Steve and I are working with Robert Lachman of the LA Times on a Smartphone Camera Shootout, iOS 7 surprises, and Yadiel Sotomayor tells us about some of the iOS 7 blind accessibility improvements. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart takes us through Taming the Terminal Part 8 of n where he explains processes […]
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#436 I Was Wrong, Chromecast, filewrangler, Facebook vs Google Plus for Podcast Communities
We start with an explanation of how wrong I was on the SMR Podcast when I was arguing with Chris Ashley about the camera in the Nokia 1020, then I’ll tell you how the Chromecast is working out for Steve and me. We’ll follow that with a review of filewrangler for $7 in the Mac […]
Continue reading#435 Selling Tech Gear on Amazon, Tims Watches, iCloud Email, Certificates Illustrated
Lessons learned on how to sell tech gear on Amazon (and eBay) from our work on Tim Verpoorten’s Estate sale. Includes how to list, how to package and how to ship. I even give you a listing of some of the cool stuff we still have to sell. Check out the three really beautiful watches […]
Continue reading#434 Get a Samsung Galaxy S3, Upgrade Sooner Rather than Later, PKI Demystified
Dorothy (aka @maclurker) warns the live chatroom to behave, why I told my friend Nancy to get a Samsung, and a story of woe on trying to upgrade two old Mac so they can do shared photo streams. In Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart answer’s Leon’s dumb question about VPN security. He gave us […]
Continue reading#433 More on Scanning, iPhone Version of ScreenCasts Online Magazine, Headphone Shootout, Rooting a Droid, Dave Hamilton on Microphones
I’m back with praise for Katie Floyd’s job hosting the show, and I back up her thoughts on scanning photos after my own experiences with family photos. Don McAllister releases an iPhone version of his ScreenCasts Online Magazine (link to the the iPhone version and iPad version). George from Tulsa is back with a shootout […]
Continue reading#432 Digitizing Family Memories, Can I Stream It, Logitech K760, Email Encryption
Katie Floyd sits in for Allison this week and discusses digitizing family memories, Mark writes in with a review of Can I Stream It. , Katie talks about her new keyboard the K760 and in Chit Chat Across the Pond Bart explains the differences in email encryption protocols and how they work. mp3 download
Continue reading#431 Configure Verizon FiOS Router to Give Network Control to Airport Extreme, Speedometer, Spirit Levels, Make Your Own Google Reader Server
Katie Floyd is running next week’s show while I take yet another vacation – send her contributions at [email protected]. Steve and I got Verizon FiOS and Bart helps us configure our network to allow the Airport Extreme to control things instead of the Verizon modem – see the tutorial here. HDA Bob is back with […]
Continue reading#430 Logitech K750 Keyboard, Music for Sliders, StarTech Drive Dock, Sigma 10-20mm lens, PTLens Plugin
We finally have a storefront to sell Tim Verpoorten’s equipment, so check out macroundtable.com. Then we start by a review by me of the new Leap Motion Controller, and then Ian Douglas reviews the Logitech K750 Wireless Keyboard. Knightwise of knightwise.com joins us with some music solutions for cross platform sliders. We’ll clean our palettes […]
Continue reading#429 Oyen Mini Pro SSD, iFlares, Terminal Aliases, GoPro HERO2 vs. Sony Wifi Action Video Camera, Taming the Terminal Part 7
Leon Sargent explains how Tim Verpoorten changed his life and introduced him to a lot of great podcasters, then George from Tulsa tells us about how the Oyen Mini Pro SSD gives new life to an older Mac. Neil Worton brings us his first review about iFlares from the Mac App Store to alert you […]
Continue reading#428 Poll Everywhere, Survey Monkey, Micropoll, EasyPolls, Chris Marquardt Explains Mirrorless Cameras
Comparative review of five web-based polling options: Poll Everywhere from polleverywhere.com, Survey Monkey at surveymonkey.com, Twiigs over at twiigs.com (don’t pick this one), Micropoll from micropoll.com, and EasyPolls at http://www.easypolls.net/. Then I walk you through the trials and tribulations of trying to find the best way to do a remote presentation from a Mac to […]
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