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PC Computer Guy - Tech Talk

Summary: Tech Talk is a program produced by Pc Computer Guy, an Indianapolis Computer Repair shop. Tech Talk aims to provide simple tips and suggestions to the every day user in a short concise podcast.

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 Virtual PBX Phone Systems | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:18

A “Virtual PBX” is an internet based phone system that allows for tons of professional features often at a fraction of the cost of running your own PBX.What does such a system get you? Think of all the fancy stuff that happens when you call a large company. For specifics, let's look at what we've done at PcComputerGuy with our Virtual PBX hosted through Jive Communications.First, you start off with a SIP based phone. These IP phones connect to your existing internet connection. Some of them are even wireless such as our Cisco SPA525G2 SIP phone.Then you partner with a company that you plan on hosting your phone service. We again choose Jive. We tried Ring Central and were not pleased with the customer service or quality of the calls.Each system has it's own way of configuring the features of your phone system, but think of it very much like a corporate level phone system complete with extensions, call queues, forwarding to cell phones, custom music and more.Continue reading at: http://www.pccomputerguy.com/Tech-Tips-Podcast-Virtual-PBX-Phone-Systems 

 What is "The Cloud"? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:29

I get asked this question at least once a week. The answer is pretty simple: it just means “on the internet”. That's all it is, a fancy marketing term that means “on the internet”.So when someone says they store their documents “on the cloud”, they mean simply that their documents are stored on the internet.Music, Email, Documents, Backup – it doesn't matter what it is, if it can be stored in your computer, it can be stored “in the cloud”.Cloud backup solutions for example such as Carbonite and Mozy simply upload your information from your computer to their servers via the internet. The same is true for Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive or iCloud.Most cloud-based services provide software that make it easy to interact with that service. For example Dropbox loads software on your computer that allows you to view your documents and files just like any ‘ole folder on your computer. However anything in that folder automatically gets uploaded to Dropbox's servers.The next question is usually about security.Continue reading at: http://www.pccomputerguy.com/Tech-Tips-Podcast-What-Is-The-Cloud 

 Don't waste money on bandwidth | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:27

So very often I am at a client's home, and I run a speedtest on their internet. The results I get back are outstanding; but perhaps a bit overkill.ISP's try to up-sell their service, offering the more expensive internet services at premium rates. But is it really making any difference? Most of the time the answer is sadly: no, you are just paying them more money....continue reading

 Crypto Virus - Warning - Alert | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:12

If you have been infected with this, you should disconnect your computer from the internet immedeatly in an attempt to minimize damage, though it may already be too late.The crypto virus is spread primarily via Email, usually as fake UPS or Fedex notifications with tracking numbers. Once you click on the tracking numbers, you can download and infect your system.Once the system is infected, the virus encrypts files on your computer. These encrypted files are locked from you, and you are given time (usually 100 or 72 hours) to pay the ransom to get your files back. The ransom is typically $100 or $300. (continue reading) 

 Hard Drive Crash with a Happy Ending | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:04

Backing up is critical if you have information you cannot lose. Kevin of Thomas Realestate Services contacted PcComputerGuy to setup a backup system on his 6 month old computer. Two months later, the hard drive crashed. Fortunately, due to Kevin's precautions, getting him back up and running was quick and painless. Tune in to this PcComputerGuy tech talk with a happy ending!

 Wireless AC Routers Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:12

We recently setup a couple wireless AC Routers in homes that had constant wireless issues. Did they perform well? Listen in to this PcComputerGuy Tech Talk!

 Change your Passwords | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:09

In this tech talk, PcComputerGuy discusses why it's important to change your passwords. We cover a couple topics, especially regarding the increased hacking we hear about in the news and how this relates to you.

 Holiday Buying Guide - Computer Recommendations | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:55

With black Friday coming in just a few days and Christmas around the corner – the yearly question is being asked: What should I buy? I will provide some general computer recommendations to try and assist anyone looking for a new computer for the holiday shopping season. Obviously specifics are impossible as there are a wide range of different requirements, but the following recommendations should fit most people.

 Windows 8 - Review and Demo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 10:41

  It's almost here. In fact you may be reading this after the officially launches on October 26th. You may have heard some things already, or may be completely in the dark as to what's going on with this new Operating System. Let's start there.                Windows 8 is definitely the most radical change in the Windows operating system since Windows 95. For better or worse, that's what it is.                The main, radical difference is the removal of the “start” menu, a tool which I and many users have come to love. This has been replaced by the Windows “Metro” interface.  (Insert: Metro Picture). Continue reading at:  http://www.pccomputerguy.com/Windows-8-Detailed-Review

 Microsoft Phone Scam | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:04

This new tactic is just another method of trying to hijack your credit card information, and take over your computer, usually to use it as a spamming machine or "bot". This is even a little more dangerous in that if the caller can convince you they are legitimate and you grant them access to your computer - they can then disable your internet security software that was doing it's job, keeping you protected from the internet baddies out there.Continue reading:  http://www.pccomputerguy.com/Tech-Tips-Podcast-Microsoft-Phone-Scams

 Forward Emails with BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 4:47

Using the BCC (Blind Carbon Copy) field, usually located right under the "CC" field, you can send forwarded emails to 5, 20, or 50 people without exposing my email address to everyone else in the list.

 Thoughts on a Mac | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 8:56

I get asked what I think about Mac often. So let me start by saying that I'm not writing this article because I have a chip on my shoulder. I am sure some of the mac fans out there will view what I have to say here as sacrilegious, which actually gets to one of the core points I will be making.Continue Reading 

 Stream your Media and TV | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 6:12

The Olympics are on. Now if there is any sport I'm more likely to watch than Football, it's the Olympics. I'm an Olympic attic. If watching the Olympics was a sport, I'd definitely get the gold. Of course, I also have to somehow still get things done for the those two weeks. How do I cope? With Orb!Orb is a great, FREE program that allows you to stream content on your home computer to you, anywhere. You can use it to stream videos, music files, access documents and of critical importance for the Olympics, TV.Continue reading at http://www.pccomputerguy.com/Tech-Tips-Podcast-Stream-Media-With-Orb

 Solid State Hard Drive | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 7:10

Your computer is only as fast as it's weakest link. The primary components that determine the speed of your computer are simply your RAM, Processor and Hard Drive.With modern day computers, most have plenty of RAM and Processing power. In fact many systems use about half the RAM and if you ever watch your processor, it's usually sitting around twittling it's thumbs waiting for something to do. The biggest "weak-link" in a more modern system is going to be the Hard Drive, the thing where everything sits when not in use. <a href="http://www.pccomputerguy.com/Solid-State-Drives-SSD">Continue reading</a>

 Skype – Free Video Calls | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 5:29

Many, if not most of us already have skype. But some people are still not too sure what it is, how it works, or if it will be useful for them. Skype is an easy to use instant messaging program that delivers very good quality video calls as well with just a couple clicks.  This ease of use makes it particularly well suited for grandma or others who are not all that comfortable with computers. Listen in to learn more!

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