This week, we had a special guest in the studio, Elizabeth Pampalone, a small business computer consultant and repair technician and continuing education instructor at UNF.
Since WJCT had its pledge drive last week, and we had to cut last week’s episode short, we had tons of questions this week. So, all we did is answer a bunch of your great questions. If you have a tech question for Deemable Tech call us, leave us a voice-mail at 904-372-3336.
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Today’s Questions:
- What do I need for my new iPad?
- What is a print screen, and how do I take a print screen and send it to someone else?
- Which is better Gmail or Outlook.com?
- How can I find out if my kid was recommended to friend someone on Facebook by one of her friends or by Facebook?
- How can I tell if my kid has more than one Facebook account?
- How do I get Facebook to stop sending me text messages when I have 2 step authentication turned on?
- Dropbox vs Google Drive vs SkyDrive. Which is the best and why?
- How can I control multiple computers with one keyboard and mouse?
- I deleted a file, but it’s not in the Recycle Bin. Where did it go?
- What is a permalink?
- What is Steam? Should I buy games on Steam, and will I be able to download them again if my hard drive crashes?
Need tech help? Got a problem or tech question about your computer, phone or tablet? Give us a call and leave us a voice mail at 904-372-DEEM (3336), or send us an email to questions at deemable dot com. We’ll take the best questions and answer them on the show.
Links we mentioned on today’s show:
- ElizabethPampalone.com
- iMore.com
- Apple Podcasts
- Google Chrome
- Google Drive
- Vtok – Google Chat
- Talkatone
- Sparrow
- Pages, Numbers and Keynote
- Netflix, Hulu, HBO GO, PBS, PBS Kids, and Disney Channel
- Gmail and Outlook.com
- SteamPowered.com
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- ShareMouse
- Synergy
- Lifehacker – Synergy
- Mobile Mouse Pro
Well, ignore what I said about setting up Gmail as an Exchange account. Google has dropped Exchange support for new clients.
Google makes Gmail sync harder on rival platforms by dropping Exchange ActiveSync for consumers