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Friday, July 2, 2010

July 4- Information Overload!!!

This week, Gabe Goldberg stops by to discuss "Information Overload" with host, Tom D'Auria. To be more specific, Gabe will be addressing abundant information and whether all information is necessary or if it is overkill, other sorts of information distractions, and how to control "too much" information.

Gabe is a technology communicator and consultant. He has written hundreds of computer press articles and speaks very frequently to all kinds of crowds about technology used in today's society.

The show will air this Sunday, July 4, 2010 @ 6 pm EDT | 3 pm MST on KFNX-1100 in the Greater Phoenix Area or can be streamed live from this link.

Come back Monday for the Week In Review portion of the show in case you couldn't make it around a computer.

Finally, everyone at IMI's Tech Talk would like to wish you and your family a Happy Fourth of July! Have a great holiday.

Monday, June 21, 2010

June 20- Week In Review

This past Sunday, Ken Dwight discussed "Computer Viruses: What You Need To Know". He addressed certain aspects of troubleshooting with computer viruses. The show will be available for download shortly.

Here are the stories from the Week In Review in case you missed the show:
  • DHS Geek Squad: No Power, No Plan, Lots of Vacancies- Wired- [JUMP]
  • San Francisco Set To Pass Cell Phone Radiation Law-BBC News- [JUMP]
  • Bebo Sold By AOL After Just Two Years- BBC News- [JUMP]
  • City Launches New Effort To Aid Media Sector- Wall Street- [JUMP]
  • FIFA In 3D Review and First Impressions- HD Report- [JUMP]
Come back Friday for a show description of this week.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

June 6- Week In Review

The show on "Making Sense of Mobile Marketing" with guest Bryce Marshall of Knotice is available [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN].

Here are the stories featured in the Week In Review portion of the show:
  • SeaChange to Present at USB Global Technology and Services Conference- Market Watch- [JUMP]
  • Harris Corporation Selects Lee Technologies to Build Cyber Integration Center- Market Watch- [JUMP]
  • Chinese Technology Stocks Advance on Stimulus Boost- Bloomberg- [JUMP]
  • World Cup 2010 Security Hacker Proof as Durban Leads World in Quantum Technologies- Examiner- [JUMP]
  • New York City Launches Investment Fund for Tech Start-Ups- Wall Street- [JUMP]
Come back on Friday for a show description of the show this week.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

May 30- Week In Review

The show for Johanna Rothman is ready for you to [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN]. This past week, Johanna and Tom focused on Multitasking- whether it is good or bad, if it is a problem, how to prevent it, and what problems can arise from it in a high tech workforce.

Here are the stories featured in the Week In Review portion of the show:
  • Data Center Building Boom In Silicon Valley- Data Center Knowledge- [JUMP]
  • Yankees Stadium Prohibits Fans From Bringing in iPads- Sports Illustrated- [JUMP]
  • Google Pac-Man Eats Up Work Time- BBC News- [JUMP]
  • New York City Launches Investment Funds for Tech Start Ups- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • Apple Overtakes Microsoft to Become World's Largest Technology Company- Telegraph- [JUMP]
Come back Friday for the show description of this week's show.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

May 23- Week In Review

This week's show is the "Evolving Sales of the Tech Channel" featuring Sam Liu [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN]. Sam is the Vice President of Marketing for Partnerpedia. The show will be available for download shortly.

Here are the stories featured in the Week In Review portion of the show:
  • Sacramento Mayor Launches 'Green Initiatives'- Sacbee- [JUMP]
  • SAIL Announces Investment In Power Plant Efficiency Technology- Market Watch- [JUMP]
  • Wii Kindle Will Dominate Race for Technology Supremacy, or Will It Be Done By Apple's Own?- Signature 9- [JUMP]
  • Japanese Woos World Cup With High Tech- The Independent- [JUMP]
  • Nuke Plant Near NYC Likely To Survive State Ruling- Google News- [JUMP]
Come back Thursday for a description of the show this week!!!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

May 2- Week In Review

This Sunday, Tony Bradley stopped by to discuss "Net Neutrality and the Future of Broadband". He discussed what net neutrality is, where broadband is headed, and how it will affect our future lives. [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN]

Here are the stories feature in the Week In Review portion of the show:
  • AT&T Posts Fast Facts about iPad 3G Plan- Engadget- [JUMP]
  • Apple May Extend iPhone Voice Search With Siri Acquisition- Ars Technia- [JUMP]
  • Green Tech Innovations Is Moving Faster Than People's Imaginations- Green Click- [JUMP]
  • Athletic Republic Names Panasonic as Official Technology Partner- Sports Techy- [JUMP]
  • Mayor Bloomberg Floats New York City Wind Plan, NAGP Responds With Advanced Wind Energy Technology- Market Wire- [JUMP]
Come back Thursday with the show description for this week.

Monday, April 26, 2010

April 25- Week In Review

The show on Sunday was filled with information on what all is included on the topic of cyber-bullying. The available to [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN].

Here are the stories featured in the Week In Review portion of the show:
  • New Speed Cameras Track Motorists From Space- Telegraph- [JUMP]
  • Microsoft Cracks Open Windows Cloud Management Service- Channel Register- [JUMP]
  • Media Lab 3D Studio Brings Interactive Floor Plan Technology to the New Richmond American Homes Website- PR News- [JUMP]
  • Cisco Executes Its Stadium Vision, Monitors to Mobile Gadgets- Sports Techy- [JUMP]
  • AT&T Boost iPhone Data, Voice Service in New York- eWeek- [JUMP]
Come back Thursday for a description of the upcoming weeks show.

