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By TECHGEEK.com.au Team on September 13th, 2010

TECHGEEK Tips 6: Windows Sharing with a Mac

Got a Windows PC or Laptop, but also a Mac? Need to find a way to share files between the two? Despite the fanboy purists, there are some who have both – and this is a very common question from those who aren’t tech proficient. Have no fear, Cupertino Loop’s lead editor, James Wilson, will take you how to set up the sharing on a Mac to Windows, allowing you to finally share the files without going to and from with a USB.

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By TECHGEEK.com.au Team on September 6th, 2010

TECHGEEK Tips 5: Inside iTunes 10

With Apple’s revamp of iTunes, TECHGEEK Tips brings an episode detailing the new changes. Coincidentally, James Wilson is our the editor of our Apple section Cupertino Loop, so he is the best person to tell you about the changes – including the brand new (and highly criticised) logo.

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By TECHGEEK.com.au Team on September 5th, 2010

TECHGEEK Podcast 9: Did someone say Nano?

Apple news galore again. Yes, we know it is tiring, but you will have to live with it, especially when the September Apple event was this week. We’re confused over the name Ping, discuss the hatred of the new logo of iTunes 10 and the new iPod nano design, and a sexy new OLED TV prototype.

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By Terence Huynh on August 30th, 2010

TECHGEEK Tips 4: Oh Crap, My Blog Just Got Hacked

As James isn’t here to record it (he’s studying… apparently), we roped in Tom Solari, the Lead Editor of Gadgets, to help us record this week’s podcast.

The episode deals with what to do when you’re blog just got hacked. If you remember hearing about it, then you are correct. It was here on this blog. Remember Security Month? Well, it is this – minus the technical details and made easier to understand. You can read the article here.

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By Terence Huynh on August 29th, 2010

TECHGEEK Podcast 8: Oh crap, my computer just crashed

Blame Stewart for another late episode. Why? Because we had to wait for his precious iPhone to be reverted to an old version and jailbroken, which took 3 hours and 45 minutes after our original start time. Also, we’re still apparently recovering from our Election Night spectacular – if you can call it spectacular.

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By Stewart Wilson on August 23rd, 2010

TECHGEEK Tips #3: Email Spam

During all the caos of the live edition of the TECHGEEK Podcast, we decided to record TECHGEEK Tips live. So here is the recorded version. We apologise once again for the quality of this podcast, we had the settings set for Ustream.

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By TECHGEEK.com.au Team on August 22nd, 2010

TECHGEEK Podcast #7: We just got hung

Here is the recorded version of the TECHGEEK Podcast Live Election Edition. This podcast was broadcasted live during the hours of 7.30PM to 8.30PM via Ustream to the world. This podcast has a mix of election news, results, tech news and rantings. With us today is Terence, Stewart, James and Tom.

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By Stewart Wilson on August 20th, 2010

TECHGEEK Podcast #7 Foreword: Election Special

So it seems that the Australian Election is on tomorrow and TECHGEEK is having a very special podcast for it.

We have decided it will be a live podcast where listeners will be able to interact with the presenters via SMS, Phone and Twitter. The podcast will feature the latest in the election news and also feature tech news throughout of week. However, we will be recording another podcast on Sunday with a full wrap of Election News.

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By TECHGEEK.com.au Team on August 7th, 2010

TECHGEEK Podcast 5: Filter Us. We dare you!

We are joined by Cupertino Loop‘s editor and (questionable) impressionist of Julia Gillard, James Wilson, for this week’s episode of the TECHGEEK Podcast – where we talk about the iOS 4 jailbreak, Apple no longer acting like a schoolgirl from high school, Liberals support for no filter and BlackBerry banned in UAE and Saudi Arabia.

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By TECHGEEK.com.au Team on July 25th, 2010

TG Podcast 3: The Winners are Announced

No, we are not talking about the winners of Masterchef or the winner of the election, we are talking about who has won our nifty competition for one of ten copies of BitDefender’s Total Security 2010 security suite package. Yes, that one – the one that has been promoted on our website.

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