Archive for the ‘Windows Mobile’ Category

Which portable device is right for me this time? (VOL054)

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

Welcome back to the podcast!  This week’s edition: “Which portable device is right for me this time?”

As someone who has more gadgets and electronics than I’d care to mention (mostly out of fear that someone may hold an intervention and put me in virtual group therapy), one thing I have learned over the years is that although a device is built to be portable, it isn’t always convenient.

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Be aware. Be very, very electronically aware. (VOL052)

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Whether you look to Miss Manners, the Cybercouth Tiger, Mother, or some other manners maven, they will all say that being polite will make people more receptive to your message.  So, how can we hone our electronic communication skills to this degree? Let’s take a look at a few of the most egregious e-mail etiquette errors and discuss how certain situations should be handled. (more…)

Where’s Waldo? Where’s anything, for that matter? (VOL051)

Friday, March 5th, 2010

We have a special guest joining us this week, Ms. DigITal Entity. She is a computer chip with an extensive memory and a unique ability to communicate. We’ve all encountered situations where we wish we knew what our computers were thinking; well, DigIT, as she is known to her many friends and family, provides that insight.

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Move away from the mouse and keep your hands on the keyboard! (VOL050)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

With the rise of smartphones comes the luxury of accessing our e-mail wherever we roam. These days, it seems that no matter where you go, you’re likely to hear the tap-tap-tapping of fingers across mini QWERTY keyboards and virtual keypads as people all around you type out those all-important e-mail messages.

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Recovering from the Deep Freeze (VOL049)

Friday, February 19th, 2010

In the summer, frozen treats are a delight. I have to admit, when I hear the ice cream truck coming down the street on a hot day, I still scramble to gather up some money and run outside (usually in bare feet on the scorching pavement, but who has time to look for shoes?) to flag it down so I can enjoy an ice cream cone, some water ice, or maybe even a Drumstick.

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Inspector Gadgets! (VOL044)

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

On a recent trip to our one of our offices, I had the pleasure of flying out of the Cleveland Airport. Now, being a techy kind of guy, I travel with more devices than Inspector Gadget has in his hat.

With the holidays right around the corner, I wanted to give my listeners a few tips for the tech-savvy traveler.

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Organizing Your Mail and Contacts – Things that Rock (VOL019)

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Welcome back to the podcast!

This week’s episode: “Organizing Your Mail and Contacts”.

You know, nothing’s more honest than a 7 year old kid. He tells me things he likes, he tells me things that he doesn’t like, but one of his favorite likes happens to be organizing and arranging things, or just searching through one of those “Where’s Waldo?” books. You know, it can actually be fun looking for one thing in the midst of others. Heck, there’s even a game on the Nintendo Wii where you can sort and organize your Miis. (more…)

Manage Your Mailbox Ghostbuster Style! (VOL013)

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Tackling your vastly over-filled Inbox can be as scary as ridding yourself of a ghost or poltergeist. You have probably noticed related behavior like: messages that suddenly disappear, attachments from strangers, e-mail that just sits in your Outbox, and spam that makes you feel as though if you inadvertently opened it, you would be covered in slime.

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All Groupies Are Not Dead Heads (VOL010)

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

So to start off this edition of the podcast, I want to first give you a definition of the word Group.

A Group as a noun is defined as:

  • Any collection or assemblage of persons or things
  • A number of persons or things ranged or considered together as being related in some way
  • A Cluster or Aggregation

I have spent the past few years watching my 6 year old develop social and learning skills and I’ve realized that there is some fundamental force in nature that compels everything, not just humans, to group and organize.

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Scraping the Ice Off Windows (VOL006)

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Every winter, I tell myself I am going to buy one of those remote car starters — you know, those things where I can stay toasty warm in the confines of my own home while de-icing my car. But then summer comes, there is no more need, and I forget.

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