Podcast #83 – The “Oops, I Got a Virus Edition!” (Video Netcast #9)

Dr. Bill Podcast – 83 – (04/07/07)
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Geek Culture with “Mend My PC.” Microsoft releases emergency fix. Geek Software of the Week: Tag&Rename! A DirCaster Update. Dr. Bill gets a computer virus! WEP is dead! long live WPA! YouTube launches “CitizenTube.” Our Gamemaster segment!

Video Netcast Show Notes:
Very cool Geek Culture in the form of “Kiwi!” a video off of YouTube! As promised, here’s the YouTube video code: sdUUx5FdySs Also Dr. Bill grumps and grouses about actually… gulp.. getting a virus at work!

Podcast #82: “The $2.00 Pistol Edition!” (Video Netcast #8)

Dr. Bill Podcast – 82 – (03/31/07)
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Big things – including a new sponsor – GoToMyPC! Virtual Headphones from Microsoft?!? Vista E-mail security problem! Geek Culture: “Hi, I’m Linux!” New Techpodcasts Web Site! New DirCaster with great new features! Is Apple TV the cheapest Mac Mini? Geek Software of the Week: CPU-Z! Gamemaster Segment: Two Reviews and a tip!

Video Netcast Show Notes:
A video demo: Installing Freespire Linux, and and introduction to Freespire. The demo was running under VMware on Windows XP, and recorded via CAMstudio Open Source. Unfortunately, some problems with overhead on the system created a few audio problems.


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