Episode 415 : Fubu and Babaloo – Tech Terms to Know!

For this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, Andy, Shawn, and Justin discussed a busy week for all of them which had Andy jump in after last weeks show and made a purchase, The Google Pixel 9 XL. Andy talks about his initial reservations about the cost and unfamiliarity with the device and surprising to him, the device came with a physical SIM card, which he didn’t need, as it could have used an eSIM. Justin clarified that the Pixel 9 devices do support dual SIMs, including eSIMs. When it comes to the iPhone they also discussed the recent iOS 18 update, which supports RCS messaging, a feature that the major carriers have started to support. Justin advised Andy on how to transfer his data from his old phone to the new one. They also discussed the organization of apps on their phones, with Andy noting layout preference on the iPhone with the abundance of apps and Justin suggesting that Android users could also organize their apps in a similar way.

Andy expressed his initial excitement about testing the AI feature, sharing his initial experience with the Google Gemini, which he found to be overly talkative and difficult to shut up. Justin was surprised by this long response that Andy was getting. Justin shared his wife’s transition from iPhone to Android, noting that it took her three months to adjust. Shawn and Andy expressed their preference for iPhones due to their familiarity and ease of use, particularly in sharing media with family members who also use Apple devices.

Shawn discussed Apple’s risk-taking in developing their own silicon, the M-chips, which has led to superior multimedia production capabilities compared to Intel and AMD. He highlighted the cost-effectiveness of a Mac mini with an M2 chip as a multimedia platform. Shawn and Justin discussed the affordability and practicality of Apple’s Mac mini and MacBook Pro, with Shawn noting the Mac mini’s reasonable price for entry-level PCs and Justin arguing that Apple’s pricing strategy is designed to hook customers with a taste of their products.

With the discussion shifting toward A.I. Services, The team agreed that AI is becoming increasingly beneficial and will continue to shape their work. Andy, Justin, and Shawn discussed the rapid advancements in AI technology, likening it to a new technological arms race. A Listener question from Grace stated that she was giving her older Windows 10 computer to her 13-year-old granddaughter for her schoolwork after getting herself an All In One HP and asked for advice on transferring programs from her old computer to the new one. Justin and Shawn suggested downloading the installer from the program websites, but Shawn also mentioned that moving files from one PC to another in Windows is not easy due to the way Windows operates. Shawn recommended a fresh install of everything on the new computer. Andy shared his experience with a program called PC Mover, which he used to transfer programs from a Windows XP machine to a Windows 10 machine.

Another Listener Question comes in about Cutting the Cord and finding free TV services. The guys talk about options such as apps like Pluto, Tubi and Fubo. We also learn Justin doesn’t know Fred Mertz. They discussed various options for streaming and TV services, with Justin suggesting using an over-the-air antenna to access local channels for free. Andy recommended using an app to determine the best antenna for the area and to scan for available channels. The conversation concluded with Justin suggesting the use of a website like Antenna Finder to determine the best antenna for the area.

Andy and Justin discussed the evolution of the Tile, a Bluetooth tracking device, and its improvements over time. Andy also shared his past practice of giving Tiles as holiday gifts. The company has released a new product while Shawn, Andy, and Justin talked about the parent company Life360. The Show wraps with a discussion of the Game titles they are currently enjoying.The Audio Only Version is Below!!

The Lost Show – Now Available

For this Weeks TechtalkRadio Show, Justin is still trying to get his studio put back together after a water pipe mishap and Shawn is in Florida for a Work Assignment! Andy found a show that didn’t get posted from Last year and it is airing and now available to listen to

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In this Episode, Camping and Photos, Redditt, Free TV’s and Connecting with Viewers on Live Streams, Starlink and using PCMover! 

Since we decided to Air a Lost Show, Here’s a few Photos from the Archives to Enjoy!

Have a Great Week! 

Andy Taylor

New Show Posted! Episode #351 Ripping the Band-Aid Off – Time to Upgrade!

In this Weeks Show Justin, Shawn and Andy start the show talking about Shawn getting ready to install his Synology NAS System. Shawn is testing drives he purchased with HD Tune Pro which can tell how long a drive has been in use and other useful info. Justin tells us why Synology is much more then just extending storage on the system but can also be used to run a multitude of services such as Docker which can then run PiHole, DNS Blackhole, Minecraft Server, Virtual Machines and more including his Plex Server which can always run under the Synology. The guys talk about Plex and how the service has grown over the years. Shawn and Justin both did the lifetime sub for Plex, and the guys recommend this as a way to go. Cord Cutters can use HD Homerun for recording Over the Air Television and use it like a DVR and can be served over the Plex Server. The newest product from Silicon Dust is the HD Homerun 4K. Justin explains why OTA delivers a better picture then Cable. Shawn tells us about the Latest Time lapse, and it included some snow! We learn a bit on how he creates these great looking Time Lapse creations and some software to help called LRTimeLapse which Shawn feels is one of the best.

Justin reminds us about data collection and how we are the product and why your browser will feed you ads based on information you searched for. With this info, Justin shares info on Network Chuck and how he explains how you could create your own Search Engine using SearxNG. Justin recommends NotGoogle.live created by Network Chuck. Andy talks about migrating a Windows 10 system with corruption in Windows which was preventing Windows Update from completing. Users purchased a new system with Windows 11. Rather than reinstall all the programs and must relink the Database to network drives, reconnect printers, Andy purchased Laplink PCMover Professional and while the time to do was about 5 hours it worked flawlessly!

The crew talks about some of the many different versions of Windows over the years and what they liked while Andy has been banned from talking about Windows 8. Shawn lets us know that Windows 8.1 support is ending January 10th, 2023. Shawn and Justin talks about making the move for listeners to Upgrade while Shawn also decides to try doing an install of Windows 8.1 to see if it was really as bad as a lot said. Shawn, Justin and Andy talk about Cyber Monday and each shares a tip to be safe shopping online.

Justin talks about getting back into Cyberpunk2077 from CDProjekt Red and how much better the title has gotten since its first release and why.

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Laplink’s Anniversary present to You! Today Only! (05/15/2014)

pcmoverboxedI’ve been using Laplink software since the Dos Days and always loved how easy it is to use and complete the task at hand! Celebrating the 31st Anniversary – Laplink is giving away PCmover® Image & Drive Assistant for free for 24 hours only May 15th 2014.

PCmover Image & Drive Assistant is software that can automatically transfer files, settings, and even applications from an old hard drive or image to a new PC without overwriting anything. With the End of Windows XP support and many users wanting to bite the bullet and migrate to Windows 7 or 8.1 – PCmover and Drive Assistant make it possible in many cases to eliminate the need to re-install programs!

With this very nice Anniversary gift to you, Laplink’s is including its 24/7 Free Transfer Assistance. Have an issue or question during the transfer, a certified PC migration expert can be available over the phone or remotely with just one simple call at no cost.

We’ve been testing out PCmover Ultimate and have been impressed at the ease of use and results with the program. Get the full picture with this free software to download for no cost during the 24 hour celebration at http://www.laplink.com/31anniversary.