Leti goes after Wally today. Listener Lori calls in wanting information on Digital Television. The Crew gives away a Zenith DTV Converter.  </itunes:summary>
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<title>06/08/2008 - Multimedia settings with XP and Vista, Dial A Fix program for fine tuning Windows, Disabling Floppy Drive, Digital Television Converter, Large Format Scanning and External Drives as a Main Drive</title>
<description> This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on optimizing multimedia settings on Windows Vista and XP. Andy talks about calling Microsoft Tech Support for a problem with a security update for Windows XP. A Third Party program called Dial A Fix. Listener Wayne calls in with a question on disabling a Floppy Drive in the system. Listener Kelly calls in with a strange problem with his sound card system sounding tinny with an echo. The crew talks about the upcoming Photoshop World Conference in Las Vegas. Andy talks about DTV and using a converter box and rabbit ears for receiving signals for Digital Television. Interesting Facts with Fiona Leti. Tony calls in wanting information on Digital Television. Listener Dan calls in wanting a recommendation on a Large Format Scanner that is not to expensive.  Listener Stan calls in wanting to create a shortcut on the AOL Desktop. Listener Randy calls in with a large external drive and wanting to make this the main drive. Andy recommends getting another new drive Internal, the software from Seagate makes this easier. Jeff Bishop wants information on Digital Over the Air signals.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jun 2008 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>06/08/2008 - Multimedia settings with XP and Vista, Dial A Fix program for fine tuning Windows, Disabling Floppy Drive, Digital Television Converter, Large Format Scanning and External Drives as a Main Drive </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on optimizing multimedia settings on Windows Vista and XP. Andy talks about calling Microsoft Tech Support for a problem with a security update for Windows XP. A Third Party program called Dial A Fix. Listener Wayne calls in with a question on disabling a Floppy Drive in the system. Listener Kelly calls in with a strange problem with his sound card system sounding tinny with an echo. The crew talks about the upcoming Photoshop World Conference in Las Vegas. Andy talks about DTV and using a converter box and rabbit ears for receiving signals for Digital Television. Interesting Facts with Fiona Leti. Tony calls in wanting information on Digital Television. Listener Dan calls in wanting a recommendation on a Large Format Scanner that is not to expensive.  Listener Stan calls in wanting to create a shortcut on the AOL Desktop. Listener Randy calls in with a large external drive and wanting to make this the main drive. Andy recommends getting another new drive Internal, the software from Seagate makes this easier. Jeff Bishop wants information on Digital Over the Air signals.  </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, Vista, Sound Settings, DTV, New Hard Drives</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>00:40:59</itunes:duration>
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<title>06/01/2008 - Easy Installation with the MagicJack, Reinstalling the Operating System and backup tips, websites hijacked, Quad Core Processing and Sex and The City</title>
<description> This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on backing up your system before reinstalling the operating system. A thought about installing Vista or XP Pro back on a reinstalled system. Carol gives us her review of the Sex and the City Movie. The problems Comcast, Rev3 and The Phoenix Mars lander project had this week with web hijacks. Andy talks about the idea of building a DVR out of a computer.  Listener Tony calls in with a question about reinstalling his computer operating system. Listener calls in with a problem accessing Go Daddy help site with his computer. Slick talks about resetting the browser with IE. Listener Tom wants to know about Quad Core computers and if upgrading is worth it. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jun 2008 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>06/01/2008 - Easy Installation with the MagicJack, Reinstalling the Operating System and backup tips, websites hijacked, Quad Core Processing and Sex and The City </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on backing up your system before reinstalling the operating system. A thought about installing Vista or XP Pro back on a reinstalled system. Carol gives us her review of the Sex and the City Movie. The problems Comcast, Rev3 and The Phoenix Mars lander project had this week with web hijacks. Andy talks about the idea of building a DVR out of a computer.  Listener Tony calls in with a question about reinstalling his computer operating system. Listener calls in with a problem accessing Go Daddy help site with his computer. Slick talks about resetting the browser with IE. Listener Tom wants to know about Quad Core computers and if upgrading is worth it.  </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, Phoenix Mars, Reinstalling, DVR, Windows Vista </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>00:39:59</itunes:duration>
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<title>05/25/2008 - More on the Magicjack device for Phone Calls, Snap Communicator, Using the Knowledge Base, The Verizon Wireless ENV2, Burning CD's with Windows Vista </title>
<description> This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on the MagicJack and connecting and installing the device. Slick talks about the process and what happens after installation. Listener Tom calls in with a question about using the Microsoft Knowledge Base and how to decipher errors. Carol talks about the new Verizon Wireless Envy2 with NZNavigator now optimized for Tucson. Slick talks about his blog entry dealing with CD's and media that can be used for burning data and audio and why some is better then others.  Andy shares some info on Multi Session CD writing with Vista. Carol talks about her thumbs and how she found a group on Bebo that has thumbs similar to hers which is passed down through generations. Another Interesting Fact from Fiono Leti is featured. Andy talks about Counterfiet Routers and the security risks they pose. Listener Stan calls in with a question about AVG Anti-Virus. A look at the Phoenix Mars Lander is discussed and the responsibility of the University of Arizona. A 15 foot tall Bill Gates is discussed from a story on Engadget at a conference in Kuala Lampur. Wally shares some info on movies opening.   </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>05/25/2008 - More on the Magicjack device for Phone Calls, Snap Communicator, Using the Knowledge Base, The Verizon Wireless ENV2, Burning CD's with Windows Vista </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks show kicks off with a discussion on the MagicJack and connecting and installing the device. Slick talks about the process and what happens after installation. Listener Tom calls in with a question about using the Microsoft Knowledge Base and how to decipher errors. Carol talks about the new Verizon Wireless Envy2 with NZNavigator now optimized for Tucson. Slick talks about his blog entry dealing with CD's and media that can be used for burning data and audio and why some is better then others.  Andy shares some info on Multi Session CD writing with Vista. Carol talks about her thumbs and how she found a group on Bebo that has thumbs similar to hers which is passed down through generations. Another Interesting Fact from Fiono Leti is featured. Andy talks about Counterfiet Routers and the security risks they pose. Listener Stan calls in with a question about AVG Anti-Virus. A look at the Phoenix Mars Lander is discussed and the responsibility of the University of Arizona. A 15 foot tall Bill Gates is discussed from a story on Engadget at a conference in Kuala Lampur. Wally shares some info on movies opening. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, Mark Mothersbaugh, Windows Vista, The Leet Geeks, The Tornado </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>00:36:54</itunes:duration>
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<title>05/18/2008 - The Nintendo Wii Fit, Magicjack device for Phone Calls, Email service from GMail, Cleaning the Ink Jets Pads on your Printer, Moving Files from an Old Computer to a New One.</title>
<description> This Weeks Show kicks off with a discussion on the Nintendo Wii Fit which was featured on KOLD TV 13 for Tech Tuesday. Mark Mothersbaugh has a Birthday. Tips from Darren Hooks of Microsoft on Tips and Tricks on getting more out of Windows Vista. Recommended Memory Size for Windows Vista operation. Andy recommends a website for great info http://www.theleetgeeks.com Slick discusses the MagicJack for making calls from anywhere while saving a ton of money. http://www.magicjack.com, Interesting but Useless Facts from Fiona Leti supplied by Listener Ian. Listener Richard calls in with a Sound Issue with his Laptop suddenly not there. Listener Stan calls in with a Question on sending Email attachments with AOL 9. Listener Tom wants to know of an Idea of Subscribing to an Ink Jet service. Tom shares a tip on cleaning the Ink Jet pads on a printer. Ian sends us a song to highlight Andy's Love for Hostess Ho Hos. Finding an Internet connection in the areas without High Speed Cable.  Listener Sherry looks for a way to move documents to her new computer.  Wally shares info on the Upcoming Movies.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 18 May 2008 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>05/18/2008 - The Nintendo Wii Fit, Magicjack device for Phone Calls, Email service from GMail, Cleaning the Ink Jets Pads on your Printer, Moving Files from an Old Computer to a New One.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This Weeks Show kicks off with a discussion on the Nintendo Wii Fit which was featured on KOLD TV 13 for Tech Tuesday. Mark Mothersbaugh has a Birthday. Tips from Darren Hooks of Microsoft on Tips and Tricks on getting more out of Windows Vista. Recommended Memory Size for Windows Vista operation. Andy recommends a website for great info http://www.theleetgeeks.com Slick discusses the MagicJack for making calls from anywhere while saving a ton of money. http://www.magicjack.com, Interesting but Useless Facts from Fiona Leti supplied by Listener Ian. Listener Richard calls in with a Sound Issue with his Laptop suddenly not there. Listener Stan calls in with a Question on sending Email attachments with AOL 9. Listener Tom wants to know of an Idea of Subscribing to an Ink Jet service. Tom shares a tip on cleaning the Ink Jet pads on a printer. Ian sends us a song to highlight Andy's Love for Hostess Ho Hos. Finding an Internet connection in the areas without High Speed Cable.  Listener Sherry looks for a way to move documents to her new computer.  Wally shares info on the Upcoming Movies.</itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, Mark Mothersbaugh, Windows Vista, The Leet Geeks, The Tornado </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>00:40:04</itunes:duration>
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<title>05/11/2008 - Qwest DSL Service issues, Microsoft Specialist John Wylder on Security, JD from GotWebMojo visits the show.</title>
<description> This weeks segment kicks off with a call from DeeDee of Green Valley who was having issues with her Cable Service and changes to her Wireless Router. Andy Talked during the week with Microsoft Security Specialist John Wylder on Security with today's USB drives and services to protect.  Listener Jake calls in with a question about Running a Soyo 22" Monitor under WindowsME and the screen not setting to the resolution desired. JD from GotWebMojo calls in to tell us about his portal for entreprenuers. Bud calls in with a question about his service with Qwest and trouble with the wireless connection using the Motorola V188 modem with wireless. Jane calls in with a comment about problems this week with Qwest and how it was resolved with a call to one of the field engineers. Andy talks about how some users have begun to move to Cell Broadband service. Listener Tom wants to know about connecting with Venture Capital idea investors. The discussion then focuses on Blu-Ray and DVD and if DVD will continue to be used as a medium. Listener Barry wants to know about Norton Internet Security and why the system begins to lag and what is LUCallbackProxy.exe.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>05/11/2008 - Qwest DSL Service issues, Microsoft Specialist John Wylder on Security, JD from GotWebMojo visits the show.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks segment kicks off with a call from DeeDee of Green Valley who was having issues with her Cable Service and changes to her Wireless Router. Andy Talked during the week with Microsoft Security Specialist John Wylder on Security with today's USB drives and services to protect.  Listener Jake calls in with a question about Running a Soyo 22" Monitor under WindowsME and the screen not setting to the resolution desired. JD from GotWebMojo calls in to tell us about his portal for entreprenuers. Bud calls in with a question about his service with Qwest and trouble with the wireless connection using the Motorola V188 modem with wireless. Jane calls in with a comment about problems this week with Qwest and how it was resolved with a call to one of the field engineers. Andy talks about how some users have begun to move to Cell Broadband service. Listener Tom wants to know about connecting with Venture Capital idea investors. The discussion then focuses on Blu-Ray and DVD and if DVD will continue to be used as a medium. Listener Barry wants to know about Norton Internet Security and why the system begins to lag and what is LUCallbackProxy.exe.   </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, DTV, Live Messenger, The Tornado, Outlook </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>00:40:39</itunes:duration>
