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DECEMBER | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
December 30 |
Steve Wozniak's Apple Auction. Finally, Adobe Flash has been retired. FAA issues Long-Awaited Rules for Drones. American Airlines resumes Boeing 737 Max flights. Benjamin Rockwell on cleaning Server Rooms and Computers. Hank Kee discusses a Turning Point in the Digital Revolution and developing a Backup and Recovery Strategy. Marty Winston on turning 21. |
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December 23 |
Windows 10 20H2 Update, on some computers, damages the SSD file system if you run ChkDsk. Cable companies can no longer "RENT" you the router you already own. Google Officially Announces Android Auto closed testing Apps. Google buys a company that turns old Windows PCs into Chrome OS machines. Nikon is closing camera manufacturing in Japan. SSD Prices Set to Drop in the first quarter due to an oversupply of 3D NAND. Benjamin Rockwell on working in the same household. Hank Kee on putting All Your Digital Services in One Basket. Also, Flash Memory Card specifications. Marty Winston discusses gifts. |
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December 16 |
Oracle is the latest Company to leave California. IBM squeezes 16,000 write-erase cycles from QLC flash. Caveat Emptor, Solid State Makers swap parts without telling us. Benjamin Rockwell on volume License Agreements. Hank Kee on cables: there Are Cables and There Are Cables, Now We Have USB-C. Also, Hank discusses how Solid State Devices work. Marty Winston on snow belts. |
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December 9 |
Tesla is Moving to Houston, Texas. Hewlett Packard Enterprise also prepares to move its HQ to Houston. US Labor Board Alleges Google Illegally Spied on Workers Before Firing them. Microsoft Apologizes for a Feature Criticized as Workplace Surveillance. Apple Offers a free Fix for iPhone 11 Devices That No longer Respond to Touch. Showtime Launches a free Pluto TV Channel. HBO Max Owner Reportedly Plans to Launch Two More Streaming Services, but with Ads. Benjamin Rockwell on Employee Surveillance Programs. Hank Kee discusses: suggested Stocking Stuffers for the Computer Nerds, Making a List and Checking It Twice for Last Minute Christmas Gifts and asks What Will Replace NAND Flash Memory? Marty Winston on Photon Emitters. |
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December 2 |
Opt Out of Amazon Sidewalk. Microsoft Productivity Score Workplace Surveillance Feature. Unannounced Changes in Android Auto. Apple-1 with Original Box, Signed by Steve Wozniak put up for auction. Benjamin Rockwell on Ageism in the Workplace. Hank Kee on speeding up Windows 10, on Visual Voice Mail, on the dangers of Using the Same Password for multiple accounts and on misleading advertisements by Samsung. Marty Winston on Benchware. |
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NOVEMBER | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
November 25 |
There is 5G and then there is 5G for the Average Consumer. Tesla and eMMC Memory Failures. Arecibo Dish to be demolished. Benjamin Rockwell on OEM vs 3rd Party Ink and Toner. Hank Kee discusses the rise of Employee Surveillance Software and suggests turning off Google Gmail Tracking Home Automation. Marty Winston on Wishbones, Final Thoughts, Black Friday and Cyber Monday will be a Passing Memory. Joe King with his Thanksgiving thoughts. Virtual Thanksgiving Day Parades from the Past. |
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November 18 |
Microsoft will force users of Windows 10 service pack 1903 to update, whether they like it or not. The FCC Waives 30 Days Notice on Channel Blank Out. Google Storage Will End Free Unlimited Storage on June 1, 2021. Deutsche Bank Says Employees Working from Home Should Pay a "Privilege tax". The search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Arecibo Observatory Dish Damaged Again, beyond repair this time. Benjamin Rockwell on 5S Made Simple. Hank Kee ponders how Cost Effective is Your Internet Service. Hank also reports on Google Building their own CPU chips. Marty Winston will put UVC Next to Me. |
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November 11 |
Microsoft may have dropped support for Office 2010, but there are alternatives. Older Android phones won't support many secure websites by September 2021. Windows 10 upgrades blocked over Intel Thunderbolt 'DMA violation'. TV providers on track to lose around 5 million subscribers in 2020. Benjamin Rockwell on Tech Training in a COVID19 world. Hank Kee explains Thunderbolt and compares Solid State Drives to SD Flash Card Memory to USB Flash Drive Storage. Marty Winston offers a Geek Salute to Service. |
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November 4 |
Better Internet in Rural Areas Would Attract New working from home. Impact of Cord Cutting on Cable Operators. Raspberry Pi 400. Benjamin Rockwell on Data Piracy is Still Hard Even working from home. Hank Kee discusses an Alternative to Zoom Teleconferencing, extending the use of Systems with 32/64 GB eMMC Memory and Caveat Emptor - Computer Equipment Reviews. Marty Winston is Dazed and Glazed for the Holidays. |
