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iPad, Kindle Tax, Game Center, and New Flip Mino - Episode 003
DLTV - Episode 002 ...
9 Views 18:07:08 03/23/10
DLTV - Episode 002 / National Broadband, IE9, and
Foldable Keyboards
In this episode Lance and Carlos check out the tech top 4, talk robots, and get into a bi...
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DLTV - Episode 002 / National Broadband, IE9, and
Foldable Keyboards
In this episode Lance and Carlos check out the tech top 4, talk robots, and get into a big discussion on National Broadband.
Tech Analyst Victor Champ also stops by to bring you his views on Google/Apple wars.
DLTV - Episode 001
9 Views 10:11:01 03/16/10
DLTV - Episode 001 After some trials and tribulations the new DLTV is ready to come out and play! Tech Everyman Carlos Rodela and PC Mag Editor In Chief Lance Ulan...
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DLTV - Episode 001 After some trials and tribulations the new DLTV is ready to come out and play! Tech Everyman Carlos Rodela and PC Mag Editor In Chief Lance Ulanoff discuss tech topics and your tech questions. Also special tech analyst (and puppet) Victor Champ reviews websites, gadgets, and all things tech.
Ebook Readers and N...
12 Views 16:12:31 02/22/10
1. What might the next Kindle be like?
quitely released at ces
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/01/08/ces.ereader/index.html
Skiff Reader
EnTourage eDGe
Blio
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1. What might the next Kindle be like?
quitely released at ces
http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/01/08/ces.ereader/index.html
Skiff Reader
EnTourage eDGe
Blio
2. MacWorld
what I saw -- and is there a nead for this show anymore (without apple there)?
-preemptively unveiled the ipad before the event
3. quick mention on how to watch netflix on your wii
http://www.appscout.com/2010/02/hands_on_with_playon_for_the_n.php
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Twitter/Email questions:
Fan Question 1:
Transferring your LPs (or cassettes) to your computer - how to?
LPs:
cassettes :
obviously you can Wire a cassette player's output to a computer sound card's input.
then Play the cassette on the cassette player while recording the sound using software on the PC.
Converting LPs and Tapes to digital is pretty much the same process. You simply need a stero system with a turntable and tape player and an axillary audio out port. After that you need:
A computer with, if you want to make audio CDs, a CD burner. otherwise you can simpoly burn the files to the PC and add them to your audio library.
Software that lets you perform line-in recording (meaning that the program records from an analog stereo source connected to your computer)
A stereo Y cable to connect your stereo to your PC. The cable has two plugs—one red and one white—at one end and one black or red plug at the other. Some audio software packages include this cable (see "Make Your Music Digital"). It can also be purchased at your local electronics shop.
Connect the stereo to your PC:
Take the red and white plugs from one end of your Y cable and insert them into the corresponding auxiliary ports on the back of your stereo. You can use the minidisc ports if your stereo doesn't have ports labeled auxiliary. Insert the single black or red plug on the other end of the cable into the sound-in port on your PC (located on the rear of most machines).
As a test, play some music on your stereo to make sure the connection is set up correctly. The music should play through your PC's speakers as well as your stereo's speakers. If it doesn't, open up the PC's sound control panel and make sure line-in is selected as the input source
Use a media management utility like Roxio Creator 2010 or Nero 9 to record the audio. These apps have built-in tools for capturing and cleaning the audio. There are also syand-alone apps them let you clean up your audio, like Izotope Music and Speech Cleaner.
*for cassettes can also could use a http://www.frequencycast.co.uk/plusdeck.html
Fan Question 2:
So I have an Acer Revo 1600 and I'm trying to find a TV Tuner to work with it. My problem is that I am on DirecTV satellite and all the USB Tuners are coax. I'm not against using a break out box if that will work.
I want to use my Revo as a DVR and this part is holding me back.
Answer:
http://www.avermedia-usa.com/AverTV/
Windows 7, Apple Ta...
8 Views 09:26:43 02/09/10
Topics:
Windows 7 (starter edition discussion)
Apple Tablet?
Twitter Questions:
Windows 7 backup features
Taking your Xbox 36...
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Topics:
Windows 7 (starter edition discussion)
Apple Tablet?
Twitter Questions:
Windows 7 backup features
Taking your Xbox 360's Temperature
How 3D TV's work
Tech Pic: @whitestripesnet his uber clean/neat setup with netbook included. we call him the invisible man.
Email us your tech pics (weird computer setups) or tech questions:
dltv@mevio.com
or tweet at us @dltv
STUFF • On today's Byte, Robert and Carlos answer questions about upgrading to windows 7, some students send in a video segment on tablet pcs, and we ha...
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STUFF • On today's Byte, Robert and Carlos answer questions about upgrading to windows 7, some students send in a video segment on tablet pcs, and we have a PC Mag review of the Acer Aspire 3810, the Timeline.
• For more info on Folding@Home, check out our FAH page here .
• Got a Question? A tip? A product you're curious about email us at dl.tv@pcmag.com and you could win a tishirt!! - Also why not send us some love on Twitter ?
STUFF • The Sage of Tech, Loyd Case, answers your questions! • Team DL.TV is poised to take over the 7th spot on Stanford University's worldwide Folding@home (FAH) teams stats page! One of the most effective ways to boost your/our score is to use a GPU client, and the good folks at [H]ard|OCP have some terrific guides to getting the most out of your FAH participation. • [H]ard|OCP's latest GPU folding guide is Vista-specific, but it provides a good starting point for getting the most out of your Folding@home GPU client efforts - don't forget to use team #57391 (that's Team DL.TV) when configuring the client. • This week's tech pic is from Ricky from the Aloha State, Hawaii. Ricky modded a sweet old desk into a powerful photog station, complete with a hideaway LCD screen. Plus, he's a avid folder! Go Ricky! • Loyd Case shows off an early developer's build of Windows 7 . • And, of course, Loyd is back once again to take on some of your best Viewer Questions! This week, he tackles everything from hard drives, to Intel chipsets , and memory performance! Check out both of Joel Durham's articles on memory and performance at ExtremeTech.com. • Next Week: Boxee inventor and patent holder extraordinaire Dave Mathews joins Robert on set and we take a look at the Popcorn Hour Web Media device!
See Ya Then.