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<title>04/27/2008- iWorks 2008, Outlook File Size, Moving to Live Messenger from Hotmail, VMware Fusion, Magic Jack, New Gaming Rig in a cube from Falcon Northwest and the DTV Conversion</title>
<description>This weeks show kicks off with the Crew talking about the iWorks 2008 program on the Mac Book. Listener and friend to the show Greg Rampage calls in wondering about Andy's bowling pin that was given away during the KNST Morning Show with Jim Parisi. Andy talks about the VMWare Program. Slick talks about Morse code and the SOS code. Andy ask Slick about the XP possible extension of its lifeline and the recent statements by Steve Ballmer. Ubunto Heron is discussed as an alternative operating system. Listener Dave calls in with a question about moving Hotmail to Live Messenger. Comments are made amongst the show with the Blog, SS United States film on PBS. Slicks story about file and transfer wizard and Andy talks about the Tornado found at http://www.thetornado.com. Outlooks file size limits. Carol tells us about Falcon Northwest new gaming rig, the cube Portable Fragbox 8500. Listener Tom says when archiving, Outlook 2003 does not recover PST File space. Andy recommends 2GB of Memory for Outlook 2007. Another Listener named Tom calls in with a question about Magic Jack, VOIP and seeks info on the device for it. Jane emails the show wanting info on the DTV converter boxes. http://www.dtv2009.gov has info on the coupons and devices for converting your TV's to DTV.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>04/27/2008- iWorks 2008, Outlook File Size, Moving to Live Messenger from Hotmail, VMware Fusion, Magic Jack, New Gaming Rig in a cube from Falcon Northwest and the DTV Conversion</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks show kicks off with the Crew talking about the iWorks 2008 program on the Mac Book. Listener and friend to the show Greg Rampage calls in wondering about Andy's bowling pin that was given away during the KNST Morning Show with Jim Parisi. Andy talks about the VMWare Program. Slick talks about Morse code and the SOS code. Andy ask Slick about the XP possible extension of its lifeline and the recent statements by Steve Ballmer. Ubunto Heron is discussed as an alternative operating system. Listener Dave calls in with a question about moving Hotmail to Live Messenger. Comments are made amongst the show with the Blog, SS United States film on PBS. Slicks story about file and transfer wizard and Andy talks about the Tornado found at http://www.thetornado.com. Outlooks file size limits. Carol tells us about Falcon Northwest new gaming rig, the cube Portable Fragbox 8500. Listener Tom says when archiving, Outlook 2003 does not recover PST File space. Andy recommends 2GB of Memory for Outlook 2007. Another Listener named Tom calls in with a question about Magic Jack, VOIP and seeks info on the device for it. Jane emails the show wanting info on the DTV converter boxes. http://www.dtv2009.gov has info on the coupons and devices for converting your TV's to DTV.   </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, DTV, Live Messenger, The Tornado, Outlook </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>00:39:46</itunes:duration>
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<title>04/20/2008 - Digital Foci Photo Album, Questions on the spell check in Outlook Express, Tablet from XploreTech Review, Memory limitations in Windows XP</title>
<description>The Show begins with a birthday tribute to Actor George Takei.  Slick gives us a review of the XploreTech Tablet PC, rugged computer. Andy talks about an email from a listener that was ready for a new computer and didn't want to get a computer with Vista and it was explained how she can still purchase from a manufacturer and order the system with XP. A discussion on moving files from computer to computer with a product called the Tornado. The Crew talks with Tiffany Gui of Digital Foci about the Pocket Album Digital Photo Viewer which can hold about 74 photos. Game Music is discussed and how the music from games is covered on the website http://www.music4games.com. Listener Joe calls in, after he installed Office 2007, Outlook Express reverted to the French langauge dictionary for spell checking. Listeners call in to share different possible solutions. Jeff Bishop recommends going to Thunderbird. Listener Jim calls in with a question regarding Everquest 2 and graphics not looking correct in the game. Listener Dave is running Windows XP Pro and wants to know how much memory his system can handle. Also, why he runs out of memory when running Adobe Photoshop CS3. Wally shares  the week in upcoming movies while Andy reviews Juno and Carol talks about Forgetting Sarah Marshall. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:subtitle>04/20/2008 - Digital Foci Photo Album, Questions on the spell check in Outlook Express, Tablet from XploreTech Review, Memory limitations in Windows XP</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The Show begins with a birthday tribute to Actor George Takei.  Slick gives us a review of the XploreTech Tablet PC, rugged computer. Andy talks about an email from a listener that was ready for a new computer and didn't want to get a computer with Vista and it was explained how she can still purchase from a manufacturer and order the system with XP. A discussion on moving files from computer to computer with a product called the Tornado. The Crew talks with Tiffany Gui of Digital Foci about the Pocket Album Digital Photo Viewer which can hold about 74 photos. Game Music is discussed and how the music from games is covered on the website http://www.music4games.com. Listener Joe calls in, after he installed Office 2007, Outlook Express reverted to the French langauge dictionary for spell checking. Listeners call in to share different possible solutions. Jeff Bishop recommends going to Thunderbird. Listener Jim calls in with a question regarding Everquest 2 and graphics not looking correct in the game. Listener Dave is running Windows XP Pro and wants to know how much memory his system can handle. Also, why he runs out of memory when running Adobe Photoshop CS3. Wally shares  the week in upcoming movies while Andy reviews Juno and Carol talks about Forgetting Sarah Marshall.   </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, Robert Radler, Digital Foci, XploreTech </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>00:41:08</itunes:duration>
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<title>04/13/2008 - Hollywoods New Comic book Films, Slow Computers and getting better performance, Verizon Broadband, You Send It and the  Microsoft MVP Program and Windows Server 2008</title>
<description>The crew kicks off this weeks show with a discussion of Iron Man coming soon to the theaters, Summer Films with Comic Book characters. Slick gives us his first thoughts of the XploreTech Rugged Tablet and what makes this a durable sturdy PC.  A discussion of Taxes and filing electronically. Ranjith Kumaran - Founder and CTO talks about YouSendit and how to send large files across the internet. Listener Dakota calls in with his computer running slow and problems connecting to the Internet. A Business computer which his children use for gaming. Listener Chris calls in with a recommendation for Dakota to check for security updates which may be blocking the outgoing port and a recommendation to have his kids not use the computer for downloads. Listener Rick recommend that Dakota call Verizon and have them check the Key code on the Verizon broadband settings. Listener Kevin wants to know about using a USB hub on a CCD Kodak Sensor and if he should use it powered.  Wally shares his Entertainment Report for Whats in the Theaters this week. Andy talks about the Digital Foci Digital  Photo Frame for Mothers Day and Adobe Media Player. An Interview with Michael Cocanower and the Microsoft MVP Program and Windows Small Business Server 2008.   </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 22:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/04132008.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>04/13/2008 - Hollywoods New Comic book Films, Slow Computers and getting better performance, Verizon Broadband, You Send It and the  Microsoft MVP Program and Windows Server 2008</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The crew kicks off this weeks show with a discussion of Iron Man coming soon to the theaters, Summer Films with Comic Book characters. Slick gives us his first thoughts of the XploreTech Rugged Tablet and what makes this a durable sturdy PC.  A discussion of Taxes and filing electronically. Ranjith Kumaran - Founder and CTO talks about YouSendit and how to send large files across the internet. Listener Dakota calls in with his computer running slow and problems connecting to the Internet. A Business computer which his children use for gaming. Listener Chris calls in with a recommendation for Dakota to check for security updates which may be blocking the outgoing port and a recommendation to have his kids not use the computer for downloads. Listener Rick recommend that Dakota call Verizon and have them check the Key code on the Verizon broadband settings. Listener Kevin wants to know about using a USB hub on a CCD Kodak Sensor and if he should use it powered.  Wally shares his Entertainment Report for Whats in the Theaters this week. Andy talks about the Digital Foci Digital  Photo Frame for Mothers Day and Adobe Media Player. An Interview with Michael Cocanower and the Microsoft MVP Program and Windows Small Business Server 2008.   </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, Michael Cocanower, YouSendIt, XploreTech, Verizon Broadband</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>1:01:38</itunes:duration>
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<title>04/06/2008 - Segments from an Interview with Adobe Photoshop Express, Listener Calls on spyware problems, connecting to a network and booting XP in a clean state. The TV show Lost and how to locate the proper Memory for your computer.</title>
<description>The show kicks off with the crew talking about Ustream.TV and a new site that was the focus of a show on Tuesday Night Tech Show on Ustream, GotWebMojo at http://www.gotwebmojo.com is a site for business startups and Enterprise to network. Slick explains about Twitter and how the service works. Andy talked this week with Geoff Baum of Adobe Photoshop Express and highlights some of the interview found on the website. Andy also spoke of the announcement from Adobe on Lightroom 2.0 Beta which is available now. Listener Eric calls with a 3 year old Dell, but it takes about 4 minutes to start up the system after he clicks on the user name. Andy suggest it could be a spyware or Malware problem, Slick has Eric take a look at Microsoft's Website support.microsoft.com Article # 310353 How to Configure Windows XP to Start in a Clean State. Kelly calls in about the Spanish Version of Desperate Housewives that was discussed earlier. Listener Stan calls in with a question about how to open a tab in Firefox. Listener Kevin calls in with a question about connecting a laptop on the Wireless Network. Listener Tom wants to know about problems that could develop with USB Hot Swapping. Listener Rudy has an issue with his Internet Explorer pulling up a webpage that is connected directly to a cable Modem. Listener Terry wants to know how to find the right memory for upgrading his computer. Listener Chris has an issue with his computer suddenly going to 100 percent memory usage and locking up. Andy tells about 4 new interviews on the website at http://www.techtalkradio.com for Photoshop Express, YouSendIt, Microsoft MVP and the Founder of No Starch Press on making titles available on Torrent.   </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 06 Apr 2008 14:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>04/06/2008 - Segments from an Interview with Adobe Photoshop Express, Listener Calls on spyware problems, connecting to a network and booting XP in a clean state. The TV show Lost and how to locate the proper Memory for your computer.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The show kicks off with the crew talking about Ustream.TV and a new site that was the focus of a show on Tuesday Night Tech Show on Ustream, GotWebMojo at http://www.gotwebmojo.com is a site for business startups and Enterprise to network. Slick explains about Twitter and how the service works. Andy talked this week with Geoff Baum of Adobe Photoshop Express and highlights some of the interview found on the website. Andy also spoke of the announcement from Adobe on Lightroom 2.0 Beta which is available now. Listener Eric calls with a 3 year old Dell, but it takes about 4 minutes to start up the system after he clicks on the user name. Andy suggest it could be a spyware or Malware problem, Slick has Eric take a look at Microsoft's Website support.microsoft.com Article # 310353 How to Configure Windows XP to Start in a Clean State. Kelly calls in about the Spanish Version of Desperate Housewives that was discussed earlier. Listener Stan calls in with a question about how to open a tab in Firefox. Listener Kevin calls in with a question about connecting a laptop on the Wireless Network. Listener Tom wants to know about problems that could develop with USB Hot Swapping. Listener Rudy has an issue with his Internet Explorer pulling up a webpage that is connected directly to a cable Modem. Listener Terry wants to know how to find the right memory for upgrading his computer. Listener Chris has an issue with his computer suddenly going to 100 percent memory usage and locking up. Andy tells about 4 new interviews on the website at http://www.techtalkradio.com for Photoshop Express, YouSendIt, Microsoft MVP and the Founder of No Starch Press on making titles available on Torrent.   </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Wally, Lightoom Beta, Adobe, Photosop Express, networking</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>39:51</itunes:duration>
