Fire Your Tech Guy in 15 minutes a day.
 
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.22 - How to Mentally react to a computer crash
Monday, October 23, 2006
Steps one, two and three that you should do when your computer crashes.
 
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Fire Your Tech Guy.21 - Video Tools, STAMPot, PageOT, Videocue, Wirecast, Camtasia
Sunday, October 22, 2006
Today we talk about video tools. Listen and learn.
 
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Fire Your Tech Guy.20 - Poor Man's Microsoft Exchange - Zimbra.com
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Today we talk about www.Zimbra.com , a cross-platform email collaboration server that is now able
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.19b - Recap of Gmail as backup - Airport Extreme - Express for home
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Today we talk about some of our older episodes, take some feedback to heart, and talk about ways
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.18 - ImageStation.com - Cross platform Photo sharing for iPhoto and Picasa
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Today we talk about www.ImageStation.com  from Sony. We mention iPhoto on the Mac, and Picasa on
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.17 - Opposite Day - Tale of a Vacuum
Friday, September 8, 2006
Opposite Day on the Podcast. Learn more about how to make good decisions.
 
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Fire Your Tech Guy.16 - Bloodsport - Wordpress.com vs. Blogger.com
Thursday, September 7, 2006
We talk about, compare and contrast wordpress vs. blogger.com, in five paragraph expository
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.15 - Hamachi, the best free-est VPN replacement out there
Tuesday, September 5, 2006
Mobile again, thanks to soundrec.prc, Toyota FJ Cruiser and Treo 650.
 
Love your www.Hamachi.cc
 
 
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.14 - Mobile Podcast. Topic varies, and each is SCINTILLATING
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
We use our FJ Cruiser as a podcast vehicle. Treo 650 and SoundRec pitched in.
 
We talk about www.
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.13 - Hit Piece on Norton Internet Security 2006
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Podcast 13, July 15, 2006.
 
This is a hit piece on the Norton Internet Security 2006 product from
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.12 - Configuring a Yellow Machine with Parallels on a Mac
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
This is a review of the Yellow Machine on the Mac. This new terabyte NAS system from Anthology
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.11 - GotoMyPC.com - Remote viewing of a machine.
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
GoToMyPC.com
 
See your PC from home, the other office, on the road.
 
Short and sweet.
 
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Fire Your Tech Guy.10 - 3 Magic Programs - Nail the Basics Everyday
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
YAY! Episode 10. This is a special one from the Central Time Zone. This episode tells about
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.9 - How to Buy a computer and live to tell the tale
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
People don't seem to know how to do this. They run down and plunk some cash and don't know what
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.8 - Nike+iPod - Apple gets all Jerry Maguire
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Lace up your Nike+ shoes. Grab your iPod nano. And get set for a whole new kind of run. A wireless
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.7 - TWOFER - Key Commands
Monday, May 22, 2006
I'm practically gibbering with excitement that my humble podcast has jumped all the way across the
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.6 - How to use a computer
Monday, May 22, 2006
Today we teach you to use a computer. Really, we do. The secret is not the number 47, it is not
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.5 - Passwords and You
Friday, May 19, 2006
Complain all you want, passwords are a requirement these days. Pin numbers, pass codes, online
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.4 - Purple Egg Episode
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
What the iPod is a Firewall? What is internet traffic, and ports, and routers and stuff? How can I
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.3 - Virus & Google Pack    
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Viruses are little buggers that infect your machine. Most exploit badly written code, or cracks in
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.2 - Networks, Netwerks...
Monday, May 15, 2006
Networks, networks networks. What is a network? Do I need a network? Do I have a network?
 
Is my
 
Fire Your Tech Guy.1 - Data Backup Solutions
Monday, May 15, 2006
 
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Fire Your Tech Guy is written by the founder and main consultant at a Bay Area technical consulting firm. Most of his clients are running either Mac or PC, and are more interested in the success of their business than the success of their computer systems.
Some people hire help to do this for them; others wing it and do it themselves or make someone do it internally.
We are here for both of you. The savvy business owner needs some help, and we shall help.
Topic suggestions are suggested via the suggestion box at birdDogdigital@gmail.com. Suggest away, creative people.