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Breakfast Bytes: Partial SSD hard drives; 3 TB hard drives.

Breakfast Bytes Over Easy:

Breakfast Bytes: Most medical practices have almost no security; Tax preparers think they have security, but really don't.

Breakfast Bytes.: McAfee issues bad DAT file that shuts down companies; Internet Explorer blocks malware sites with great success; Smart power meters--they can be hacked; Flexispy & mobilspy--another good reason to blo

Breakfast Bytes Over Easy: McAfee Antivirus update crashes computers, scammers take advantage with fake antivirus programs; Apple's profits up on i_hone, iPad and Mac sales, but can the trend continue?; Adbe gives up on wo

Breakfast Bytes: PC maintenance how-to in detail; Another US internet company leaves China.

Breakfast Bytes Over Easy with Christine and Dave.

Breakfast Bytes---Lifelock ends up being a bad company; Advanced format drives; Ad-hoc wireless--avoid it; Brooklyn cops computer glitch; Antivirus for home.

Breakfast Bytes Over Easy---Christine is joined by Reid Schneider who's subbing for Dave.

Breakfast Bytes: Stopping 11 hidden security threats, Part 2.

Breakfast Bytes Over Easy:

Breakfast Bytes---Kneber botnet attacks PCs worldwide and what you can do to avoid it; Stopping 11 hidden security threats--Part 1.

Joining Chris and Dave is Reid Schneider, who works for a PC service provider.

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Chris and Dave talk about MS Office 2010 Beta version; Tools for maintaining a healthy PC.

Breakfast Bytes-Cell phones and 4th amendment; AD recycle bin in 2008 server; Year 2016 bug; The real skinny on Fac

BB Over Easy, with Christine and Dave: Apple Pad pros and cons; Delta color eReader; Bank sues cyber theft victim; 'Bytes' explained. .

Hyper-V vs. VMWare for students, testing, and business applications

BB Over Easy with Christine and Dave. The topic: The Big Las Vegas Electronics Show!

Cybercrooks stalking small businesses online - deep dive. See this DOCUMENT.

Felicia and Eric (on this repeat show) talk about digital cameras and more.

"Over Easy" today with Christine and Dave. Topics include 3D Television, digital recording, and laserjet printers.

Felicia and Eric talk about digital cameras and all about "phishing" and the government.

Breakfast Bytes Over Easy: Joining Christine today is former Breakfast Bytes co-host Ray Koukari, who is the Dean of the Racine Campus of Gateway Technical College.

Felicia and Eric talk about Macs, teens and their computers, hot camera tips, and solid state hard-drives.

Breakfast Bytes Over Easy: Black Friday and what to expect during the holiday season when it comes to big-time sales on electronics.

Breakfast Bytes--Solid state drives not available in PATA or IDE 7200 RPM; Windows 7 versions and review; ATI video driver issues; VDesk vs VMWare View and Sun Global Desktop.

Breakfast Bytes Over Easy--HD radio; differences between client-based and web-based email.

JRSS feeds, and podcasts; internet freedom petition: chooseliberty.org; WiFi (in)security and what you can do about it.

Hijacking System Restore, Windows 7 Upgrade Paths, Core i5/i7 releases, malware, and wireless carrier goodness.

A tale of two clients: backup methods and the value of not running as administrator

AT&T broadband definition, FTC forces Sears out of spyware business, Facebook and Netbook stuff and robot bears help nurses?

Apple iPod event news, Petabytes on a budget, protect yourself from identity theft, and more.

Review of legislation that would give president authority to turn off Internet

Bill would give president emergency control of internet, one minute wifi crack, iphone and social networking news, and Windows 7. Eric Doherty hosts along with Derrick Domes.

VMWare View does not support IE 8; Palm Pre reports you to Palm against your will; Skype is under threat of shutdown; HP software restores creases in photos; Seattle man uses LimeWire for identity theft.

Technology on vacation; An example of how NOT to implement technology; NEC SV8100 phone system for under $15,000 with 24 phones.

Microsoft extends XP to 2011, Windows 7 will likely be more secure than Leopard; spammers are running out of steam.

News laptops, battery life on laptops, Google voice and the Associated Press issues strict Facebook and Twitter guidelines.

Top 5 stupid things people do with their phones and Smart Phones. How to hack a Smart Phone. How to protect your Smart Phone from being hacked.

How to hack your cell phone, and the security problems involving cell phones. What you can do to prevent your phone from being hacked.

VoIP solutions; Compelling reasons to disable TXT messaging on your cell phone. And the first in a series of conversations on how your cell phone can be used to spy on you and hack your friends.

Card skimmers yield over $2 million to thieves in NY; Web attack poisons Google results; Password reminders; Cyberbullying bill pitfalls; Pandora predicts first-ever profit; The end of blogging?; Legal file sharing app, Dr

The importance of having independent audits; Example of PCI security done right; Cloud computing is security nightmare.

Eric talks about the importance of doing backups..backups...backps! And, a discussion about the new WINDOWS 7. Bye bye Vista?

Both sides of net neutrality. Why consumption based internet billing is idiotic.

Texting gone stupid and PIN crackers. Felicia and Eric co-host today's program.

Conflicker worm can easily be defeated by using OpenDNS and Microsoft Update. The electricity grid hacked by spies.

Chinese spy who defects tells all; Proposed shift of cyber security to White House.

psyb0t worm: First piece of malware to attach home networking equipment at the hardware level; Major IPPA changes that affect medical practitioners and anyone who does business with them.