The Real Deal from CNET
Summary: The knowledge you need isn\'t always esoteric; sometimes it\'s just hard to find. The Real Deal gives you access to secrets and info that will help you master the confusing world of technology. Every week Tom takes on a new topic as well as taking your calls and e-mail.
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- Artist: CNET.com
- Copyright: 2008 CNET.com
Podcasts:
Revision3's Martin Sargent sits down to talk about what makes someone Internet famous and what that fame actually means.
We'll talk through allt he different ways to get video off the Internet and on to your TV.
Merlin Mann joins the show to talk about how to deal with email overload.
Tom and Rafe discuss the tech they've been using, like VoP, Warcraft and Plurk.
Tom and Rafe talk about Mobile Me from Apple, a bit about Snow Leopard,a.k.a. OS X 10.6, and of course they touch ont he iPhone too.
Rafe and Tom talk Firefox. Find out about the forthcoming new release, some of the best plugins, and whether Firefox is still truly cool or not.
Tom describes what virtualization is, and what his experiences with it have been.
Rafe and Tom talk about the new apps and services that use geolocation. They help you find people and help people find you. But is that a good thing?
Rafe talks about the Windows Vista machine he built from scratch. Then Tom and Rafe both talk about their varying experiences with Vista.
Tom and Rafe share their favorite ways to shoot, edit, convert, and post videos.
What is this cloud computing buzzword-mongers are buzzing about? How does it work? Will it replace regular old software?
We review some of the winners of the Webware 100 and talk about some of our favorite sites and apps.
Colette Vogele of the Rules for the Revolution podcast joins Tom and Rafe to talk about what you can and can't do online, and how to protect your digital content.
Tom and Rafe discuss the Feb. 17, 2009 end of analog TV broadcasts in the United States. Get the facts and spread the word.
Tom and Rafe talk about solid state drives with Lenovo's Matthew Kohut. Find out how long a solid state drive can last. It's less than a decade.