January 2009

Call For Help – January 21st, 2009 – Why People Quit Google

by Jeff Weisbein January 21, 2009
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Listen Here! Today Joe and I discussed the latest in tech news including why people leave Google the supposed nirvana of all work-places. We also discussed Steve Jobs, Google’s GDrive, TechCrunch’s CrunchPad (Web tablet prototype), Seagate recent drive failure problems, the new Microsoft operating system – Windows 7, and oh so much more! Links to [...]

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How To Install RAM

by Jeff Weisbein January 19, 2009
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Installing new RAM (Random Access Memory) is probably the simplest and easiest upgrade to preform on a computer.  For that reason it is one of the most common upgrades for people to perform.  Additionally, upgrading your RAM can produce a significant increase in overall system performance.  Today, the standard amount of RAM for new computers [...]

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YouTube To Offer Video Download Option

by Jeff Weisbein January 16, 2009
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The current YouTube community is accustomed to having to use 3rd party tools to download YouTube’s video content, however, that may soon change (see image below) this would be the first time an official download option has appeared on YouTube. The new option gives users a full-quality H.264 file which is the very same copy [...]

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Spyware Guard 2009 Removal

by Jeff Weisbein January 16, 2009
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Spyware Guard 2009 is a rogue application that has intentional false positives and demands you pay money to remove them. If you have Spyware Guard 2009 on your machine, please take the time to download and install Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware. In order to remove Spyware Guard 2009 from your computer, please follow the instructions below. Download [...]

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Windows 7 Beta 1 Review

by Jeff Weisbein January 11, 2009
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Microsoft’s latest operating system which is projected to be released sometime in 2009 is called Windows 7.  I have gotten my hands on a copy of the beta (both 32 and 64 bit) to test it out.  My initial reactions of the new operating system are positive.  I have never been a Vista basher, in [...]

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Save Money In The AppStore

by Jeff Weisbein January 11, 2009
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Face it – the economy is in a down turn and you still want to buy applications for that iPhone or iPod Touch of yours but don’t want to buy the application for $5, $10, or even $15. Well, now you can monitor applications in the AppStore for free using a website called AppShopper.com. AppShopper [...]

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Macworld 2009 Review

by Jeff Weisbein January 8, 2009
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Macworld 2009 wasn’t too bad all things considered. However, it wasn’t anything spectacular but that was to be expected when Apple announced Phil Schiller would be doing the keynote and not Steve Jobs. While the expectations were much lower for Phil Schiller I feel he did a decent job presenting the keynote. The new iLife [...]

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The Best iPhone Cases

by Jeff Weisbein January 6, 2009
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I just received my More Concepts Noel iPhone Case and decided to unbox live. It’s sleek, shiny, and cool.  It doesn’t seem like it would be too protective if it were to fall, however, it does keep the back from getting scratched up and dirty, while keeping the iPhone stylish.  It comes with two sets [...]

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Bubble Comment Review

by Jeff Weisbein January 6, 2009
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Bubble Comment is a neat service which allows you to leave a video comment (if it doesn’t play right away, click replay) on almost any website.  Occasionally, I find myself wanting to leave a comment on a website, blog post, or forum thread but text just doesn’t get my point across correctly. This is where [...]

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Why Steve Jobs Is Missing Macworld

by Jeff Weisbein January 5, 2009
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Dear Apple Community, For the first time in a decade, I’m getting to spend the holiday season with my family, rather than intensely preparing for a Macworld keynote.  Unfortunately, my decision to have Phil deliver the Macworld keynote set off another flurry of rumors about my health, with some even publishing stories of me on [...]

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