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cool new toys, fun software, or technology that I think might change the world (or be a colossal waste of time!)

Education Life Podcast Technology

Create a textbook from Wiki–and give your students a real benefit!

January 16, 20111 min read

I have created a short Tutorial Video on how to create a book using content from Wikipedia.  There is great content available, and I think

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Real Tech for Real People, RTFRP, tutorials, wikibooks, wikipedia
Podcast review Reviews software Technology

Review: Password Safe

November 12, 20101 min read

In this video for Real Tech for Real People I review, and demonstrate, Password Safe.  This is a great program for creating, storing, and accessing

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Bruce Schneier. Security, open source, Real Tech for Real People, RTFRP, sofrtware, Technology
Commentary review Technology

Review: WebCamMax

November 4, 2010November 4, 20104 min read

I have been using WebCamMax[1. Disclosure: by writing this review I will be receiving a 1 year license to their product.  I have already paid

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Real Tech for Real People, review, RTFRP, video Facebook, WebCamMax
Podcast Technology

Real Tech for Real People, Episode 55 “The Double Nickel”

October 21, 2010October 21, 20104 min read

In the effort to continue to “catch up” here at The Professor Notes I am posting episode 55 from Real Tech for Real People.  If

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Apple TV, Mac Office 2011, Microsoft, Real Tech for Real People, RTFRP, Steve Brady, Tony Pittman, wikipedia, Wikipedia Books
Technology

Is this “Real”? Samsung Captivate to FINALLY Get Froyo in November?

October 21, 20101 min read

Hat tip to my brother for point me to the link Don’t miss the EXCITING news for winning prizes-including TWO TICKETS to Michigan at Penn

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Android, AT&T, captivate, Cellphone, Froyo, Samsung Galaxy S, wireless
Technology

Hardware Agnostic Smartphones?

October 18, 20102 min read

NOTE:  This blog post is based on a conversation we had about the future of smartphones on Real Tech for Real People, in episode 56

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Android, apple, AT&T, cell phones, cellphones, cellular, iPhone, telephones, Verzion, Windows Phone 7
Commentary Life Technology

Students BANNED from Twitter?

October 16, 2010October 16, 20102 min read

My podcast co-host, Tony Pittman (@tonypittman), shared a link with me.[1. Listen to our podcast when we record live next week, to hear Tony and

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Butch Davis, football, social media, twitter, UNC
Podcast Technology

Real Tech for Real People Ep 54 — Recharged!

October 12, 2010October 12, 20103 min read

Much of this episode is about charging. No not for the podcast, but charging batteries! Those things we use every day! Imagine a battery on

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Android, Batteries, Podcast, Real Tech for Real People, Reviews, RTFRP, Technology
review Technology

Kindle for Android Updated! Kindle again FTW!

September 24, 2010September 24, 20103 min read

It should be no surprise to my readers that I am a big fan of the Kindle writ large–that is, the Kindle as an ebook

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Amazon, Amazon Kindle, Android, Kindle, Nook
Podcast Technology

Real Tech for Real People Ep 53 — Obeying Moore’s Law

September 23, 20102 min read

This week Tony and I tackle the big issue:  Should broadband pricing obey the law?  Yes, some have argued that broadband pricing is in violation

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Amazon, Android, apple, AT&T, captivate, Cellphone, femtocell, HP, iPhone, Real Tech for Real People, Samsung Captivate, Tony Pittman

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