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OCTOBER | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
October 28 |
The US accuses Google of being an illegal monopoly. Amazon is paying for Non Amazon Purchase Data. Nokia blocks Lenovo from selling any laptops. T-Mobile TVision. Benjamin Rockwell on coding and Programming. Hank Kee on running Multiple Versions of Microsoft Office, on a Microsoft Survey that showed people believe companies bear the responsibility for protecting Data Privacy - not the Government, on the Communications Decency Act Section 230 and on Black Friday Sneak Peeks. Marty Winston on Tech or Treat. |
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October 21 |
Stricter rules to tighten H1-B Visa for high-skilled foreign workers. iPhone Survey and the iPhone 12 Announcements. Yahoo Announces Shutdown Of Social Platform Yahoo Groups. Microsoft Forcing Installation of Microsoft Web based Programs. US Indicts Sandworm, Russia's Most Destructive Cyberwar Unit. Benjamin Rockwell on IBM splitting into two companies. Hank Kee on IBM's Spin-Off plans and on Smart Phone Apps for GPS Car Navigation. Marty Winston on Splash Tech. |
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October 14 |
IBM will split into two companies. Google G Suite was renamed to Google Workspace. Stricter Rules for H1B Hires. Benjamin Rockwell on backing up to the Cloud - Not Reliable or Fully Safe. Hank Kee on the Culture at Big Blue (IBM) - Yesterday and Today. Marty Winston on the Bloom In Lumens. |
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October 7 |
Phone Services Can Not Charge for the New Required Robocall-Fighting Tools. Google Extends Unlimited Minutes for Free Google Meet Account. Windows 10 Will Alert User When SSD Life Cycle is Soon to End. Benjamin Rockwell on External Threats to the Company. Hank Kee on the State of Solid State Drive Technology and how Telehealth/Telemedicine May Be Permanent After Covid-19. Marty Winston on Messes. |
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SEPTEMBER | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
September 30 |
Major Hospital Chain UHS Hit with Massive Cyber Attack. Most Americans Think Big Tech is Spying on Them. Google Meet Sets 60 Minute Limit with Free Plan. Microsoft Meet will be integrated into the next Windows 10 Update. Benjamin Rockwell on why IT Pro Work is a 25 by 8 Service. Hank Kee on Quantum Computing and the Longevity Of Craigslist. Marty Winston on Peripheral Roles. |
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September 23 |
IBM Did Discriminate Against Older Workers in Layoffs. Your Weather App Is Selling You Out. Firefox Send and Firefox Notes Decommisioned, Use File.Pizza. Phones for Low-Income Users Hacked Before They're Turned On. Benjamin Rockwell on Insider Threats to The Company. Hank Kee discusses Microsoft's Underwater Data Center that resurfaced After Two Years. Marty Winston on No Wonderland. |
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September 16 |
Covid-19 Internet Speeds. The pandemic Is Taking a Heavy Toll on Our Mental Health. In the future, separating Support for Chrome OS and Chrome the Browser. Dozens of Amazon's own products have been reported as dangerous. The cable-box competition rules have been completely dismantled. Benjamin Rockwell on miscellaneous Network Definitions. Hank Kee on the latest security issue with Bluetooth, and, why U.S. banks and tech firms have no need of H1B Visa talent. Marty Winston on Stage Craftiness. |
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September 9 |
There May Be a Privacy Issue with Amazon Alexa for Landlords. Cable TV Channels and 4K with an antenna. Working Remotely in the Pandemic May Generate a Tax Surprise. Seven Years Later, Court Finally Finds Illegal NSA Spying Program to Have Been Illegal. Benjamin Rockwell on Remote Management and Monitoring. Hank Kee on Google Maps adding traffic lights, Google Releasing an update to Android Auto and how the H1B Program Needs an Overhaul. Marty Winston on what wiring teaches us about plumbing. |
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September 2 |
The Internet Broke Down Again. Courts Hold Amazon for Faulty Products. Connecting the Computer to Your Brain. There is a Global Laptop Shortage. New Apple Support Scam on the Rise. Benjamin Rockwell on tech and other issues upon returning to an office. Hank Kee on: Cord Cutting - getting Local News and Weather via the Internet; troubleshooting test equipment, a first look at the Triplett model 200; finding space for a home office in the home. Marty Winston on how not to be afraid of test gear. |
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AUGUST | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
August 26 |
FCC asks for more public input on whether to let Charter impose data caps. FCC reopens docket after court ruled Charter can charge for network connections. The Federal Communications Commission is taking another round of public comments on Charter's petition seeking permission to impose data caps on broadband users and charge network-interconnection fees to online-video providers, following a court ruling that may complicate the FCC's decision.
