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Mr. Noobie Podcast, August 22, 2008, Episode 19
10 min, 14 sec
Topics:
Computers;
Internet;
Software
In this episode of the Mr. Noobie podcast:
- Mr. Noobie discusses what makes a computer slow and what you can do about it.
- Memory upgrades vs. buying a new computer.
- What memory requirements should you get in a new computer?
- A quick and dirty way to see how much "stuff" is gobbling up memory on your computer.
- Why there may be nothing you can do about a slow loading web page.
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Mr. Noobie Podcast, August 15, 2008, Episode 18
7 min, 5 sec
Topics:
Digital Video Recorders;
CD/DVD Players;
Internet;
Media Players;
Phones & Mobile Devices
In this episode of the Mr. Noobie podcast:
- TiVo released its summer update. Mr. Noobie explains his two favorite new features.
- The Noobie channel on YouTube is www.youtube.com/noobieinc.
- Verizon Wireless releases visual voicemail on its LG Voyager phones.
- Mr. Noobie explains what a reserve price is on eBay and when it is appropriate to use it.
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Mr. Noobie Podcast, August 8, 2008, Episode 17
7 min, 20 sec
Topics:
High Definition;
Internet;
Media Players;
Phones & Mobile Devices;
Software;
Television & Home Theater
In this episode of the Mr. Noobie podcast:
- NBC announces it will stream its NFL Sunday Night Football games. Will this help Mr. Noobie watch more Packers games?
- Google adds walking directions to its Google Maps application
- Mr. Noobie discusses a real-world practical application for the micro-blog service, Twitter
- Would you spend $1000 for an iPhone or iPod Touch application just to tell your friends that you are rich?
- Mr. Noobie explains how to get answers to all of your digital television questions by requesting a free report at www.noobie.com/dtv
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Mr. Noobie Podcast, August 1, 2008, Episode 16
5 min, 28 sec
Topics:
Computers;
Internet;
Software
In this episode of the Mr. Noobie podcast:
- Mr. Noobie talks about using Amazon Watcher to automatically notify him when Amazon.com gets Wii Fits in stock.
- A new search engine, Cuil, tries to take on search giant Google
- The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) wants to help you distinguish between legitimate movies on the Internet and ones that infringe copyrights
- How much is that 1999 computer running Windows 98 really worth?


