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Show Notes for 2011-04-30

This week Benjamin warned us that it is easy to download fake applications; and he advised how to avoid such problems.  Our fearless radio host also cautioned his listeners to be wary of liquidation sales, especially of electronics.   Make sure you compare prices, know exactly what you’re buying, and from whom you are buying.  Benjamin also reviewed different internet carriers and respective customer service abilities.   So, do you...

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Show Notes for 2011-04-23

This week, our gracious host Benjamin talked about the best way to upgrade your personal computer.  He discussed: Solid state drives Hybrid drives Standard hard drives Optical Drives Video cards Displays WI-FI routers Mice and keyboards Power Supply Units Speakers Headphones RAM Benny talked about how the technology of game design has evolved.  He also discussed the ever-increasing challenge to make relatable characters.  Appearance,...

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Show Notes for 2011-04-16

Todd asked about the disclaimers that are in some emails.  Do they mean anything?  Are they legally binding? Old keyboards, speakers, printers, digital cameras: What should you do with all of the electronic stuff that you no longer use?  Many companies, such as Staples, Office Depot, and Apple have recycling programs. Which technology company is the most environmentally friendly ?...

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Show Notes for 2011-04-09

Benjamin discussed the video launch of Obama’s reelection campaign on YouTube. Benjamin brings to light the controversial warrantless searches of travelers entering the United States of America.  The Thunderbolt MacBook Pro is reviewed by Benjamin.  Is it time for an upgrade? Also, the Gamer covered the controversy surrounding 3D hand-held games.  People have experienced dizziness and suffered headaches after playing in 3D...

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Show Notes for 2011-04-02

Benjamin discussed the proposed agreement between the Federal Trade Commission and Google Buzz regarding the implementation of privacy policies.  Soon after Google Buzz launched in February 2010, Google made improvements to the social networking site.  Google apologized, has made modifications to their privacy practices, is working with the FTC, and has committed to protecting the privacy of its users. Benjamin talked about fonts.  A...

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