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<title>03/30/2008 - Video Editing, Disconnecting a Flash Drive, Two Spyware Programs on at the same time, Mac Book Air covered, Greg Vederman of HP and the Blackbird 002 and Mike Irwin of Webroot.</title>
<description>The crew kicks off this weeks call with a discussion of April Fools Pranks and the Rick Rolling phenom that still causes laughter on the web. http://www.yougotrickrolled.com. Listener Ramona calls in looking for tips on producing videos for the web to promote her service. Andy recommends Adobe Premiere Elements and the Logitech Quickcam 9000. Listener Tom calls in with a question about Uleads Cool Edit and tells us about his Olympus Video camera that fell from 12 feet and still works perfect. Also, is AVI better for quality for Final Output. Listeners Charles calls in with a question about Security and if two spyware programs can be run at the sametime. Listener Bill has an issue with his Canon Printer with a Waste Ink tank is full. Andy recommends he calls Cartridge World in Marana and they can possibly help him out.  His New LinkSys Router has some issues with connecting to the other computers. Andy talks about a new product in for testing, CallPod which allows up to 6 devices to be charges off one connection. Listener wants to know about Flip Video and if this is good for shooting for the web. Andy recommends getting a camera with a better lens such as the Carl Zeiss and investing in software for editing with graphics and titles. Ustreamer Marbleslinger mentions that Flip Software now can work under Vista. Listener Bob bought a Flash Memory device and needed help on disconnecting the USB device. The crew shares the first impression on the Mac Book Air. Interview with Greg Verderman of HP on the companies Blackbird 002. Another interview with Webroot Softwares COO Mike Irwin.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/03302008.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>03/30/2008 - Video Editing, Disconnecting a Flash Drive, Two Spyware Programs on at the same time, Mac Book Air covered, Greg Vederman of HP and the Blackbird 002 and Mike Irwin of Webroot.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The crew kicks off this weeks call with a discussion of April Fools Pranks and the Rick Rolling phenom that still causes laughter on the web. http://www.yougotrickrolled.com. Listener Ramona calls in looking for tips on producing videos for the web to promote her service. Andy recommends Adobe Premiere Elements and the Logitech Quickcam 9000. Listener Tom calls in with a question about Uleads Cool Edit and tells us about his Olympus Video camera that fell from 12 feet and still works perfect. Also, is AVI better for quality for Final Output. Listeners Charles calls in with a question about Security and if two spyware programs can be run at the sametime. Listener Bill has an issue with his Canon Printer with a Waste Ink tank is full. Andy recommends he calls Cartridge World in Marana and they can possibly help him out.  His New LinkSys Router has some issues with connecting to the other computers. Andy talks about a new product in for testing, CallPod which allows up to 6 devices to be charges off one connection. Listener wants to know about Flip Video and if this is good for shooting for the web. Andy recommends getting a camera with a better lens such as the Carl Zeiss and investing in software for editing with graphics and titles. Ustreamer Marbleslinger mentions that Flip Software now can work under Vista. Listener Bob bought a Flash Memory device and needed help on disconnecting the USB device. The crew shares the first impression on the Mac Book Air. Interview with Greg Verderman of HP on the companies Blackbird 002. Another interview with Webroot Softwares COO Mike Irwin.  </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Slick, Ulead, Adobe, Premiere, Elemants, yougotrickrolled.com, HP, Blackbird, Webroot</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>60:36</itunes:duration>
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<title>03/23/2008 - Windows Vista SP1 and XP SP3 are Discussed, Listener with Free Agent from Seagate crashing system, five minute load time on New under Warranty HP System, Correct Power Shut Down procedures.</title>
<description>The Show for Easter 2008 kicks off with Andy Taylor and Wally talking about the recent Windows Vista SP1 and upcoming XP Service Pack 3. Problems that have come up with Vista SP1 are outlined in a knowledge base article on the support site kb948343. Listener HB calls in on the show trying to get the download for XP SP3 which will be available next week  but doesn't have a Net Connection. Listener Greg has an issue with an HP Pavilion that goes to a setup screen on startup. System is still within warranty. Andy recommends contacting tech support as system eventually boots after about 10 minutes. Listener Bob calls in wondering why previous caller had a hard drive issue and if the drive set up may have been wrong. Listener Carson calls in with a Dell and Seagate FreeAgent which was added recently, system does not shut down properly. The subject of shutdown procedure comes up and different theories on how to shut down the computer. Jeff Bishop calls in to state that WindowsXP SP3 has a new Kernel. Jeff also talks about Nlite, found at http://www.nliteos.com. Listener  Mark has an Insignia computer with Dial Up and is receiving a NZTV Error with Net Zero.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2008 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Wally Kniaz </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>03/23/2008 - Windows Vista SP1 and XP SP3 are Discussed, Listener with Free Agent from Seagate crashing system, five minute load time on New under Warranty HP System, Correct Power Shut Down procedures.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The Show for Easter 2008 kicks off with Andy Taylor and Wally talking about the recent Windows Vista SP1 and upcoming XP Service Pack 3. Problems that have come up with Vista SP1 are outlined in a knowledge base article on the support site kb948343. Listener HB calls in on the show trying to get the download for XP SP3 which will be available next week  but doesn't have a Net Connection. Listener Greg has an issue with an HP Pavilion that goes to a setup screen on startup. System is still within warranty. Andy recommends contacting tech support as system eventually boots after about 10 minutes. Listener Bob calls in wondering why previous caller had a hard drive issue and if the drive set up may have been wrong. Listener Carson calls in with a Dell and Seagate FreeAgent which was added recently, system does not shut down properly. The subject of shutdown procedure comes up and different theories on how to shut down the computer. Jeff Bishop calls in to state that WindowsXP SP3 has a new Kernel. Jeff also talks about Nlite, found at http://www.nliteos.com. Listener  Mark has an Insignia computer with Dial Up and is receiving a NZTV Error with Net Zero.    </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Wally, Slick, Service pack 3, Vista, XP, Service pack 1, SP, Seagate Free Agent</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>40:48</itunes:duration>
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<title>03/16/2008 - Slicks new Alienware M9750, the HP Blackbird 002 on the Tech Bench, Casio has a new Digital camera available, the EX-Z80 and suggestions on Surround Sound systems for under 1000.</title>
<description>New products are talked about with the crew that have come in during the last week. Andy talks about the photos posted on the http://www.techtalkradio.com website. One of the new products was from Gold Lantern, the Bluex Bluetooth Watch and stereo headphones. An excerpt from a full interview posted on the site with CEO George Stepancich is featured talking about the BlueX Cell Phone watch to be unvieled at the wireless conference in Las Vegas. Slick shares his newest laptop, the Alienware M9750 and some of the features. Andy lets us in on the strange crate that was delivered from HP which held the Blackbird 002, the latest top of the line gaming system with technology from HP and Voodoo. Feature of the HP Blackbird 002 are discussed. Listener Terry calls in to talk about shopping for a Surround Sound System and is looking for a couple of suggestions on systems. Andy talks about filling in for Jim Parisi on the KNST-AM Morning Show. Both Slick and Andy are in the GotCast.com competition - http://www.gotcast.com/andytaylor and http://www.gotcast.com/slickshow. The Niksoftware Viveza plug in Interview is posted on the website. The Casio EXZ80 camera is discussed with a feature list. Office Depot is now doing Large Format Printing for Photos, graphics and blueprints. Slick talks about Jerry Lewis birthday and how the actor, comedian created Video Assist. Andy talks about the Plextor PX200U Video Converter for copying analog tape to digital media.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/03162008.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol D'Andrea, Slick, Wally Kniaz </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>03/16/2008 - Slicks new Alienware M9750, the HP Blackbird 002 on the Tech Bench, Casio has a new Digital camera available, the EX-Z80 and suggestions on Surround Sound systems for under 1000 </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>New products are talked about with the crew that have come in during the last week. Andy talks about the photos posted on the http://www.techtalkradio.com website. One of the new products was from Gold Lantern, the Bluex Bluetooth Watch and stereo headphones. An excerpt from a full interview posted on the site with CEO George Stepancich is featured talking about the BlueX Cell Phone watch to be unvieled at the wireless conference in Las Vegas. Slick shares his newest laptop, the Alienware M9750 and some of the features. Andy lets us in on the strange crate that was delivered from HP which held the Blackbird 002, the latest top of the line gaming system with technology from HP and Voodoo. Feature of the HP Blackbird 002 are discussed. Listener Terry calls in to talk about shopping for a Surround Sound System and is looking for a couple of suggestions on systems. Andy talks about filling in for Jim Parisi on the KNST-AM Morning Show. Both Slick and Andy are in the GotCast.com competition - http://www.gotcast.com/andytaylor and http://www.gotcast.com/slickshow. The Niksoftware Viveza plug in Interview is posted on the website. The Casio EXZ80 camera is discussed with a feature list. Office Depot is now doing Large Format Printing for Photos, graphics and blueprints. Slick talks about Jerry Lewis birthday and how the actor, comedian created Video Assist. Andy talks about the Plextor PX200U Video Converter for copying analog tape to digital media.   </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Andy Taylor, Carol DAndrea, Wally, Slick, Casio EX-Z80, HP, Blackbird 002, Alienware M9750, Gold Lantern</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>38:17</itunes:duration>
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<title>03/09/2008 - Phil McClendon of Palm, David Friend from Carbonite, Getting the most out of your printer cartridges and rugged computers</title>