The deadline for comments on Charter's petition passed on August 6. But in a public notice issued, the FCC said it is opening an additional comment period that will last until September 2, giving people time to weigh in on the impact of the court ruling. You have till September 2nd to send in your input as to whether you agree or disagree with letting Charter impose data caps. Time to provide feedback is short dated. Instead of sending in your written comments, you can go straight to the website to submit your feedback. Comments may be filed electronically by accessing ECFS apps.fcc.gov/ecfs.
Thus far, there are more than 1,500 filings, mostly from consumers who object to data caps.
There was a Zoom outage, what is a plan B alternative to Zoom? Chinese made smartphones are secretly stealing money. RAM and SSD prices will soon plummet due to oversupply and weak demand. Benjamin Rockwell: IT Professionals do more than just the nerd. Joe King on standardization. Hank Kee explains Cloud Computing and how the Cloud Works. The facts about the H1-B Program. Marty Winston on Keeping your sockets out of your pockets. |
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August 19 |
The Legal Case Against Qualcomm. New Features in Android 11. Benjamin Rockwell on the demise of documentation. Joe King from 5400 Feet Above Sea Level. A Toshiba Post Mortem. There are Cables and There are Cables. Hank Kee asks if Tik Tok can be trusted? Smart Locks Can Be Easily Opened with just knowing the Ethernet MAC Address. Marty Winston on Getting Out of and Back Into Hot Water. |
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August 12 |
Frances Allen, A M Turing Award Recipient, Passed Away at 88. Toshiba is Quitting the Personal Computer Business. Does it Matter Who Owns Tik Tok? Federal Contractor Secretly Placing Government Tracking Software in Mobile Apps. Benjamin Rockwell on problems, list or one at a time. Hank Kee on Chrome OS soon being able to run Windows software. Also, Windows 10 will soon run Android apps. And, Hank on MAC addresses needing to be unique. Marty Winston on Surge and Rescue. |
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August 5 |
William English, Inventor of the Computer Mouse, Passed Away at 91. News Alert - Mysterious Seed Packets Sent to All 50 States May Be a Brushing Scam. Department of Justice Will Review Intuit Acquisition of Credit Karma for $7.1 Billion for Possible Anti-Trust.
Microsoft Windows Defender Flagging CCleaner as Potentially Unwanted Application. Benjamin Rockwell on Working from Anywhere. Hank Kee and Joe King on the origins of The Personal Computer Show. Candidate for Recycling Use of a Door Stop [Old PC]. Marty Winston on Tools That Work Without Touching. |
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JULY | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
July 29 |
Intel Announced it Will Require Outside Fabricators. How to Receive Free Local Broadcast Service. One of the Oldest Businesses on the Internet Sold for $9 Billion [eBAY]. Benjamin Rockwell on Preparing and Planning for What Happens if I Get Hit by a Bus.
Hank Kee on the BadPower Attack which Corrupts Fast Chargers and can Melt or Set Your Device on Fire. Also, Hank on fixing Windows 10's Latest 'No Internet Connection' Bug, How to Connect All Those devices Together? and Bloatware, the free Software you do not want.
