4.7 • 11 Ratings
🗓️ 2 November 2024
⏱️ 90 minutes
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0:00.0 | Gigabyte, kilobyte, kilobyte, megabyte, all this stuff makes my brain megahertz. |
0:21.5 | Fortunately, someone is available to explain all this techno babble. |
0:25.4 | Translating techno babble to English, your translation expert Benjamin Rockwell is here with |
0:31.0 | Computer Talk Radio. |
0:32.8 | We've got a bunch in store for you this week here on Computer Talk Radio. |
0:36.8 | Keith, M. Cedore. |
0:38.1 | Well, we had Apple announcements this week, so we're going to talk about the 24-inch |
0:42.9 | iMac, the Mac Mini, and the MacBook Pro. |
0:47.0 | All of those are upgrades, and there's a bunch to those. |
0:49.6 | On the scam series, avoiding fake profiles. |
1:04.4 | On the IT Pro series, over 40 IT workers need to be valued for more than their soft skills. |
1:08.2 | Steve Keske is going to talk about the history of Heinrich Hertz. Marty is going to discuss CEOs, VPs, and the calendar costs that need to be added to |
1:16.3 | peace costs. A little lanky, but we'll get there. A bunch of listener questions as well. Sierra asks, |
1:22.9 | How can I better manage my digital privacy with the tech giants? Mark, why does my printer keep jamming? |
1:30.2 | Emily, about a smart speaker and Kevin, about a smart light. Oh, man, all of these different things. |
1:36.9 | If you miss any of these, the website has the podcast. Go to computer talk radio.com. |
2:03.4 | Computer talk radio.com. Scroll down to where it says, listen here. And then we also have contact us there at that same place as well. So you can reach out to us, ask your computer questions, your technology concerns. Of course, if you want to dial me up, old-fashioned speak to me via actual voice. 8-88 nerd 8888. That's 888637388-8-8-8. Let's dive into the news and, well, Dropbox, |
2:16.9 | used to be on top of the world. |
2:19.0 | It became a go-to word for a lot of people in IT and outside of IT. |
2:25.7 | But in recent years, Google Drive, Microsoft's One Drive, and Box filled in and took market share all for themselves, as well as many other companies. |
2:36.1 | Further, as people started shifting to things like NAS or other solutions, it shifted the |
2:41.7 | overall thinking about how we store our files. |
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