<description>The show kicks off with the crew talking about this past week in technology and why the Ustream.TV chat is a great place to stop in and get some tips on computers, technology and the Internet. Andy talks about some new products from this week, the Dymo DiscPainter and the Bluex Watch from Gold Lantern. Listener Tom calls in with a issue with Nero copying a Ulead Produced Movie but not copying the Title List for DVD movie he has made. Tom also shares a great website link for a Utility to help get more life out of a printer cartridge. Phil McClendon from Palm calls to talk about the Centro and why the Smart Phone is being adopted by more younger users and the female market. Carol talks about having to send the Alienware ALX system back. David Friend, Chairman and CEO of Carbonite calls in to talk about the companies solution for backing up your Data. Andy talks about the Blog and how it is getting fresh content every day. The Viveva plug in from NikSoftware is discussed and how dramatic it is for correcting and fixing photos in photoshop. Slick talks about HD-DVD trade ins towards the purchase of Blu-Ray machines. Andy talks about http://www.Xploretech.com rugged computers for the active computer user. Gaming on High End is also mentioned with a company http://www.vigorgaming.com A Colussus PC - Top End! </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Carol D'Andrea, Slick, Wally Kniaz </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>03/09/2008 - Phil McClendon of Palm, David Friend from Carbonite, Getting the most out of your printer cartridges and rugged computers </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The show kicks off with the crew talking about this past week in technology and why the Ustream.TV chat is a great place to stop in and get some tips on computers, technology and the Internet. Andy talks about some new products from this week, the Dymo DiscPainter and the Bluex Watch from Gold Lantern. Listener Tom calls in with a issue with Nero copying a Ulead Produced Movie but not copying the Title List for DVD movie he has made. Tom also shares a great website link for a Utility to help get more life out of a printer cartridge. Phil McClendon from Palm calls to talk about the Centro and why the Smart Phone is being adopted by more younger users and the female market. Carol talks about having to send the Alienware ALX system back. David Friend, Chairman and CEO of Carbonite calls in to talk about the companies solution for backing up your Data. Andy talks about the Blog and how it is getting fresh content every day. The Viveva plug in from NikSoftware is discussed and how dramatic it is for correcting and fixing photos in photoshop. Slick talks about HD-DVD trade ins towards the purchase of Blu-Ray machines. Andy talks about http://www.Xploretech.com rugged computers for the active computer user. Gaming on High End is also mentioned with a company http://www.vigorgaming.com A Colussus PC - Top End! </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Palm, Phil McClendon, David Friend, Carbonite </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>39:44</itunes:duration>
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<title>03/02/2008 - In this weeks show, Kathleen Dunleavy from Sprint, Alienware Tech Support, Kelby Training Workshop and tips not to eat brown potatos </title>
<description>The show kicks off with a discussion of how often Windows XP should be reinstalled. Microsoft announces price cuts on Windows Vista. New book from David Pogue - Switching to the Mac - The Missing Manual. Listener Don has a problem with computers getting too much bloatware and uneeded programs. Kathleen Dunleavy from Sprint calls in to talk about the new 99 dollar Simply Everything Plan. Andy talks about the Voices for Children benefit put on by 7 Heads Entertainment. Carol talks about her experience with Alienware Technical Support. Tom calls in with a problem where the computer will not boot into Windows. The Crew attended the Photoshop for Photographers workshop in Phoenix and give there thoughts. Andy talks about Scott Kelbys website http://www.scottkelby.com and a new program from Nik Software that the crew will be looking at. Andy talks about the Presidential Proclamation for National Consumer Protection Week with two websites, http://www.mymoney.gov and http://www.consumer.gov. The crew talks about the weekly internet broadcast on wednesday nights on Ustream.TV</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/03022008.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Wally Kniaz </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>03/02/2008 - In this weeks show, Kathleen Dunleavy from Sprint, Alienware Tech Support, Kelby Training Workshop and tips not to eat brown potatos </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The show kicks off with a discussion of how often Windows XP should be reinstalled. Microsoft announces price cuts on Windows Vista. New book from David Pogue - Switching to the Mac - The Missing Manual. Listener Don has a problem with computers getting too much bloatware and uneeded programs. Kathleen Dunleavy from Sprint calls in to talk about the new 99 dollar Simply Everything Plan. Andy talks about the Voices for Children benefit put on by 7 Heads Entertainment. Carol talks about her experience with Alienware Technical Support. Tom calls in with a problem where the computer will not boot into Windows. The Crew attended the Photoshop for Photographers workshop in Phoenix and give there thoughts. Andy talks about Scott Kelbys website http://www.scottkelby.com and a new program from Nik Software that the crew will be looking at. Andy talks about the Presidential Proclamation for National Consumer Protection Week with two websites, http://www.mymoney.gov and http://www.consumer.gov. The crew talks about the weekly internet broadcast on wednesday nights on Ustream.TV </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Kathleen Dunleavy, Sprint, Reformatting XP, David Pogue, Switching to the Mac</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>39:05</itunes:duration>
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<title>02/24/2008 - On this weeks show - Michael Clark with Microsoft on the upcoming release of Windows Server 2008, Thumb Drives for backup and working with Digital photo images. </title>
<description>The crew kicks off the show with a discussion of Microsoft Server 2008 with Michael Clark - Southwest Area General Manager for Microsoft. Slick talks about the basics in listening to and creating a podcast. Andy talks about alternatives to floppy disc and why listeners should move away from them. Carol gives us another take on the Alienware ALX. Listener Doris calls in with a question about finding a program to work with photos and superimposing. Andy recommends Photoshop Elements or Ulead PhotoImpact. Listener Kitty recommends to Doris to try Picassa which is free.  Kitty wants some help in how to transfer files to a ThumbDrive. Listener Tony calls in with a comment on Web Albums. Listener Frank is wondering where to find information on picking the right camcorder. Listener Tom wants to know what is better Vector or Rasterize. He also shares info on BargainLand now Bidtopia. Andy talks about Guitar Center and how they have products for Podcasters. Tom calls in with an issue resetting time in Outlook. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/02242008.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Wally Kniaz </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>02/24/2008 - On this weeks show - Michael Clark with Microsoft on the upcoming release of Windows Server 2008, Thumb Drives for backup and working with Digital photo images. </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The crew kicks off the show with a discussion of Microsoft Server 2008 with Michael Clark - Southwest Area General Manager for Microsoft. Slick talks about the basics in listening to and creating a podcast. Andy talks about alternatives to floppy disc and why listeners should move away from them. Carol gives us another take on the Alienware ALX. Listener Doris calls in with a question about finding a program to work with photos and superimposing. Andy recommends Photoshop Elements or Ulead PhotoImpact. Listener Kitty recommends to Doris to try Picassa which is free.  Kitty wants some help in how to transfer files to a ThumbDrive. Listener Tony calls in with a comment on Web Albums. Listener Frank is wondering where to find information on picking the right camcorder. Listener Tom wants to know what is better Vector or Rasterize. He also shares info on BargainLand now Bidtopia. Andy talks about Guitar Center and how they have products for Podcasters. Tom calls in with an issue resetting time in Outlook. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Michael Clark, Windows Server2008,</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:16:32</itunes:duration>
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<title>02/17/2008 - In this weeks show, Jim Barry from the Consumer Electronics Association, Judy "StarSlay3r" Nail on Gamer Girl for G4Tech TV and what to do before sending your computer in for service.</title>
<description>The show kicks off with Wally talking about having to send his HP Notebook back for Warranty Service. Thoughts of backing up your Data before sending it in for Service. Slick shares information about the lawsuit against a computer retailer that lost a laptop however did not notify her for a couple of months according to reports. Thoughts on the impending doom for HD-DVD. Jim Barry from the Consumer Electronics Association visits to talk about the industry and some cool new features with todays technology. The Digital Conversion is discussed as the change takes place one year from the date of this broadcast. Wally talks about his experience using the Novatel Wireless U720 broadband USB Modem with service from Verizon. Starslay3r who is trying to become a Gamer girls for www.GotCast.Com. Andy talks about a news story and how sponsor SWS Electronics has come to the rescue. Listener Stan calls in to ask about auto fill programs. Slick talks about an Access feature that was enabled on a listeners keyboard and how to clear it. Andy talks about some deals he got at CompUSA closing. Listener Neal wants to know about places to learn how to use the computer. Listener Cathy wants to know why she has problems burning CD's. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Wally Kniaz </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>02/17/2008 - In this weeks show, Jim Barry from the Consumer Electronics Association, Judy "StarSlay3r" Nail on Gamer Girl for G4Tech TV and what to do before sending your computer in for service.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The show kicks off with Wally talking about having to send his HP Notebook back for Warranty Service. Thoughts of backing up your Data before sending it in for Service. Slick shares information about the lawsuit against a computer retailer that lost a laptop however did not notify her for a couple of months according to reports. Thoughts on the impending doom for HD-DVD. Jim Barry from the Consumer Electronics Association visits to talk about the industry and some cool new features with todays technology. The Digital Conversion is discussed as the change takes place one year from the date of this broadcast. Wally talks about his experience using the Novatel Wireless U720 broadband USB Modem with service from Verizon. Starslay3r who is trying to become a Gamer girls for www.GotCast.Com. Andy talks about a news story and how sponsor SWS Electronics has come to the rescue. Listener Stan calls in to ask about auto fill programs. Slick talks about an Access feature that was enabled on a listeners keyboard and how to clear it. Andy talks about some deals he got at CompUSA closing. Listener Neal wants to know about places to learn how to use the computer. Listener Cathy wants to know why she has problems burning CD's. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Jim Barry, Starslay3r, GotCast.com</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:15:10</itunes:duration>
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<title>02/10/2008 - In this weeks show, A Discussion on Slow Internet Connections, transfering Analog Video to Digital and Sequel Software from Steinberg Yamaha</title>
<description>The show kicks off with a discussion of the use of the Logitech Quickcam 9000 as the new Webcam for the Ustream.TV show. Listener Tom calls in with a question about getting onto the internet during peak times. Slow connections with broadband could indicate other issues such as spyware. Listener Joe wants to know if you can build a Mac Book.  Greg Ondo calls in from Yamaha/Steinberg Software to talk about the Sequel program for creating music compositions. Listener Dorothy is having a problem connecting with her Dial Up Connection. Listener Tony wants to know about getting a web presence and the steps for getting a website. Listener Mary is having a problem replying to Email with People PC. Recommendations are made for Gmail. Listener Tom wants to know about converting Analog Video tape to Digital Video. The crew talks about the beta they are doing with Digsby which is in beta. Live on Yahoo is also discussed. Andy recommends taking a look at thestream.tv shows for the Internet. Read Bryant of Cartridge World Marana visits the show to talk about the Printer Refilling business. Is it Safe and how inexpensive it can be. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Wally Kniaz </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>02/10/2008 - In this weeks show, A Discussion on Slow Internet Connections, transfering Analog Video to Digital and Sequel Software from Steinberg Yamaha </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The show kicks off with a discussion of the use of the Logitech Quickcam 9000 as the new Webcam for the Ustream.TV show. Listener Tom calls in with a question about getting onto the internet during peak times. Slow connections with broadband could indicate other issues such as spyware. Listener Joe wants to know if you can build a Mac Book.  Greg Ondo calls in from Yamaha/Steinberg Software to talk about the Sequel program for creating music compositions. Listener Dorothy is having a problem connecting with her Dial Up Connection. Listener Tony wants to know about getting a web presence and the steps for getting a website. Listener Mary is having a problem replying to Email with People PC. Recommendations are made for Gmail. Listener Tom wants to know about converting Analog Video tape to Digital Video. The crew talks about the beta they are doing with Digsby which is in beta. Live on Yahoo is also discussed. Andy recommends taking a look at thestream.tv shows for the Internet. Read Bryant of Cartridge World Marana visits the show to talk about the Printer Refilling business. Is it Safe and how inexpensive it can be. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Tucson, Yamaha Electronics, Sequel Software</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:03:57</itunes:duration>
