Technology With Mike

Making technology easier to understand!

Month: September, 2008

Show #9 – You Can Podcast Too!

 

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Where did the word PodCast come from:  Ipod and Broadcast.  PodCasts or Netcasts have evolved from Audio to video broadcasts.

 

How to have your own podcast:

Research

  1. What do you want to base your podcast on?  What is the category of your podacast?  You can have a podcast about anything as long as their is content that you can provide.
  2. See what other podcasters are doing.
  3. Don’t be afraid to ask questions of other podcasters

Hardware – Equipment I Use

  1. A Computer, laptop or desktop
  2. Microphone and or podcast kit: Example
  3. I you’re doing a live show, I recommend a mixer of some sort.
  4. Software to record your show.  Audacity

 Tips  

 

 

 

  1. Initially start small, and do not expect a lot of downloads.  .  Just record audio and get used to speaking into a microphone.  You might find out that you don’t like doing podcasts or decide oni another  category of podcasts.
  2.  Keep your show structured.
  3. Don’t try to compete with other podcasts, instead build your community, have a forum section.  Listener participation enhances your show, adds value to other listeners.
  4. Listen to listeners.
  5. Be Nice!

Show Notes 

  1. Find a volunteer that is willing to take show notes as you talk.  These would be different than the notes that you are reading for topics to be discussed during the show.
  2. Shows should have notes that are accessible via a web site.  You do not want the listeners writing notes instead of listening to you.
  3. Take notes throughout the week of ideas of things that pop into your mind
  4. Use a small note pad or Carry a pocket size digital recorder. I recommend the VN-4100PC by Olympus
  5. For a live show get the show notes up as soon as possible after the show.  Most listeners will go to the site later on after the live show to find the notes.

 

 Marketing your Podcast

  1. RSS Feed (Real Simple Syndication): http://feeds.feedburner.com/TechnologyWithMike
  2. Find forums other than your own to see if you find people asking questions about a topic that you might have talked about or will talk about.  Give them a brief answer to show them that you know what you are talking about and let them know that they can find more information at your site and on your podcast or live netcast.  (DO NOT SPAM FORUMS).

 

There were no questions during this show.

 

 

Show #8 – Practice Safe Computing

 

Review of new ZUNE software
Access to the zune marketplace via wifi
    Listen to 30 second samples of songs and purchase them all from your zune
    Audible audio books
    Games are high quality 
 

 

 

 

Anti virus   

Do not open attachments in e-mail

Do not click links in e-mail

Do not click links in instant messages

WARNING: There is a 3 to 4 day window for new virus activity.  Anti-virus companies scramble to get new signature updates out, but usually take 3 to 4 days.  During this time, you are vunerable for visures unless you follow the above guidelines.

 Keep your windows operating system updated with Microsoft/Windows Updates

 Windows XP:

Control panel/System/Automatic updates
Make sure Automatic is selected

Windows Vista

Control Panel/System Maintenance
Under windows update click “Turn automatic updating on or off”
Make sure ‘Install updates automatically (recommended) is  selected.

  

Tips to make using a credit card online safer:
  • Get a credit card with a low credit line
  • Use only one credit card for only online purchases and make sure it protects you from fraudlent purchases.
  • Reconcile your statement each month, make sure you purchased everything on there.
  • If you must use a regular credit card, some credit card companies offer one use credit card numbers that link to your account. Temporary numbers usually expire  in a short period of time.  This makes it hard for credit card number thieves.
Clicking popups?

POPups stating that you have a virus and you should download and install the latest antivirus software.

 
 
If you do not have antivirus installed then you wouldn’t get warnings about having a virus.

 

If you have an antivirus software installed like the ones mentioned earlier, then the window for that application should warn you and not some browser window popup.If you get popups all the time, you most likely already have some sort of virus on your machine.  See your local computer professional.

Neighbor’s computer story 

GREAT ADVICE:    If someone gives you a computer, makes sure you ask them if they still have the recovery disk with it.  This will allow you to reinstall the OS, which is recommended after someone gives you a computer.

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING: David in the chat room stated: If you decide to give your old computer to someone, pmake sure you wipe your data first. 
Avoid using Limewire and other P2P sharing softwar
Caller David talked about using a router that is typically $50.00.  These usually come with a firewall.  The router firewall is the 1st line of defense for your home network.
Koolguy installed the Dual boot of Linux and Windows XP.  However, he lost his Linux boot.  I recommended he look at GRUB which aids in dual booting Windows XP and Linux.  You can find more info at http://www.devhood.com/tutorials/tutorial_details.aspx?tutorial_id=405.  I hope this helps you!

kaeferhurricanetrack from NJ was wondering about how to get rid of viruses.  Symantec Norton antivirus did not do the job.  He ended up reformatted the PC.  Which is highly recommended.

