This week Peter McDermott discusses a photo in which Steve Jobs looks pretty ill. A sneak peak at the iPhone 5 prototype. A laser keyboard! Can you believe it!? Google Plus for beginners. Our Griffin Technology Mystery Product, can you guess what it is? Also, our Google Chrome App of the Week and a giveaway for a brand new Rocketfish Webcam!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011Peter McDermottNo comments
Peter McDermott, Chief Guru of MicroPatrol.com helps you discover the web. This week, we’ll talk about the difference between Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 as well as a study that allegedly demonstrated that Microsoft Internet Explorer users have lower IQ’s than those of us using other browsers. Plus, preview our Google Chrome App of the Week as well as much much more.
Peter McDermott, Chief Guru of MicroPatrol.com helps you discover the web. This week, learn why a tablet was delayed its release in Australia, how you can get Skype on your iPad and preview our Google Chrome App of the Week as well as much much more. Visit our website, http://www.micropatrol.com/ for show notes and more!
Peter McDermott from Micro Patrol gives you a first look of Google Plus and one of their only business users, Ford Motors. Sony will be retiring their MiniDisc player in September of this year, but don’t worry, they’ll keep making those little discs. Also, we’ll show you Computer World’s Top Tech Gadgets of the Summer. Hootsuite, Tweetdeck, Twitter? With so many different choices for Twitter apps, Peter shows you a few, his recommendation and a great website that shows all of the apps out there worth looking at. Our YouTube video of the week is an Adele-Angry Birds mash-up from the folks at BarelyPolitical and our Google Chrome app of the week is the Huffington Post News Glide (beta). Check out all of this and more in our Micro Patrol episode for Saturday, July 9th, 2011. Music by Kevin McLeod.
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