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<title>02/03/2008 - In this weeks show - Super Bowl Commercials, Alienware Gaming, Editing with Ulead, Training on the PC with DVD, Is Microsoft Staging to buy Yahoo. Icons that reappear after deleting them, Source for Computer Education</title>
<description>The show kicks off with a discussion on Super Bowl between the Patriots and the Giants and the commercials that will be airing during the game. Slick shares a website where he can see them - www.firebrand.com Andy shares his favorite commercial from last year.  The Tucson Gem show is in town and the NoTel Motel has dressed up for the occasion. The question as to the issue of DirectTV and DVR service may be affected from a Patent that Tivo is holding. Will Microsoft purchase Yahoo for 44.6b and will it be a good thing? Listener Joe calls in for a technical discussion on broadcasting from his home computer. Andy shares bswusa.com or Harris Broadcast Equipment as a good resource for broadcast over the internet equipment. Slick recommends taking a look for ISDN information on Wikipedia. Carol gives us an update on the Alienware ALX system she is testing out. Gaming with the Logitech G5 Mouse is also discussed. Andy shares a great Call of Duty 4 Gaming Squad Realm of Chaos - www.rocrealm.com. Carol discusses her new Tattoo on the small of her back and did it hurt. Slick talks about his wish to get a Command Prompt tattoo. Pebcak  is defined - Problem Excist Between Computer and Keyboard. Andy shares a site for funny tech T-Shirt. www.badtshirts.com. Slick talks about ThinkGeek.com and Jinx.com.  Tech Support services is discussed and what happens to US tech Support centers when the hours roll into night. Andy shares a website for some great techinfo, www.slashdot.org. The New Video Crank that Curry Sauce is talked about and why its so funny. www.pariandharvin.com. Andy shares the link to check out the new Jib Jab video and how easy it is to put yourself in the action. www.techtalkradio.com/jibjab.htm Slick talks about his mention last week of qtrax.com and some issues with the info he originally received.  Listener Tom calls in with a question about Ulead Video Studio and how best to burn the video created onto DVD. Andy recommends turning the file into AVI and then using Nero to burn to DVD since Tom was having issues with VideoStudio 8. Wally pops in and hangs out with the show but both Wally and Carol share some issues they are having with Vista. A Discussion over Windows ME and Windows XP is brought up and how ME was supposed to be a step between 98 and XP. Listener Judy wins a Lunch for her and 24 of her friends from Chipotle www.chipotle.com. Listener Roger calls in looking for ways to learn about the computer with the idea of Video Professor. Andy talks about what to understand when ordering from Video Professor, Using YouTube to find answers to computer issues, Lynda.com www.lynda.com as a site to get online training. Total Training www.totaltraining.com and books from O'reilly and Microsoft Press. Slick talks about the Dummy Series. Listener Martin calls in wondering is a website is predicting the winner of the Super Bowl. Listener Tony calls in wanting to know if a projector playing TV in the wall is a good idea, even though the bulb replacement can be pricy. Could this be a solution for a large screen. Listener Vincent calls in with a problem of Icons reappearing after they are deleted. While we ran out of time to help Vincent track down the issue, it could be related to a Virus or Malware. We will hopefully get the chance to talk with him during the week and will talk about it on Sunday. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 03 Feb 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>02/03/2008 - In this weeks show - Super Bowl Commercials, Gaming on the Alienware, Ulead Video Editing, Learning to use the computer watching DVD Videos, Is Microsoft Staging to buy Yahoo. Icons that reappear after deleting them </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The show kicks off with a discussion on Super Bowl between the Patriots and the Giants and the commercials that will be airing during the game. Slick shares a website where he can see them - www.firebrand.com Andy shares his favorite commercial from last year.  The Tucson Gem show is in town and the NoTel Motel has dressed up for the occasion. The question as to the issue of DirectTV and DVR service may be affected from a Patent that Tivo is holding. Will Microsoft purchase Yahoo for 44.6b and will it be a good thing? Listener Joe calls in for a technical discussion on broadcasting from his home computer. Andy shares bswusa.com or Harris Broadcast Equipment as a good resource for broadcast over the internet equipment. Slick recommends taking a look for ISDN information on Wikipedia. Carol gives us an update on the Alienware ALX system she is testing out. Gaming with the Logitech G5 Mouse is also discussed. Andy shares a great Call of Duty 4 Gaming Squad Realm of Chaos - www.rocrealm.com. Carol discusses her new Tattoo on the small of her back and did it hurt. Slick talks about his wish to get a Command Prompt tattoo. Pebcak  is defined - Problem Excist Between Computer and Keyboard. Andy shares a site for funny tech T-Shirt. www.badtshirts.com. Slick talks about ThinkGeek.com and Jinx.com.  Tech Support services is discussed and what happens to US tech Support centers when the hours roll into night. Andy shares a website for some great techinfo, www.slashdot.org. The New Video Crank that Curry Sauce is talked about and why its so funny. www.pariandharvin.com. Andy shares the link to check out the new Jib Jab video and how easy it is to put yourself in the action. www.techtalkradio.com/jibjab.htm Slick talks about his mention last week of qtrax.com and some issues with the info he originally received.  Listener Tom calls in with a question about Ulead Video Studio and how best to burn the video created onto DVD. Andy recommends turning the file into AVI and then using Nero to burn to DVD since Tom was having issues with VideoStudio 8. Wally pops in and hangs out with the show but both Wally and Carol share some issues they are having with Vista. A Discussion over Windows ME and Windows XP is brought up and how ME was supposed to be a step between 98 and XP. Listener Judy wins a Lunch for her and 24 of her friends from Chipotle www.chipotle.com. Listener Roger calls in looking for ways to learn about the computer with the idea of Video Professor. Andy talks about what to understand when ordering from Video Professor, Using YouTube to find answers to computer issues, Lynda.com www.lynda.com as a site to get online training. Total Training www.totaltraining.com and books from O'reilly and Microsoft Press. Slick talks about the Dummy Series. Listener Martin calls in wondering is a website is predicting the winner of the Super Bowl. Listener Tony calls in wanting to know if a projector playing TV in the wall is a good idea, even though the bulb replacement can be pricy. Could this be a solution for a large screen. Listener Vincent calls in with a problem of Icons reappearing after they are deleted. While we ran out of time to help Vincent track down the issue, it could be related to a Virus or Malware. We will hopefully get the chance to talk with him during the week and will talk about it on Sunday. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Computer Education, Super Bowl Commercials, Ulead Video Studio, Tucson</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:11:54</itunes:duration>
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<title>01/27/2008 - In this weeks show the crew talks about the Alienware ALX system that Carol is testing out, Vuzix Video Headgear and portable DVD player, The Cool IT USB beverage chiller and Verizon Novatel USB727 modem for broadband access</title>
<description>The show kicks off with a lively discussion of the Alienware ALX system that arrived during the week for testing. What operating system did it ship with? Curtis shared his experience looking for a new computer and tells us why he went with the 20" iMac. Andy talks about the creation of the DVD from the CES show and LunchAt product showcase. A Ustream.TV chat member wants to know about the cameras we use during the broadcast. The Logitech Clear Vision camera and fusion are discussed. Carol talks about her savings at SWS with Cat 5 Network Cable. Andy talks about how he smoked a SonicWall Tele3 Router firewall by plugging in the wrong power supply. DJ Bigg, viewer from Ustream calls in to talk about his selection of CPU's and why he chooses a particular manufacturer. Listener Joe calls in with a question about his router and that his computer is not connecting to the net. He wants to know if he might have a virus. A USB Chiller to keep beverages cold is discussed from Cool IT Chiller. The Vuzix personal movie iWear AV920 headset is discussed and demonstrated by Slick. Slick shows off the Verizon USB727 Broadband USB modem from Novatel. The device gives you access anywhere the Verizon network is available on compatible systems and features a mini sd card reader. Tech Comedy is discussed after playing audio from Mitch Hedburg. Jeff Conway from TucsonPC.com shares a link for a demo eval copy of Windows Home Server. Slick shares a link for Qtrax.com which features 30 million tunes went online with unlimited free downloads. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jan 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/01272008.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>01/27/2008 - In this weeks show the crew talks about the Alienware ALX system that Carol is testing out, Vuzix Video Headgear and portable DVD player, The Cool IT USB beverage chiller and Verizon Novatel USB727 modem for broadband access</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary> The show kicks off with a lively discussion of the Alienware ALX system that arrived during the week for testing. What operating system did it ship with? Curtis shared his experience looking for a new computer and tells us why he went with the 20" iMac. Andy talks about the creation of the DVD from the CES show and LunchAt product showcase. A Ustream.TV chat member wants to know about the cameras we use during the broadcast. The Logitech Clear Vision camera and fusion are discussed. Carol talks about her savings at SWS with Cat 5 Network Cable. Andy talks about how he smoked a SonicWall Tele3 Router firewall by plugging in the wrong power supply. DJ Bigg, viewer from Ustream calls in to talk about his selection of CPU's and why he chooses a particular manufacturer. Listener Joe calls in with a question about his router and that his computer is not connecting to the net. He wants to know if he might have a virus. A USB Chiller to keep beverages cold is discussed from Cool IT Chiller. The Vuzix personal movie iWear AV920 headset is discussed and demonstrated by Slick. Slick shows off the Verizon USB727 Broadband USB modem from Novatel. The device gives you access anywhere the Verizon network is available on compatible systems and features a mini sd card reader. Tech Comedy is discussed after playing audio from Mitch Hedburg. Jeff Conway from TucsonPC.com shares a link for a demo eval copy of Windows Home Server. Slick shares a link for Qtrax.com which features 30 million tunes went online with unlimited free downloads. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Adobe Audition, Mac World, System Mechanic, formatting an External Drive</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:22:29</itunes:duration>
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<title>01/20/2008 - In this weeks show, Removing previous software versions, formatting an External Drive, getting into Safe mode, Hooking up DVI or VGA and an interview with Lawson Hancock from Adobe Systems on Adobe Audition 3.0</title>