Marty Winston on When the Thermostat is Where it's At. |
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July 22 |
Pure Products Hypochlorous Acid Foggers may Endanger People. Why is there a coin shortage in the US? FCC Votes to Make 988 the new Suicide Hotline Number. Mozilla Bringing a Private VPN to Android, Chromebook, and Windows as a Standalone Service. Microsoft Dropping Part of Control Panel. Windows 10 May 2020 Update is Slowing Down Games and Causing ESENT Warnings. Benjamin Rockwell asks Why Does IT Always Report to Finance? Hank Kee on the Evolution of Cable TV and Cord Cutting. Also, a Case Study of the Missing Windows 10 Wireless Adapter. Marty Winston on 10V Lighting Control. |
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July 15 |
Cable TV and streaming TV in lock step raising rates. Live TV streaming services that cost $20 or less. Bringing high-speed Internet to rural areas.
Mozilla suspends Firefox Send service. Security cameras can tell burglars when you're not home. Google vs Google Chrome. Benjamin Rockwell on the IT Dress Code vs Standard Business Wear. Hank Kee on Tax Prep Apps - Intuit TurboTax vs. Credit Karma. Marty Winston on some HVAC improvements raise suspicions. |
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July 8 |
July 15th income tax return deadline reminder. Youtube TV ups its streaming price to $65/month. Sling TV is an alternative cutting the cord option. Benjamin Rockwell on the usage of social media in business. Hank Kee on tracking device on your cell phone without your knowledge or consent. What Google will do with $110 Billion dollars. Marty Winston on charging air while dodging the ozone. |
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July 1 |
Apple WWDC 2020 announcements. Microsoft is permanently closing its retail stores. Microsoft admits to a serious problem with Windows 10. Amazon seals the deal on Queens warehouse. Google will automatically delete your location history. After 84 Years, Olympus exits the camera business. Benjamin Rockwell on fighting loneliness while working from home. Hank on baseball without fans in the stands. Marty Winston on water Shaken Not Stirred. |
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JUNE | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
June 24 |
Zoom backtracked on End-to-End encryption plan and will now give it to all users. Google partnered with Parallels to bring Windows software to enterprise chromebooks. Benjamin Rockwell on Conferencing Calls Lacking Standards and Security. The latest Windows 10 upgrade, Build 2004 (April 2020) is a major screw-up. Marty Winston on Germ-killing technology - the good, the bad and the bogus. |
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June 17 |
What happens to all that remote work from home equipment after the Coronavirus pandemic is over? Do not expect security and/or privacy when using ZOOM for teleconferencing. Benjamin Rockwell on the differences in Work-From-Home between the businesses levels.
Call centers discover that work-from-home doesn't work for them. Fortune 500 CEOs say work from home works. Marty Winston on doo-dads for Dads for Father's Day. |
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June 10 |
Remote Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic Did Not Work. Working From Home is now a thing. How To Promote Your Career When You Work From Home. The Coronavirus Will Permanently Change How Cities Work. Benjamin Rockwell on setting boundaries when working remotely. Hank on Soldered on Component Parts Limit Upgrade Flexibility and the Brave web browser is not as advertised. Marty Winston on Air Conditioner Basics. |
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June 3 |
Windows 10 Build 2004 is a disaster! The Anti-5G USB stick is a scam. Google leaves thousands of contractors hanging as it rescinds promised job offers. Benjamin Rockwell on Learning Quickly while Adapting to Working at Home. Tech Corner: Windows Shortcut Keys and extending a wireless internet signal with a mesh network. Marty Winston: Oh Say Can UVC. |
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MAY | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
May 27 |
Half of Facebook's employees may permanently work from home by 2030. Thousands of students failed AP exams due to the College Board not accepting iPhone photos. Microsoft is bringing Linux GUI app to Windows 10. Benjamin Rockwell on working from home. U.S. District Judge once again uphold the Maine law that requires cable operators to move Public Access stations to lower channels. Marty Winston resuscitated a Frankenstein system. |
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May 20 |
Ramsay Malware can Steal Sensitive Documents from Air-gapped networks. Computer Electronics Scarcity Due to the coronavirus pandemic. Benjamin Rockwell on Conferencing Calls Lacking both Standards and Security. Why the Windows Operating System runs slower, over time. The Hyflex Option in College and University Education. The Pros and Cons of Taking Online College Classes. Marty Winston has an Open Letter to CES 2021. |