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

Show #7 – Your First Website

 

Tech News

Google Chrome

Create Application Shortcuts

Incognito Mde Allows you to surf the web without recording your history

Bookmarks are hard to organize

Microsoft will be releasing an update to the Zune’s firmware along with two new Zunes

New 16GB Flash zune and 120GB hard drive zune.
Ability to purchase songs that you hear on the FM radio that is built into the zune.
Browsing the zune marketplace wirelessly
Games on the Go “hexic” and “texas hold ‘em”
Audiobooks
Audible.com�
Overdrive.com

New Zune Pricing

120GB: 249.99

80GB: 229.99

16GB: 199.00

8GB: 149.99

4GB: 129.99

Your first website

Choosing a hosting provider

Registerjustright.com

Godaddy

Static versus Dynamic websites

Static: In the ‘Old Days’ we had to write Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) code.

Dynamic: Sites using databases to provide content.

Content Management systems

Lets you worry about the content not the design.  In some cases you would provide the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and never have to change them.  Other cases that’s already done for you.

Drupal – www.Drupal.org

Joomla – www.joomla.org

WordPress – www.wordpress.org or www.wordpress.com

Listener Questions:

Koolguy called in with an issue installing Ubuntu/  He wants to dual boot Ubuntu and Windows XP.  I found an answer to his question.  Cick HERE.

Q:A questions was asked in the chat session:  Does the ZUNE have a touch wheel.
A: The Zune has a touch sensititive button that allows you to glide your fingers up and down along with clicking the button.

KoolGuy Asked:
Q: What IPod Touch would you recommend?
A: It all depends on the amount of Music and Videos you have.  Features are all the same with each Ipod Touch.

Wundur Asked in the chat:

Q: I can’t get the Talkshoe pro software to work so he can not be heard during the show.
A: Uninstall the talkshoe software and reinstall it with your USB microphone plugged in during the install.

Episode 6 – How to Search

 

The topic of this weeks show was how to search using Google’s search engine.  Yes of course you can search for typical things like “what i britney doing now?” or “Where can I get the best steak and cheese sub?”, but Google’s search has so much more to offer, and it’s not obvious until now.

As you may noticed above, I put double quotes (“) around the phrases I wanted to search for.  When you place double quotes around a phrase in Google’s search, you are searching for everything that has that exact phrase in it.  Go ahead, try those two search phases, I’ll wait…  Also try the phrases without the double quotes, you will get different results.

You can find weather for any city in the world by typing weather {city name} for example: weather springfield.  If you want to know what time it is in London type: time London.  Or if you are into trading stock, all you have to do is type the ticker symbol and you will get the latest stock information for that company.

Google has a built in dictionary, so if you ever want to find out a quick definition of a word just type the following: define:word for example to find the definition of the word ‘technology’, type ‘define:technology’ without the quotes.

Sometimes, or should I say most of the time, you will get results that are all over the place and have several different web sites.  This can get confusing.  Maybe you just want to search a specific site for something.  For example if you want to search for Episode 2 on the TechwithMike.com website, you would type – site:www.techwithmike.com “Episode 2″ (notice the quotes around Episode 2).  This is saying I want to find every instance of Episode 2 on the techwithmike.com web site.  You can even go as far as listing websites that have links to another site by typing link:www.microsoft.com.

Have you ever sat in front of the computer and needed a calculator,  not realizing that big hunk of metal and plastic that you keep pounding on while doing searches can do it for you.  Of course you can use the calculator software that comes with most computers, but that isn’t much fun.  Google’s search has a builtin calculator.  You can do simple addition (+), subtraction(-), multiplication (*) and division (/).  You can even find the percentage of something or even raising to a power (^) like 2^5.  You can do complex equations like 5*9+(sqrt 10)^3=   leaving nothing after the =.  The answer is by the way the answer is 76.6227766.

Another use of the calculator is conversions.  You can convert measurements of height, weight, and mass among others. Try typing: convert 24 inches to feet or convert 3 miles to inches.  Pretty cool huh?

Finally if you are looking for a good place to eat that is local to you, try typing something like this: Italian food 90210.  Of course use your zip code!

I also talked about Google Apps and that you can use it with your own domain like techwithmike.com.

User email: Koolguy wanted to know how he could install Windows programs on his Ubuntu Linux installation.  Here is the email I responded to him with:

To run windows programs in Ubuntu you should use WINE.  I believe it stands for WindowsEmulator.
It comes with Ubuntu, but you need to install it.�
Here is a great tutorial on how to do it via YouTube.  The link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_DcHfEnQnU (the video is not good quality, but you should be able to follow.

Also, please signup at the forums at http://www.techwithmike.com/forums.  You can ask questions there.  That way it can help others as well.

My goal with the site is to create a community of people that want to talk about computers and other technologies.


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