<description>The show kicks off with a discussion on the Mac book Air and Mac World announcements from last weeks event. Comparisons between the EEE PC from Asus and Apple Mac Book Air are made. The guys try to figure out why Carol's computer shuts down. Slick takes on the iOLO software System Mechanic and will have a review in the next couple of week. Carol talks about a new store in Tucson, Renegade Clothing - featuring Motorcycle gear, clothing etc. Slick talks about his USB devices that he wears around his neck. Listener Frank calls in with issues of Symantec Software and not bieng able to remove an older version of the software. Slick relives his days working with Microsoft Tech Support. Listener Kerry calls in with a question about T-Mobile and upgrading his phone to a new phone. Kerry wants to know about taking a Sim Card out and putting it in a new phone. He also wants to know how to wipe a drive and partition using Windows. Listener Charlie calls in with a question about Video Outputs on his Dell Computer. Wants to know what is better, VGA or DVI. The Discussion is also directed on HDMI connections to big screen TV's. Carol talks about the new ALX system that she's going to be looking at from Alienware. Andy talks about problems with Office 2007 and sending Email after running an Update with Vista. XP Machine works fine. Listener John calls in with a Trojan Horse found on his computer. Running the AVG program. Andy tells John how to get into Safe Mode to Run AVG. Lawson Hancock - Product Manager of Audio from Adobe visits to talk about Adobe Audition 3.0. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>01/20/2008 - In this weeks show, Removing previous software versions, formatting an External Drive, getting into Safe mode, Hooking up DVI or VGA and an interview with Lawson Hancock from Adobe Systems on Adobe Audition 3.0</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The show kicks off with a discussion on the Mac book Air and Mac World announcements from last weeks event. Comparisons between the EEE PC from Asus and Apple Mac Book Air are made. The guys try to figure out why Carol's computer shuts down. Slick takes on the iOLO software System Mechanic and will have a review in the next couple of week. Carol talks about a new store in Tucson, Renegade Clothing - featuring Motorcycle gear, clothing etc. Slick talks about his USB devices that he wears around his neck. Listener Frank calls in with issues of Symantec Software and not bieng able to remove an older version of the software. Slick relives his days working with Microsoft Tech Support. Listener Kerry calls in with a question about T-Mobile and upgrading his phone to a new phone. Kerry wants to know about taking a Sim Card out and putting it in a new phone. He also wants to know how to wipe a drive and partition using Windows. Listener Charlie calls in with a question about Video Outputs on his Dell Computer. Wants to know what is better, VGA or DVI. The Discussion is also directed on HDMI connections to big screen TV's. Carol talks about the new ALX system that she's going to be looking at from Alienware. Andy talks about problems with Office 2007 and sending Email after running an Update with Vista. XP Machine works fine. Listener John calls in with a Trojan Horse found on his computer. Running the AVG program. Andy tells John how to get into Safe Mode to Run AVG. Lawson Hancock - Product Manager of Audio from Adobe visits to talk about Adobe Audition 3.0.  </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Adobe Audition, Mac World, System Mechanic, formatting an External Drive</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:26:58</itunes:duration>
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<title>12/30/2007 - In this weeks show the crew discusses Soldering, The iPhone for the holidays and other hot Sellers for the Holidays and GGG Cube. </title>
<description>The shows kicks off with a discussion on why you shouldn't Twitter early in the morning. Slick shares why he didn't get into the entire christmas spirit. Andy talks about the low sales periods and why retailers may be feeling the pinch. The tech item that sold off the shelves this year that surprised many. Carol talks about the iPod and how she saw a 5 year old wearing one. Ustream chat members share some insight into the iPhone in London and around the world. Andy talks about a segment on the John Jay and Rich radio show on KRQ and how John Jay sent a pic on his cell phone he shouldn't have. Ustream now supports multiple cameras. Listener Marbleslinger calls in with a question about Soldering and what is the best way to do it with electronics. Listener JC calls in with a few tips about how to Solder safely. Listener Wayne has a issue with Panasonic Hard drive Camera and the file type .MOD. How does one convert the file to Avi or WMV. In the Second Hour the crew talks about shopping at CompUSA and the deals they picked up at the store closing. May Toledo, Marketing and Graphics Design at GGG Cube visits in Studio while CEO Annie Cheng calls in to talk about the company. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/12302007.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>12/30/2007 - In this weeks show the crew discusses Soldering, The iPhone for the holidays and other hot Sellers for the Holidays and GGG Cube.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The shows kicks off with a discussion on why you shouldn't Twitter early in the morning. Slick shares why he didn't get into the entire christmas spirit. Andy talks about the low sales periods and why retailers may be feeling the pinch. The tech item that sold off the shelves this year that surprised many. Carol talks about the iPod and how she saw a 5 year old wearing one. Ustream chat members share some insight into the iPhone in London and around the world. Andy talks about a segment on the John Jay and Rich radio show on KRQ and how John Jay sent a pic on his cell phone he shouldn't have. Ustream now supports multiple cameras. Listener Marbleslinger calls in with a question about Soldering and what is the best way to do it with electronics. Listener JC calls in with a few tips about how to Solder safely. Listener Wayne has a issue with Panasonic Hard drive Camera and the file type .MOD. How does one convert the file to Avi or WMV. In the Second Hour the crew talks about shopping at CompUSA and the deals they picked up at the store closing. May Toledo, Marketing and Graphics Design at GGG Cube visits in Studio while CEO Annie Cheng calls in to talk about the company. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, gggcube.com, gadgets, Technology News, proper soldering techniques</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:11:34</itunes:duration>
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<title>12/23/2007 - In this weeks show we talk with Nicholas Mauro of PNY on the Graphics and Memory solutions geared at the gamer with the XLR8 line, Alek from Aleks Christmas Webcam on his holiday light display and John Grantham for Blu-Ray Technology from the Blu-Ray road tour</title>
<description>The crew kicks off the show with a call from Listener John in an area outside of Tucson with Slow Internet. The crew discusses problems with sending large files over the internet, even though higher broadband speeds could mean the receiver could easily get it.  Andy talks a little about what Multi-track recording and editing is all about. Nicolas Mauro from PNY visits the show to talk about some of the products from PNY for the computer upgrade. Carol gets Alek from Aleks Christmas Webcam on the line to talk about his lights and the idea to help out. Listener Stan calls in with a problem listening to online audio with AOL. Listener Michael calls in with a problem opening Word documents in Works. Issue also surrounded around system after a repair missing programs that were originally in the system. Crew recommends PDF and Open Office. Listener Chuck calls in to recommend sending a Document file over PDF file when searching for a job.  John Grantham from Blu-Ray calls in to talk about the Blu-Ray tour in Chandler and what Blu-Ray has to offer. Listener John calls in with issues relating to service after the BSOD. Andy talks about new issue of Make Magazine and how one of the jobs involves making a speaker out of a foam plate. http://www.makezine.com. Slick talks about Kata-bags.com which makes camera bags. Ziddeo.Com host a User Created contest within G4TechTV.
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<pubDate>Sun, 23 Dec 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>12/23/2007 - In this weeks show we talk with Nicholas Mauro of PNY and the XLR8 line, Alek from Aleks Christmas Webcam on his holiday light display and John Grantham for Blu-Ray Technology from the Blu-Ray road tour</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>The crew kicks off the show with a call from Listener John in an area outside of Tucson with Slow Internet. The crew discusses problems with sending large files over the internet, even though higher broadband speeds could mean the receiver could easily get it.  Andy talks a little about what Multi-track recording and editing is all about. Nicolas Mauro from PNY visits the show to talk about some of the products from PNY for the computer upgrade. Carol gets Alek from Aleks Christmas Webcam on the line to talk about his lights and the idea to help out. Listener Stan calls in with a problem listening to online audio with AOL. Listener Michael calls in with a problem opening Word documents in Works. Issue also surrounded around system after a repair missing programs that were originally in the system. Crew recommends PDF and Open Office. Listener Chuck calls in to recommend sending a Document file over PDF file when searching for a job.  John Grantham from Blu-Ray calls in to talk about the Blu-Ray tour in Chandler and what Blu-Ray has to offer. Listener John calls in with issues relating to service after the BSOD. Andy talks about new issue of Make Magazine and how one of the jobs involves making a speaker out of a foam plate. http://www.makezine.com. Slick talks about Kata-bags.com which makes camera bags. Ziddeo.Com host a User Created contest within G4TechTV.
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<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, gadgets, Technology News, blu-ray, Nicolas Mauro, PNY, XLR8, Aleks Christmas webcam</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:17:24</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 12/16/2007 - Subjects covered on this weeks show include a great book on Vista, the upcoming CES Show, Sites for checking on the security of your system and a way to get Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate at a great price for the college student. </title>
<description>We kick off this weeks show with a discussion on a new Book on Vista from David Karp, Windows Vista Annoynaces. Andy talks about some of the dates for CES, AVN and MacWorld. Slick talks about the Palm TX he needs to have replaced.  Listener Pete calls in with a problem with Speed in Green Valley. Pete wants to know how to check speed. Andy recommends Speakeasy.Net and Steve Gibsons http://www.grc.com and DSLReports.com.  Andy mentions RuralNetwireless.com. Slick talks about the letter he received in response to his query to the Arizona Attorney General regarding an Email that told him he was a winner of a contest. Listener Dallas calls in with a Website that he thought was better then GRC for navigation http://www.pcflank.com and http://www.auditmypc.com Listener Mr Singh calls in after updating Explorer 7 and having an issue with PeoplePC.  Listener Charles wants to network and shares files and wants to know if he has a firewall on his computer. Slick talks about the Widget he found for the site http://www.snapvine.com. Slick talks about how to tell windows to not remind you about a firewall when you are using a hardware firewall.  Listener calls in with a Question about running Office and looking into the student version. Listener Jeff recommends the site http://www.theultimatesteal.com which offers Office for Students with an EDU address for a great price.  Listener Don calls in with problems with his router and looking into serving media directly through a server to control content. Listener calls in with a question as to what needs to run in the background with XP or how to streamline the experience. Andy recommends TweakUI. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/12162007.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>TechtalkRadio Show from 12/16/2007 - Subjects covered on this weeks show include a great book on Vista, Sites for checking on the security of your system and a way to get Microsoft Office 2007 Ultimate at a great price for the college student. </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>We kick off this weeks show with a discussion on a new Book on Vista from David Karp, Windows Vista Annoynaces. Andy talks about some of the dates for CES, AVN and MacWorld. Slick talks about the Palm TX he needs to have replaced.  Listener Pete calls in with a problem with Speed in Green Valley. Pete wants to know how to check speed. Andy recommends Speakeasy.Net and Steve Gibsons http://www.grc.com and DSLReports.com.  Andy mentions RuralNetwireless.com. Slick talks about the letter he received in response to his query to the Arizona Attorney General regarding an Email that told him he was a winner of a contest. Listener Dallas calls in with a Website that he thought was better then GRC for navigation http://www.pcflank.com and http://www.auditmypc.com Listener Mr Singh calls in after updating Explorer 7 and having an issue with PeoplePC.  Listener Charles wants to network and shares files and wants to know if he has a firewall on his computer. Slick talks about the Widget he found for the site http://www.snapvine.com. Slick talks about how to tell windows to not remind you about a firewall when you are using a hardware firewall.  Listener calls in with a Question about running Office and looking into the student version. Listener Jeff recommends the site http://www.theultimatesteal.com which offers Office for Students with an EDU address for a great price.  Listener Don calls in with problems with his router and looking into serving media directly through a server to control content. Listener calls in with a question as to what needs to run in the background with XP or how to streamline the experience. Andy recommends TweakUI. 