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May 13 |
What states have the fastest and slowest Internet. Hackers are targeting the Windows Remote Desktop Protocol. Secure Your Home Network. The Windows 10 May 2020 Update. Benjamin Rockwell on the differences in Work From Home between the business levels. Hank on how to Safely Run a ZOOM Meeting. The RetroPie Emulation Station on the Raspberry Pi. Marty Winston offers a six 6-month power predicament forecast. |
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May 6 |
Windows 10x will Become a Chrome OS Competitor. Has the Coronavirus impacted Microsoft's business? Lenovo will offer ThinkPads with Linux pre-installed. They did this before, it did not last. Colleges could lose 20 percent of their students. Benjamin Rockwell on Setting Boundaries when Working Remotely. Consumer Behavior Changes as a Result of Covid-19. The new IT Normalcy when the Covid-19 crisis ends. Marty Winston on disbanding Wi Fi bandwidth bandits. |
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APRIL | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
April 29 |
Microsoft update is capable of deleting user files and bricking your PC. Yikes. Cyberattack steals PC data through fan vibrations. iPhone at risk of hacking through email app. The Coronavirus crisis in Consumer Electronics. Android's upcoming call recording feature. Benjamin Rockwell on learning quickly while adapting to working at home. John Conway and the Game of Life. Buying a New Computer? The newest shortage in New York City in the Coronavirus crisis. Marty Winston on thinking. |
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April 22 |
ZOOM has a Google Problem. Counterfeit Intel and AMD CPUs in the Retail and Used Computer Market. Coronavirus squeezes the supply of both Chromebooks and iPads. Benjamin Rockwell on what IT functions can be done remotely. Remotely Troubleshoot a PC with Windows Quick Assist. The small Smartphone of Today is Not Small. Marty Winston on 1-out-of-4-channel memory. |
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April 15 |
Schools worldwide are banning ZOOM for remote teaching. Wanted COBOL programmers. New York State handling of unemployment claims.
Microsoft Edge becomes the second most popular desktop web browser. Apple's next iPhone is reportedly getting a major redesign. Benjamin Rockwell on Webex and competition. Hank discusses young women and STEM study in China. Marty Winston says the outlook is cloudy in cloud computing. |
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April 8 |
Yet another new Windows 10 update has serious problems. How Safe Is Zoom? NYC schools told not to use Zoom. Can you still use Zoom?
Benjamin Rockwell explains VPNs explanations for business and home. Hank: what will cut down on robocalls? Make spoofing illegal! Marty Winston on retrofitting Frankenstein! Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. |
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April 1 |
Windows 10 has a new network connectivity issue. Which devices in your home can slow down your Internet access. How to tell if you have the revised Raspberry Pi 4 board. The release of Apple iOS 13.4 is causing serious iPhone problems. iOS bug could seriously affect your personal hotspot. Benjamin Rockwell asks what will we learn from telecommuting? Hank on how the Internet is coping with extra traffic during COVID-19 crisis. Work from home reveals longer hours and privacy threat. Home VPN server. Marty Winston on spring cleaning. |
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MARCH | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
March 25 |
The digital divide - U.S. students are asked to work remotely but 22 percent of homes do not have Internet access. The Federal tax filing deadline was extended to July 15th. Windows 10 updates KB4535996, KB4540673 and KB4551762 could make your PC slower to boot. All the free streaming services just might be what you are looking for. Benjamin Rockwell (part 5 of 5) on business culture. The Coronavirus will change the how the world communicates. Marty Winston on air locks for houses. |
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March 18 |
Using conference call services during the coronavirus medical crisis. Watch out for emails pitching COVID-19 health information and fake cures. The average cable bill exceeds all household utility bills combined. Benjamin Rockwell (Part 4 of 5) on Why IT - Security of business. Cloud VPN vs your own home VPN server. Marty Winston on how user interfaces oppose intuition. |
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March 11 |
Trenton Computer Festival and club meeting cancellations. Last minute tax preparation with Windows 7. Microsoft issues Windows 10 update warning. Windows 10 is not the Most Vulnerable Operating System. Cable companies gain Internet customers as they shed TV subscribers. Benjamin Rockwell
on Why IT - Research improvement (part 3 of 5). What to Do When your Android Phone No Longer has Update Support. There are standards and . . . There are standards.
