Computer Ed Radio

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Show Archives

By popular demand and to avoid the whip that Doug has employed we will now be hosting an archive of our live shows. The latest show will always be available on the front page but now shows from previous weeks will be used to listen to. Due to the nature of our shows content we will only be keeping about 3 months worth of archives. Enjoy…

May 12, 2012

Facebook tests “Pay to promote” feature, Bragging on social networks, as good as sex, Adobe now charging for security updates, REVIEW: NVidia GTX-670 video card, LOOKBACK: How many CPU cores do you need, Sound levels in a PC, how quiet is quiet, Champions Online total revamp review, The state of gaming.

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 12 May 2012

May 5, 2012

Do video games help with shooting skills, Violence in video games, 1 in 4 Facebook users lie, Facebook makes you opt in to protect your records, Rent to own X-boxes, E.A. releases Indie game bundle, Notch calls E.A. out, GIVAWAY: Kingston Hyper X III 240g SSD, REVIEW: Kingston Hyper X III 240g SSD, LOOKBACK: Thermaltake Meka G1 Keyboard, Protecting you kids online, The Elder Scrolls MMO announced.

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 5 May 2012

April 28, 2012

1 in 10 men would take a Ipad over a girlfriend, N.C shuts down mans blog, How much are you worth to Facebook, Macs are 10yrs behind PC in Virus prevention, Cities using street cams to solve crimes, Future of large tech shows like CES, FEATURE: Less hype more results please, LOOKBACK: Kinston Hyper X 120g SSD, Wal-Mart introduces pay in cash online option, Data breach at Cryptic Studios, What updates should you install, Blogging 101.

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 28 April 2012

April 21, 2012

Review – Monster Digital 240gig SSD!, FBI shutting down fake DNS severs, New push for online taxes, The man who beat Apple in court, LOOKBACK – Ttesports Challenger Pro KB and Black Mouse 1year later, PC v.c. Game consoles, which is better?, Diablo III open beta, first impressions, Rekoning releases second DLC, Bing pays to track you, U.S. mandates black boxes in all cars.

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 21 April 2012

April 14, 2012

USB headsets v.s. Discrete sound cards which is best?, Apple news, Dumb moments on Facebook, LOOKBACK – Gigabyte E350N APU 1 year later, Game DLCs good, bad, or ugly?, New giveaway announced, EA announces gay content in SwTOR, Do we need sex in video games?, Skyrim v.s Rekoning re-re-explaining it, Should Skyrim be made into an MMO?

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 14 April 2012

April 7, 2012

Judge tosses out IP lawsuit, Abine – Do not track plus review and interview, Spring thunderstorm protection for your PCs, A new Phillips monitor nags about your posture, Apple Macs major virus attack, Politicians pass more bad tech laws, EA wins “worst company in the world” vote, Spring cleaning your PC, Skyrim v.s. Reckoning which is the better game

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 7 April 2012

March 31, 2012

Corsair M60 and K60 mouse and keyboard reviews, Online suicide goes un-noticed, Kids being expelled over Facebook, Visa/Mastercard data breach, Voting on the worst company in the world, Vibrating tattoos, Best Buy closing stores, Data hording, Gaming news, The difference between cores v.s threads in CPUs, Mailbag-listeners questions answered

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 31 March 2012

March 24, 2012

Corsair Vengeance 1500 USB headset review, Should your employer have your Facebook password, Facebook Privacy policy gets changed and renamed, Where to you watch movies, Online movie views set to outpace DVD sales, Why are their fewer women than men in tech jobs, U.S. Feds looking closely at fracking, How do Hackivists differ from cyber criminals, Kingdoms of Amalur – Reckoning releases its first DLC, Mechanical keyboards v.s. membrane keyboards, What’s all the hubbub about the Mass Effect 3 ending, Sales of video games outpace sales of movies, What is your favorite gaming memory ever

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 24 March 2012

March 17, 2012

Sapphire HD-7770 graphics card review, AMD HD-7850-OC graphics card review by Fran from OCC, New couples only photo sharing service, Anonymous releases their own Operating System, Like it or not we must use Facebook’s Timeline, Sony has expands its online security staff, Windows 8 OS – well the pinball is great, ISPs begin policing your traffic in July, Wikipedia v.s. Britannica which would you rather, The future of discrete graphics cards, General discussion on the future of gaming, Will we soon have ring back adds on our phones, Mailbag questions answered.