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<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, gadgets, Technology News, Vista, auditmypc.com, pcflank.com</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:25:00</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 12/09/2007 - Kathleen Dunleavy from Sprint talks about holiday gift giving and SprintSpeed Cell, PDA and Broadband ideas and Jason from Definitive Home Theater visits the show to talk about HDTV and DTV and how Plasma, LCD and DLP fit into the picture</title>
<description>This weeks show begins with an interview with Sun Riders Motorcycle Club Sgt at Arms, Papa Bear on the Sun Riders Motorcycle Toy Parade. Andy talks about his bike from Arizona Honda - A 2007 Goldwing with lots of fun gadgets including AM/FM radio, CB intercom, Navigation, Heated seats and grips. Andy and Slick talk about the notice of CompUSA closing all store after the holidays. Kathleen Dunleavey from Sprint visits to talk about Cell Phones and PDA and Wireless broadband devices from Sprint. Listener Ken calls in with a question about Pinnacle Studio 10 and rendering which freezes up during the rebuild. Website of the week - Aleks Christmas Webcam - http://www.komar,org/cgi-bin/christmas_webcam. Jason from Definitive Home Theater visits to talk about LCD, Plasma, DLP and technology for Home Theater entertainment. A great segment that answers many questions. Ustream.TV viewers ask how to best clean Plasma and LCD TV's. Jason mentions Monster Clean from the people at Monster Cable. Slick ask what the difference is between DVI and HDMI. Listener Trisha calls in with a question about DTV and HDTV and wants to know if it is the same.  Jasons website at http://www.definitivehometheater.com</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 09 Dec 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>TechtalkRadio Show from 12/09/2007 - Kathleen Dunleavy from Sprint talks about holiday gift giving and Jason from Definitive Home Theater visits the show to talk about HDTV and DTV and how Plasma, LCD and DLP fit into the picture</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks show begins with an interview with Sun Riders Motorcycle Club Sgt at Arms, Papa Bear on the Sun Riders Motorcycle Toy Parade. Andy talks about his bike from Arizona Honda - A 2007 Goldwing with lots of fun gadgets including AM/FM radio, CB intercom, Navigation, Heated seats and grips. Andy and Slick talk about the notice of CompUSA closing all store after the holidays. Kathleen Dunleavey from Sprint visits to talk about Cell Phones and PDA and Wireless broadband devices from Sprint. Listener Ken calls in with a question about Pinnacle Studio 10 and rendering which freezes up during the rebuild. Website of the week - Aleks Christmas Webcam - http://www.komar,org/cgi-bin/christmas_webcam. Jason from Definitive Home Theater visits to talk about LCD, Plasma, DLP and technology for Home Theater entertainment. A great segment that answers many questions. Ustream.TV viewers ask how to best clean Plasma and LCD TV's. Jason mentions Monster Clean from the people at Monster Cable. Slick ask what the difference is between DVI and HDMI. Listener Trisha calls in with a question about DTV and HDTV and wants to know if it is the same.  Jasons website at http://www.definitivehometheater.com
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<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, gadgets, Technology News, Sprint, Defintive Home Theater, How To, Home Theater</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:22:00</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 12-02-2007 - An Interview with AMD on the new Spider Platform, Holiday Gaming, Igo website, Big Screen TVs and jumping from the 64bit OS of Windows Vista to the 32Bit version</title>
<description>We kick off this weeks show with a discussion on Holiday Gaming. Andy talks about some new cell phones for the holiday season. New Windows Mobile 6 technology with Live Search. Discussion about the new Xbox360 Arcade. An Interview with AMD's Simon Solotko on the Spider Platform with the AMD Phenom processor. Andy notes that the entire staff of the show is Unemployed. Some fun ideas and suggestions for full time work. Ustreamer and listener to the show chats with Carol about his website www.drawnbypain.com which was created by a film school graduate online looking for a place to showcase his work. Slick and Andy discuss pod or vodcast for retailer websites. Slick shares some info about retailers that had issues with too many shoppers online. Slick shares info about the Digital TV Conversion. Andy recommends a look at KOLD.com with a link there on DTV info. Andy talks about VistaView dual tuner video card. Carol gives us a quick review of Kelby Training's InDesign CS3 workshop in Phoenix.Andy raves about Kelby Training. Slick gives us a website of the week www.igo.com for finding componants for power supplies. Andy talks about Vizio after wallys parents purchased a new LCD TV. The discussion over contrast ratio is also discussed. Christmas for Andy comes early as the BH Photo and Video catalog arrives. The crew talks about warranty coverage on MP3 players. Andy talks about the average price of a good graphics card. CEO and Founder of Go Daddy  Bob Parsons will be Grand Marshall of the Sun Rider Toy Parade and will be bringing the Go Daddy Bike to the Toy Parade but also gives Andy a chance to mention new Google Go Daddy features. Listener Email from Tony wanting to know about the 64Bit version of Vista. Tom calls in with a question about the partition and how drive letters become reassigned.</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 02 Dec 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/12022007.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>TechtalkRadio Show from 12/02/2007 - An Interview with AMD on the new Spider Platform, Holiday Gaming, Igo website, Big Screen TVs and jumping from the 64bit OS of Windows Vista to the 32Bit version</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>We kick off this weeks show with a discussion on Holiday Gaming. Andy talks about some new cell phones for the holiday season. New Windows Mobile 6 technology with Live Search. Discussion about the new Xbox360 Arcade. An Interview with AMD's Simon Solotko on the Spider Platform with the AMD Phenom processor. Andy notes that the entire staff of the show is Unemployed. Some fun ideas and suggestions for full time work. Ustreamer and listener to the show chats with Carol about his website www.drawnbypain.com which was created by a film school graduate online looking for a place to showcase his work. Slick and Andy discuss pod or vodcast for retailer websites. Slick shares some info about retailers that had issues with too many shoppers online. Slick shares info about the Digital TV Conversion. Andy recommends a look at KOLD.com with a link there on DTV info. Andy talks about VistaView dual tuner video card. Carol gives us a quick review of Kelby Training's InDesign CS3 workshop in Phoenix.Andy raves about Kelby Training. Slick gives us a website of the week www.igo.com for finding componants for power supplies. Andy talks about Vizio after wallys parents purchased a new LCD TV. The discussion over contrast ratio is also discussed. Christmas for Andy comes early as the BH Photo and Video catalog arrives. The crew talks about warranty coverage on MP3 players. Andy talks about the average price of a good graphics card. CEO and Founder of Go Daddy  Bob Parsons will be Grand Marshall of the Sun Rider Toy Parade and will be bringing the Go Daddy Bike to the Toy Parade but also gives Andy a chance to mention new Google Go Daddy features. Listener Email from Tony wanting to know about the 64Bit version of Vista. Tom calls in with a question about the partition and how drive letters become reassigned.
</itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, gadgets, Technology News, AMD, Phenom, Spider </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:14:39</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 11-25-2007 - In this weeks show, the aftermath of Black Friday, Open Office, AntiVirus programs and going from Vista to XP.</title>
<description>This weeks show begins with a discussion about Skins for the Notebooks, laptops, PDA's, Cell Phones and Desktops. http://www.skinit.com A welcome to the Ustream viewers and listeners. Andy talks about recent casting for Speed Racer, Max Payne with Mark Wahlberg and Hitman. Jeff Bishop calls in and talks about his system crash on Thanksgiving Day. Jeff talks about how he replaced his system at SWS. Andy talks about a new book  by Jeremy J Sydik title Design Accessible Web Sites. What happens when your computer starts beeping. Andy talks about a Post Card for tracking down problems in your PC. Desk Manufacturers are becomming saavy to PC Cooling needs. Slick talks about a friend that had a system die and the recovery disk that did not work. His recommendation is to backup your emergency install disk. Andy talks about the installation of Norton Internet Security 2008. Andy talks about ED Botts article on ZDNet and how you should have tools and flash drives with you when you visit your relatives during the holiday. Andy talks about Black Friday and this year at Best Buy. Andy talks about how people were selling the Ticket for inventory to other people in line. Listener Joe from PA calls in looking for a new Mac Book and wants to get a better price. Ustreamer Ghandahl recommends Mac Mall and dealmac.com Slick shares why he likes the Mac.Listener Mark calls in with his issues with Vista and Outlook 2003 after Office 2007 was installed. Andy talks about the different versions of Office. Listener Paul calls in with a question about Notebooks, His laptop is 2 years old and would like to buy one with Vista. Andy talks about the Gateway One. Listener Dave with a question about X-FI sound card. Dave would like to know who to disable sound on board. Listener Doug has an issue when shutting down Vista Premium. Problem is AppBar Bullet.  Listener calls in with a Question about 10/1000 networking speeds working on the net. Listener Kevin calls in looking for going back to XP from Vista and wants to get drivers for his Toshiba laptop. Listener Jerry calls in wondering about moving files between Office and Open Office</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 25 Nov 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/11252007.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>TechtalkRadio Show from 11/25/2007 - In this weeks show, the aftermath of Black Friday, Open Office, AntiVirus programs and going from Vista to XP.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>This weeks show begins with a discussion about Skins for the Notebooks, laptops, PDA's, Cell Phones and Desktops. www.skinit.com A welcome to the Ustream viewers and listeners. Andy talks about recent casting for Speed Racer, Max Payne with Mark Wahlberg and Hitman. Jeff Bishop calls in and talks about his system crash on Thanksgiving Day. Jeff talks about how he replaced his system at SWS. Andy talks about a new book  by Jeremy J Sydik title Design Accessible Web Sites. What happens when your computer starts beeping. Andy talks about a Post Card for tracking down problems in your PC. Desk Manufacturers are becomming saavy to PC Cooling needs. Slick talks about a friend that had a system die and the recovery disk that did not work. His recommendation is to backup your emergency install disk. Andy talks about the installation of Norton Internet Security 2008. Andy talks about ED Botts article on ZDNet and how you should have tools and flash drives with you when you visit your relatives during the holiday. Andy talks about Black Friday and this year at Best Buy. Andy talks about how people were selling the Ticket for inventory to other people in line. Listener Joe from PA calls in looking for a new Mac Book and wants to get a better price. Ustreamer Ghandahl recommends Mac Mall and dealmac.com Slick shares why he likes the Mac.Listener Mark calls in with his issues with Vista and Outlook 2003 after Office 2007 was installed. Andy talks about the different versions of Office. Listener Paul calls in with a question about Notebooks, His laptop is 2 years old and would like to buy one with Vista. Andy talks about the Gateway One. Listener Dave with a question about X-FI sound card. Dave would like to know who to disable sound on board. Listener Doug has an issue when shutting down Vista Premium. Problem is AppBar Bullet.  Listener calls in with a Question about 10/1000 networking speeds working on the net. Listener Kevin calls in looking for going back to XP from Vista and wants to get drivers for his Toshiba laptop. Listener Jerry calls in wondering about moving files between Office and Open Office 
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<itunes:keywords>TechtalkRadio, Skinit.com, Technology News, Gadgets</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:17:12</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 11-18-2007 - In this weeks Show - Microsofts Michael Clark share a new form of communication with UC, Unified Communications, Carol announces the Sun Rider Toy Parade Grand Marshall and listeners have issues with Outlook 2003 and Vista.</title>
<description>Andy and Slick kick off this weeks show with another look at the ScottEVest jackets, the Classic Vest and the Tactical Jacket.  www.scottevest.com Listener Dave calls in with a question about ATI All In Wonder Radeon PCI-E card that has a driver issue that crashes in XP. Carol calls in to announce that Bob Parsons, CEO and Founder of Go Daddy will be the Grand Marshall this year. She also give us a quick thought about Call of Duty 4. Listener Mark calls in with a question about installing Outlook 2003 to work with Vista. Andy talks about his friend that wants to post from multiple IP numbers on Craigslist. Listener recommends Thunderbird for Daves Email problem. Recommendations from listeners for the Tor-Project. Michael Clark from Microsoft calls in to discuss info on UC, Unified Communications.  Micheal gives us info on Round Table - www.microsoft.com/uc, Andy and Slick talk about Black Friday sales and Cyber Monday. Listener Email from Bob about Emachine with Dual Core Processor but cannot install HP4300 Printer with Windows Media Center Edition. Slick and Andy talk about search engine preferences, Andy shares links to www.heinzredzone.com for Tailgate Recipe Contest. Andy talks about the decision to go mail order vs local vender and when is it time to jump with the mail order process. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/11182007.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>TechtalkRadio Show from 11/18/2007 - In this weeks Show - Microsofts Michael Clark share a new form of communication with Unified Communications and listeners have issues with Outlook 2003 and Vista.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>Andy and Slick kick off this weeks show with another look at the ScottEVest jackets, the Classic Vest and the Tactical Jacket.  www.scottevest.com Listener Dave calls in with a question about ATI All In Wonder Radeon PCI-E card that has a driver issue that crashes in XP. Carol calls in to announce that Bob Parsons, CEO and Founder of Go Daddy will be the Grand Marshall this year. She also give us a quick thought about Call of Duty 4. Listener Mark calls in with a question about installing Outlook 2003 to work with Vista. Andy talks about his friend that wants to post from multiple IP numbers on Craigslist. Listener recommends Thunderbird for Daves Email problem. Recommendations from listeners for the Tor-Project. Michael Clark from Microsoft calls in to discuss info on UC, Unified Communications.  Micheal gives us info on Round Table - www.microsoft.com/uc, Andy and Slick talk about Black Friday sales and Cyber Monday. Listener Email from Bob about Emachine with Dual Core Processor but cannot install HP4300 Printer with Windows Media Center Edition. Slick and Andy talk about search engine preferences, Andy shares links to www.heinzredzone.com for Tailgate Recipe Contest. Andy talks about the decision to go mail order vs local vender and when is it time to jump with the mail order process. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>techtalkradio, Michael Clark, UC, Unified Communications, Round Table, Tor Project, EVest, </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:15:04</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 11-11-2007 - In this weeks Show - Building a system from the ground up, Larry Becker of the In Design Workshop Nov 30th in Phoenix, Scott Jordan on http://www.scottsevest.com and Read Bryan of Cartridge World Marana.</title>