Marty Winston on new tech for an old truck. |
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March 4 |
TCF, aka The Computer Festival will be on March 21, 2020. Google apologizes for NEST glitch. AT&T, Sprint, Verizon and T-Mobile will be fined $200 Million. What's new with Solar Panel technology? Benjamin Rockwell on communication enhancements in IT (Part 2 of 5). The pace of cord cutting is accelerating exponentially. Small Cable TV providers are walking away from Pay TV. Frontier Communications gives up on Pay TV. Could Verizon FIOS dump Cable TV? AT&T TV Now is available with Android TV set-top box. Marty Winston on consumer products that measure indoor air quality (IAQ). |
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FEBRUARY | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
February 26 |
Google to crack down on location tracking apps. Huawei to develop an independent OS for China. FSF pushes for Microsoft to release Windows 7 as an open operating system. Microsoft all in one office app is released. Benjamin Rockwell on IT efficiency gains (part 1 of 5). Hank on just how safe is Wi-Fi anyway? Marty Winston forecasts more intelligent weather. |
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February 19 |
TVS Television launches a free streaming service. IRS deletes guideline on Fortnite virtual currency. U.S. has a 'Smoking Gun' on Huawei-built spying backdoors. Benjamin Rockwell does a Q&A about life and death businesses. Hank on what we know and do not know about the Coronavirus. And, Windows Rot and OS degradation. Marty Winston: if it sounds too good to be true, it must be. |
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February 12 |
Judge approves $26 billion merger of T-Mobile and Sprint. Feds find fourth amendment workaround, buy phone locations from marketing firms. Free Software Foundation suggests Microsoft upcycle Windows 7. Ransomware attacks grow, crippling cities and businesses. Benjamin Rockwell on disaster recovery. Hank on Science Fiction and Technology intertwined. Marty Winston does a review of widgets and thingamajigs. |
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February 5 |
Impact of the Corona Virus on consumer electronics. Cord Cutting and the cable companies. Avast has been selling the browser history of its users. Benjamin Rockwell on corporations disposing of old computers. Hank on the safety of 5G. Marty Winston on autonomous auto tech beyond the car. |
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JANUARY | 2020 | MP3 AUDIO |
January 29 |
Nearly all ThinkPads have defective USB-C ports. Relief from hidden cable TV fees. Pluto TV is a must-have free streaming service for Cord Cutters. Microsoft issuing free Windows 7 fix after introducing bug in final updates. Apple Macs can't get viruses or malware - Fact or Myth? Benjamin Rockwell on passwords as a necessary evil. Hank Kee on: What is the Internet of Things, and how does it work? And, the FCC gives Google and Sony permission to dole out 3.5GHz spectrum. Marty Winston on small-scale solar power for outdoor devices. |
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January 22 |
Gary Starkweather, inventor of the laser printer passed away at 81. Bose closes half its retail outlets. Android 'fleeceware' apps from the play store. Benjamin Rockwell on why IT is not a cost center or a profit center. Cord cutting is no longer just a trickle. Changes in radio listening. What options do you have for Windows 7? Marty Winston on Star Trek sensing for smart phones. |
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January 15 |
The City of New York has plans for open Internet competition. Robots are out of work in San Francisco. Everything old may be new again - Samsung foldable phone. Homeland security issues critical security warning on Firefox version 72. Democratic members of congress asked the Republican-controlled FCC to protect consumers from SIM swapping. Hyperx alpha gaming headset review. The importance of quality assurance. Cyber crooks are targeting retirement accounts. Infighting with the Internet of Things will end soon. |
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January 8 |
Cable TV a la Carte is on hold. Tax prep companies can not longer hide their free filing software. Google cuts Xiaomi's Nest access. IoT is not ready for Prime Time. ATSC 3.0 OTA tuners will be released in the US. The television viewer Protection Act of 2019. Telephone Robocall abuse criminal enforcement and deterrence act. Benjamin Rockwell on the end of bug fixes for Windows 7 (Part 2 of 2). Hank: AT&T forces American tech workers to train their foreign
replacements. Marty Winston on coming distractions. |
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January 1 |
News roundup 2019: the biggest tech stories of the year. Mark Laiosa on battery care according to the Battery University. Benjamin Rockwell on no more bug fixes for Windows 7 (part 1). Are multiple core processors always better? Marty Winston on the upcoming CES show and retrofitting a house to be energy
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