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If you are hungry for pizza, don’t turn to TiVo
5 min, 49 sec
Topics:
Digital Video Recorders;
Television & Home Theater
This video details my first experience trying to order a Domino's pizza using my TiVo.
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- Mr. Noobie Podcast, September 10, 2008, Episode 21 5 min, 8 sec Topics: Digital Video Recorders; Internet; Laptops; Media Players; Phones & Mobile Devices; Television & Home Theater
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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, July 25, 2008, Episode 15
6 min, 58 sec
Topics:
Game Systems;
Home Networking;
Internet;
Phones & Mobile Devices;
Software;
Television & Home Theater;
Text Messaging
Mr. Noobie talks about the forthcoming Wireless Home Digital Interface and how it can benefit noobies. The Jott iPhone application is explained and Mr. Noobie tells you how to "digg" his blog posts. Still not having any luck getting a Wii Fitt on Amazon.com. Details on how a client saved $134 when upgrading from the 60-day trial version of Microsoft Office 2007.
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Mr. Noobie Podcast, July 18, 2008, Episode 14
6 min, 45 sec
Topics:
Game Systems;
Internet;
Media Players;
Phones & Mobile Devices;
Software;
Television & Home Theater
Mr. Noobie talks about Apple's hits and misses on opening weekend for the iPhone 3G. Next, he discusses the new App Store and gives a quick overview of Super Monkey Ball, Urban Spoon, Weather Bug and Shazam. The newly announced relationship between Microsoft and Netflix is discussed and Mr. Noobie explains why the new Google Docs templates are a big deal. Stay tuned to the end for a surprising announcement regarding Apple and their position in the U.S. PC market.
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Mr. Noobie Podcast, May 23, 2008, Episode 7
14 min, 26 sec
Topics:
General;
High Definition;
Internet;
Television & Home Theater
Mr. Noobie gives the grand audio tour of the noo Noobie web site at http://www.noobie.com/. He explains how to use the topic buttons and the search box to find exactly what you are looking for. Features of the site including the tip of the day, featured content, recently added items and voting poll are also mentioned. Finally, Mr. Noobie explains what each of the buttons across the top of each page do and how to use the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
The question of the week deals with selecting an antenna for a new digital plasma television. Mr. Noobie explains what type of antenna is needed and discusses how to use the Antenna Web web site to locate digital stations near your location. Antenna Web can be found at www.antennaweb.org.
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Internet Movie Database Answers the Question, “Who Is That?”
1 min, 50 sec
Topics:
Internet;
Television & Home Theater
This video demonstrates how to look up the actor or actress in a movie as well as see their complete filmography using the Internet Movie Database (IMDB).
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Watch Television on the Internet Using Hulu
3 min, 53 sec
Topics:
Computers;
Internet;
Television & Home Theater
This video demonstrates how easy it is to watch a television show on the Internet using your web browser and Hulu.
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Mr. Noobie Podcast, May 2, 2008, Episode 4
7 min, 51 sec
Topics:
Digital Cameras;
Television & Home Theater
Mr. Noobie discusses a recent Noobie presentation and why it is so important for noobies to not be afraid to ask their technology questions. Two questions this week. The first deals with battery drain on digital cameras and the second with a suspicious web site that promises 3,000 television channels for a one-time $9.95 fee. Finally, Mr. Noobie mentions an upcoming review of a Logitech Harmony One universal remote along with an upcoming special offer.
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Tech Talk with Noobie, October 19, 2007
10 min, 5 sec
Topics:
Computers;
Home Networking;
Television & Home Theater
Patric from Noobie gives you the steps to take to secure your wireless network and compares the different methods of backing up files on your computer. He also clears the air as to whether or not deleted files can really be recovered from your computer and provides options for replacing an aging VCR.