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 17 March 2012

March 10, 2012

Sapphire Edge Review, Can Twitter make money, Vatican gets hacked, Operation Smokescreen update, U.S. Government shutting down websites globally, U.S. Government investigates EBook prices, A day in the life of the internet, Do we need new cyber security laws?, Gaming-MMOs v.s. games with DLC

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 10 March 2012

March 3, 2012

Nero Kwik Media Review, Interview with Martin Stein from Nero, OCZ Synapse Cache SSD Review, Operation Smokescreen Update, Library Ebook prices to double, FBI finally acknowledges the dangers of cyber attacks, The New Tee-shirts are here!, OCZ Power supply giveaway, Google says it does not care if we don’t like its new policies, Deus Ex Human Revolution Review, Do we still need optical drives?

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 3 March 2012

February 25, 2012

Internet Privacy, Google’s new privacy policy, How to clear your search history before it goes into effect, Operation Smoke Screen launched, Alternatives to Google, Review of L.A. Noire by Dave from OCC, Liquid v.s. air CPU cooling which is right for you, Are games getting dumber or is it us, Mail bag listener’s questions answered, Cleaning your PC, how and why, AT&T successfully sued over throttling.

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 25 February 2012

February 18, 2012

Kingdoms of Amular: The Reckoning Review, Interview with the Executive Producer of Kingdoms of Amalur, Rebuttal to the RIAA’s complaints about the defeat of SOPA, What is the best size memory stick to buy, Brigham Young study says online games hurt marriages, Has Curt Schilling just made gaming mainstream, Did Google really bypass Safari’s privacy filters, The federal government will protect us from distracted driving, Kingston Data Traveler SE9 review, Intel 2550K where does it fit in the lineup, Piracy as a religion lol, Why do people flame forums, A website that helps connect Sugar daddies with Sugar babies, Mailbag time: we answer listeners questions, Twitter steals user contact info? Say it isn’t so!

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 18 February 2012

February 11, 2012

Self-Publishing Game Studios, Digital Photography, Does Kodak have a future after bankruptcy?, Anonymous:  heroes or villains?, Windows 8 beta why it’s not being called a beta, Giveaway announced OCZ ZT-750 PSU, Review of Intel’s I7 3820 Quad Channel CPU, Corel Photo Shop Pro Ultimate, Do we still need compression tools?, E-Books v.s.  Audio books, 3D Printers changing lives, Facebook’s sharing your info but only with Politico, Latest poll results, Mailbag listeners questions answered

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 11 February 2012

February 4, 2012

Steelseries Ikari Mouse Review, Dave Rattray reviews Batman Arkham City Review, Kingston Interview explains various terms about SSDs, The all-star team behind Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, Dungeon Siege III Review, Hotmail v.s. Gmail, Data retention for better advertising, When is too much too much?, Mail bag – listener’s questions answered,
Keyboard & Mouse v.s. Game pad, Another internet café death

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 4 February 2012

January 28, 2012

Kingston HyperX DataTraveler 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review, Review of the new free to play version of Star trek online, Hawaii monitoring all internet activity in the state?, Game companies once again declare war on used games, Poll results are in for what is your favorite browser, Last update on SOPA for a while and monolog on software piracy, “If I die” Facebook app lets you record one last message, Tower defense games are fun and we talk about “The Unstoppable Grog”, Was that Amazon seller really buying 5 star reviews?, Mail bag!  We answer listener’s questions, How to pick a good SSD (solid state drive) for your PC, Intel offers overclocking insurance, What is virtualization?

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 28 January 2012

January 21, 2012

First live show after CES 2012, The Computer Ed Vegas experience, What impressed us at CES, AMD 3870 Review, New tablets on the way for 2012, SOPA update, is it dead or not?, How can we prevent piracy without SOPA?, Griefers, what are they and how to deal with them, Dealing with virus infections, PayPal moves into brick and mortar stores, HDD production problems continue

Computer Ed Radio Aired Live 21 January 2012

January 14, 2012

This show was a recorded show made up of three of our favorite Unplugged Interviews. As such we will not archive a copy of this show.

January 7, 2012

Interview with AMD consumer v.s. professional graphics cards, Looking forward to CES, SOPA update, Online Tax preparation, how good is it?, Do you feel obligated to play your MMO?, Free to play games update, Is file sharing theft or religion?, New Trojan modifies online bank transactions, Does cable management affect case temperature?, Choosing a good power supply for your PC and why it’s important, Why digital downloads of software make since, Does an extended warranty always make sense?, Silly phone app of the week,
Online help recover lost or stolen cameras

Computer Ed Radio Aired 7 January 2012


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