After playing with iOS 7 for a few days I’ll give you my thoughts, Ed asks a Dumb Question about network speed using a home VPN, Allister Jenks solves a problem with Knox from Agile Bits, Hai Vu gives us a Terminal-based app he wrote called Skit, Rod Simmons reviews Our Family Health and in […]
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#422 Electromagnetic Interference from Cell Phones, BlackMagic Disk Speed Test, Samson Go Mic, Photographing Satellites
Screencasts Online Monthly Mag in iTunes, check your PhD in Electromagnetic Interference before you argue that you BELIEVE your cell phone won’t bring down a plane, how proud I am of my kids when they’re geeks. What would make my fans run out of control AGAIN? BlackMagic Disk Speed Test in the Mac App Store […]
Continue readingMore Tag#421 Abisee Eye-Pal Solo, Anker Astro 2000mAh Battery, All Things Digital D11
@summer72h demonstrates how an Abisee Eye-Pal Solo reads an inaccessible PDF off of an iPad. George from Tulsa tells us about the Anker Astro Pro2 20000mAh External Battery that can actually power a MacBook Pro, if coupled with the $8 Bix Cigarette Socket adapter and most importantly the $31 Ultra Portable MacBook Super Fast Car […]
Continue readingMore Tag#420 Terminal Say Command, Snapheal, Why Not SquareSpace, Taming the Terminal Part 4
If you’d been subscribed to the NosillaCast News you’d have known what was going on with my site last week. Easy to remember Amazon affiliate link now at podfeet.com/amazon. Teach your Mac to talk with these fun terminal tricks. Full review of Mac application Snapheal from snapheal.com to erase icky things in your photos. In […]
Continue readingMore Tag#419 Moving a WordPress Site, Pearl Linux, Audio Podcasting on the Road
Today I tell you my tale of adventure moving podfeet.com from GoDaddy’s (awful) service to Bluehost. I’ll tell you how to move the database, how to move the files, how to get the domain name to point in the right place, and of course I’ll tell you all the things I did wrong along the […]
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This morning Alice Verpoorten sent a message to the Mac Roundtable crew that our good friend Tim Verpoorten had passed away. Tim was one of the founding fathers of the Mac Roundtable, he was the host of the MacReviewcast at surfbits.com. The best word to describe Tim was that he was a gentleman and he […]
Continue readingMore Tag#418 NosillaCast 8 Year Anniversary, Knightwise Licks Vista, WordPress Security, Roku 3 vs AppleTV 3, Taming the Terminal Part 3
On this 8th anniversary of the NosillaCast, you’ll hear first hand what happened when Knightwise of knightwise.com challenged the Internets to get him 150 members to his Google+ community and how the NosillaCastaways helped, then Bart will jump in to answer a dumb question on how to be as secure as possible if you’re running […]
Continue readingMore Tag#417 Accidental Keyboard Clicks, JPL Astronomer Amy Mainzer
NosillaCastaways encouraged to show off their stuff in our Google+ Community. Fun accidental keyboard clicks. In Dumb Question Corner Lee Sargent asks for some clarification on the expiration of certificates in encrypted emails. Steve joins me in Chit Chat Across the Pond to interview JPL Astronomer Amy Mainzer. mp3 download
Continue readingMore Tag#416 New IRC Chat Server, Wunderlist, Excel Conditional Formatting, Taming the Terminal Pt 2
New IRC Chat server for the live show courtesy of Donald Burr at irc.borgchat.net and room #nosillacast. Try third party chat clients Colloquy, Adium, or my favorite, Textual from CodeUX. Clarify document from Donald on how to get to the Super Seekrit Settings in the NosillaCast iOS App: dburr.clarify-it.com/d/vfkgjc. Review of Wunderlist from wunderlist.com. Allister […]
Continue readingMore Tag#415 VPN Misconceptions and Benefits, Tunnelblick, Airstash, Airstash, Buffer, Macheist, Stewart Cheifet of Computer Chronicles
In this episode we’ll try to eliminate some misconceptions about why a VPN is important and how S/MIME email is cross platform. Dr. Matt tells us about a free OSX VPN client called Tunnelblick from code.google.com. Kirschen Seah from FreeRangeCoder.com reviews Airstash from Wearable. How Howard in the Apple store told us his story of […]
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