<description>We kick of this weeks show with Slicks strange tribute to Hee Haw. Scott Jordan from ScottEvest sends the crew some Gear Management clothing from the company. Slick tries on the Vest. Andy talks about the RCA Jet Stream S2501 Wireless MP3 Player, Listener Gary calls in asking about ITE IDE connectors on the ASUS Motherboard. The crew recommends SATA over PATA when available. Larry Becker, Executive Director of the NAPP and with Kelby Training calls in to share information on the In Design Tour coming to Phoenix on November 30th http://www.kelbytraining.com. Larry defines the In Design program and what Taz Tally will offer. Andy shares info about a co-worker who wants a gaming machine and why building one is better sometimes that buying a rack system. Listener Chris calls in with the dilema of building a system for friends. Slick gives us a website of the week - Softwarefor.org . The site has freeware and shareware that can be distributed and given to starving students, etc. Carol and Andy share a story of looking on Google for Tommy Burgers. Scott  Jordan of http://www.scottevest.com calls in to talk about the Gear Management Clothing. Read Bryant of Cartridge World Marana calls in to talk about refilling inks and toner and how his company can help consumers save money. We also discuss the myths of Cartridge Refilling from the Printing Industry</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>TechtalkRadio Show from 11/11/2007 - In this weeks Show - Building a system from the ground up, Larry Becker of the In Design Workshop Nov 30th in Phoenix, Scott Jordan on http://www.scottsevest.com and Read Bryan of Cartridge World Marana.</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>We kick of this weeks show with Slicks strange tribute to Hee Haw. Scott Jordan from ScottEvest sends the crew some Gear Management clothing from the company. Slick tries on the Vest. Andy talks about the RCA Jet Stream S2501 Wireless MP3 Player, Listener Gary calls in asking about ITE IDE connectors on the ASUS Motherboard. The crew recommends SATA over PATA when available. Larry Becker, Executive Director of the NAPP and with Kelby Training calls in to share information on the In Design Tour coming to Phoenix on November 30th http://www.kelbytraining.com. Larry defines the In Design program and what Taz Tally will offer. Andy shares info about a co-worker who wants a gaming machine and why building one is better sometimes that buying a rack system. Listener Chris calls in with the dilema of building a system for friends. Slick gives us a website of the week - Softwarefor.org . The site has freeware and shareware that can be distributed and given to starving students, etc. Carol and Andy share a story of looking on Google for Tommy Burgers. Scott  Jordan of http://www.scottevest.com calls in to talk about the Gear Management Clothing. Read Bryant of Cartridge World Marana calls in to talk about refilling inks and toner and how his company can help consumers save money. We also discuss the myths of Cartridge Refilling from the Printing Industry  </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>techtalkradio, Larry Becker, In Design, Scott Jordan, EVest, Read Bryant, Cartridge World. </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:15:58</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 11/04/2007 - In this weeks show we talk about Orange Box and TF2, TV in the future with Anystream's Geoff Allan, StoreVault with Drew Meyer and issues with FireFox and talk with the man behind GoDaddy, Bob Parsons</title>
<description>We kick off this weeks show with the return of Wally, How to become invisible online with messaging, Slick gives us a look at the Genius 6"x10" Tablet - What's New in PC World Magazine for December, The Crew talks about Cell Phones and how the hype drives sales with the technology. What is hype and what is not. Geoff Allen from AnyStream.com visits the show to talk about TV if the Future and how media content providers are becoming more tech savvy. Slick talks about why he loves Team Fortress 2 from Valve so much. Listener Tony provides us with this weeks Website of the Week - www.grandcentral.com Andy talked with Bob Parsons of GoDaddy earlier in the week about the JDRF.Org walk and he shares the interview here.  Jeff Bishop calls in to tell us about ACBRadio.Org and the show tuesday on Leopard from Apple and Accesibility. Jeff shares info on NOD32 and the new version to be released this week. Drew Meyer of Network Appliance visits to talk about smart storage planning. Listener Charlie calls in with a question about Firefox 1.5 and how some weblinks move to a google search page. Andy and Carol talk about Advanced Warfare Mod for Joint Operations.  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 04 Nov 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/11042007.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>TechtalkRadio Show from 11/04/2007 - In this weeks show we talk about Orange Box and TF2, TV in the future with Anystream's Geoff Allan, StoreVault with Drew Meyer and issues with FireFox and talk with the man behind GoDaddy, Bob Parsons</itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary>We kick off this weeks show with the return of Wally, How to become invisible online with messaging, Slick gives us a look at the Genius 6"x10" Tablet - What's New in PC World Magazine for December, The Crew talks about Cell Phones and how the hype drives sales with the technology. What is hype and what is not. Geoff Allen from AnyStream.com visits the show to talk about TV if the Future and how media content providers are becoming more tech savvy. Slick talks about why he loves Team Fortress 2 from Valve so much. Listener Tony provides us with this weeks Website of the Week - www.grandcentral.com Andy talked with Bob Parsons of GoDaddy earlier in the week about the JDRF.Org walk and he shares the interview here.  Jeff Bishop calls in to tell us about ACBRadio.Org and the show tuesday on Leopard from Apple and Accesibility. Jeff shares info on NOD32 and the new version to be released this week. Drew Meyer of Network Appliance visits to talk about smart storage planning. Listener Charlie calls in with a question about Firefox 1.5 and how some weblinks move to a google search page. Andy and Carol talk about Advanced Warfare Mod for Joint Operations.   </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>techtalkradio, StoreVault, Drew Meyers, GoDaddy, Bob Parsons, JDRF.Org, Geoff Allen, Anystream.Com </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:19:24</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 10/28/2007 -In this Weeks show, MyComputerWork Tech is Discussed. Apples new OS X Leopard and Guitar Hero III, Michael Bryant from Sony Creative Software  calls to discuss  Sony Vegas 8.0  </title>
<description>The Show begins with a discussion on Apples release of the Mac OS X Leopard. New features and David Pogues column. Slick covers some of the features of the new Gateway One PC and Andy shares the comparisons between the iMac and the Gateway PC. Luke Ford, CEO and President of MyComputerTech.com calls in to discuss the support services for the company.  Slicks website of the week is all about clothing. He talks about scottsevest.com with some great ideas for clothing geared to tech. Guitar Hero III is out and Andy talks about the title. Andy reads a letter from a listener regarding Video Professor and Andy reads a response to the listener. Listener Stan calls in with a question about a Form Filling program and the crew gives a few recommendations.  Listener Cindy calls in and recommends Google AutoFill. Listener Earl calls in with a question about Using Windows 95 and connecting a TV to the computer, Earl may have also wanted to hook up a monitor to the computer. Andy recommends Planet Terror for filmmakers looking for info about filmmaking. Michael Bryant Senior Product Manager for Sony Creative visits to talk about Sony Vegas 8.0. Video Editing and production. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 28 Oct 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
<link>http://www.techtalkradio.com/podcast/10282007.mp3</link>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle>TechtalkRadio Show from 10/28/2007 - In this Weeks show, MyComputerWork Tech is Discussed. Apples new OS X Leopard and Guitar Hero III, Michael Bryant from Sony Creative Software  calls to discuss  Sony Vegas 8.0  </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary> The Show begins with a discussion on Apples release of the Mac OS X Leopard. New features and David Pogues column. Slick covers some of the features of the new Gateway One PC and Andy shares the comparisons between the iMac and the Gateway PC. Luke Ford, CEO and President of MyComputerTech.com calls in to discuss the support services for the company.  Slicks website of the week is all about clothing. He talks about scottsevest.com with some great ideas for clothing geared to tech. Guitar Hero III is out and Andy talks about the title. Andy reads a letter from a listener regarding Video Professor and Andy reads a response to the listener. Listener Stan calls in with a question about a Form Filling program and the crew gives a few recommendations.  Listener Cindy calls in and recommends Google AutoFill. Listener Earl calls in with a question about Using Windows 95 and connecting a TV to the computer, Earl may have also wanted to hook up a monitor to the computer. Andy recommends Planet Terror for filmmakers looking for info about filmmaking. Michael Bryant Senior Product Manager for Sony Creative visits to talk about Sony Vegas 8.0. Video Editing and production. </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>techtalkradio, sony, vegas pro, 8, version 8.0, mycomputerworks.com, TechtalkRadio, Luke Ford</itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:26:28</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 10/21/2007 - In this weeks show we Unbox the Gateway One Intel Core 2 Duo system that is truly All in One, we also talk about the new Mac OS and chat with Bill Nye the Science Guy </title>
<description>We start the show this week with a question from Ustream.TV and KNST listener why blogger doesn't have a search function. Slick talks about the new Operating System from Apple due out October 26th, Mac Leopard and Braille Support for Installing and Upgrading the Operating System.  Slick unboxes the Gateway One Desktop System. Andy and the crew talks about Black-Friday.net and deals on laptops on the way. Slick talks about Windows 7 and Home Server. Listener Stan calls in to share the site http://www.gethuman.com for connecting faster to phone tech support. Slick mentions a program for cleaning cookies called http://www.ccleaner.com Andy talks about chatting with Rocker Mike Reno and how MySpace is managed with his bank. Slick talks about the fight between MySpace and Facebook and Social Networking. Slick mentions a new Alarm Site for Sounds and Effects from the computer to wake up..http://www.klokoo.com. Listener Rachel is looking for a solution for Books on Tape/Digital Files and needs some help making it work. Listener Tony calls in with a situation of his system regarding ChkDsk and Scandisc running out of boot. Bill Nye the Science Guy visits to talk about Vision for your kids and how they are affected by Video Games. http://www.vspkids.com  </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2007 21:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<itunes:author>Andy Taylor, Slick, Carol D'Andrea </itunes:author>
<itunes:subtitle> TechtalkRadio Show from 10/21/2007 - In this weeks show we Unbox the Gateway One Intel Core 2 Duo system that is truly All in One, we also talk about the new Mac OS and chat with Bill Nye the Science Guy  </itunes:subtitle>
<itunes:summary> We start the show this week with a question from Ustream.TV and KNST listener why blogger doesn't have a search function. Slick talks about the new Operating System from Apple due out October 26th, Mac Leopard and Braille Support for Installing and Upgrading the Operating System.  Slick unboxes the Gateway One Desktop System. Andy and the crew talks about Black-Friday.net and deals on laptops on the way. Slick talks about Windows 7 and Home Server. Listener Stan calls in to share the site http://www.gethuman.com for connecting faster to phone tech support. Slick mentions a program for cleaning cookies called http://www.ccleaner.com Andy talks about chatting with Rocker Mike Reno and how MySpace is managed with his bank. Slick talks about the fight between MySpace and Facebook and Social Networking. Slick mentions a new Alarm Site for Sounds and Effects from the computer to wake up..http://www.klokoo.com. Listener Rachel is looking for a solution for Books on Tape/Digital Files and needs some help making it work. Listener Tony calls in with a situation of his system regarding ChkDsk and Scandisc running out of boot. Bill Nye the Science Guy visits to talk about Vision for your kids and how they are affected by Video Games. http://www.vspkids.com </itunes:summary>
<itunes:keywords>techtalkradio, Gateway One, beautyofone.com, monorail, all in one, vista, xp, leopard, bill, nye, the science guy, vision, loverboy, mike reno, andy taylor, klpx, kold, knst, Tucson, Computer,  technology, news, gadgets, slick, carol d'andrea </itunes:keywords>
<itunes:duration>01:22:16</itunes:duration>
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<title>TechtalkRadio Show from 10/14/2007 - In this weeks show we discuss Myspace and Beyond, Geek.Com shares info on their Laptop Buyers Guide, and we answer your questions and talk about some killer new gadgets </title>
<description>We kick off this weeks show with a discussion RadioHeads release of the Album online with a Quick question to singer Rick Derringer about the idea of allowing people to pay what they want for albums. We talk with Joel Evans, Chief Geek from Geek.Com about the new Laptop Buyers Guide. We share tips on buying a new laptop. Listener Stan wants to know if he should take the 50 dollar discount and buy Vista to upgrade his laptop. Andy shares some new products, The Logi