Monday, April 19, 2010

April 18 - Week In Review

Joe Zeto stopped by to discuss several important aspects of "FiberChannel over Ethernet" [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN].

Here are the stories that were featured in the Week In Review portion of the show:
  • MI5 Staff Who Lack Computer Skills Made Redundant- BBC News- [JUMP]
  • Flowserve Finalizes Joint Venture Contact with SUFA Technology Industry Company- Market Watch- [JUMP]
  • Intel's Light Peak Technology Could Kill USB 3.0- Wired- [JUMP]
  • 5 Ways the Apple iPad Can Revolutionize Soccer- EPL Talk- [JUMP]
  • NYC Cable Cos. Let Wi-Fi Roam and Users Get More Free Hot Spots- Gigaom- [JUMP]
Come back Thursday for description of this week's show.

April 4- Week In Review

Nasser Mirzai stopped by to discuss "Software as a Service: What You Need To Know." Specifically, he addressed how technology is changing, a more detailed description of SaaS, and what are the main benefits of SaaS.

Here are the stories featured from the Week In Review portion on the show:
  • Looking at the iPad From Two Angles- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • Technical Error Hits Google China- BBC News- [JUMP]
  • Greenpeace Issues Warning About Data Centre Power- BBC- [JUMP]
  • Think's Electric Cars To Roll Into New York- CNET- [JUMP]
  • NFL's Next Frontier: Harness Technology, Satisfy Savvy Fans- USA Today- [JUMP]
Come back Thursday for the show description of this week.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

March 28: Week In Review

In this episode, Cliff Ravenscraft discusses "Finding Your Podcasting Passion" [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN].

Here are the stories featured in this Week In Review:
  • A Network Storage Device for Technophobes- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • Seimens to Cut 4200 IT Jobs- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • NeuLion Named Sports Business Award Nominee for Best In Sports Technology- Market Watch- [JUMP]
  • Time Warner Offers Free Wi-Fi in NYC- Digital Home- [JUMP]
  • HP and Intel Detail Technology Advancement in Fuel Business Transformation for Workstation Customers- Market Watch- [JUMP]

Monday, March 22, 2010

March 21: Week In Review

In our most recent show guest, Stan Oien, discusses "Federal Cybersecurity" [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN]. Some of the areas addressed were the problems that we face currently, the problems we will face in the future, and what new aspects of Federal Cybersecurity are happening. The show will be available for download shortly.

Here are the stories brought to you in this Week In Review portion of the show:
  • Gov't Technology Spending Is Still Alive- TMC- [JUMP]
  • Green Cars Come With New Technology Features- News Channel 8- [JUMP]
  • Revised Cybersecurity Bill Introduced in Senate- Computer World- [JUMP]
  • Cowboys Stadium: Bigger is Better in Football and Technology- Network World- [JUMP]
  • New York Isn't Silicon Valley. That's Why They Like It- NY Times- [JUMP]
Come back Thursday for a description of the show this Sunday,

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

March 14: Week In Review

This past Sunday, Tony Bradley discussed "Protecting Sensitive Information From Inside Threats." [LISTEN/DOWNLOAD] If you would like to learn more about unique but essential computer security, check out his website.

Here are the stories brought to you in this Week In Review:
  • Microsoft Spends More Than 9 Billion on Research- Computer World- [JUMP]
  • Apple Agonistes- Billboard Biz- [JUMP]
  • Making Clean Technology Cheap, As Well As Green- Boston Globe- [JUMP]
  • Will Sports in 3d Work?- Digital Sports- [JUMP]
  • Bringing New Clean Energy Technologies To Life In The Big Apple- Switchboard- [JUMP]
Come back Thursday for a description of this upcoming week's show.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

February 28: "CES 2010: More From The Floor"

Tom D'Auria interviewed many CES exhibitors at the show, and got the inside scoop of what to expect out of certain companies. You can hear the show by clicking on the following link: [LISTEN/DOWNLOAD].

Come back Thursday for more information on the upcoming week's show.

Monday, February 22, 2010

February 21- Week In Review

Tom Temin joined us Sunday to discuss the several aspects of "Data.gov" [DOWNLOAD/LISTEN]. Our guest, Tom Temin also co-hosts a radio show with Jane Norris: The Federal Drive on Federal News Radio- 1500 AM Washington D.C.

Here are the stories in Sunday's Week In Review portion of the show:
  • Postal Services Ask Five Firms To Help Deliver In A Green Way- LA Times- [JUMP]
  • At Shared Offices, How Green Is My Work Space- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • Facebook Launch 'Zero' Site For Mobile Phones- BBC News- [JUMP]
  • BBC Brings Live World Cup Matches To IPhones- The Standard- [JUMP]
  • NYC Transit Testing Subway Arrival Notification Program on A,C Lines- NY Daily News- [JUMP]
Thursday, we will have the description of this weeks show.

Monday, February 15, 2010

February 14- Week In Review

"Technology Used in the 2010 Election" is a very informative show that discusses what are some technology advances that politics have evolved to since the 2008 elections, what is the necessary amount of media needed for these elections, and much more. The show will be available for download shortly.

Here are the stories from the Week In Review portion of the show on Sunday:
  • Official Google Blog: Introducing Google Buzz- Google News- [JUMP]
  • How To Work Your Social Network To Find Jobs- NPR News- [JUMP]
  • NYC Big App Winners Announced!- NYC Big Apps- [JUMP]
  • High Tech Kept Super Bowl On Track- CNN News- [JUMP]
  • The Ford Transit Connect: NYC Taxi Cab of the Future- Fast Company- [JUMP]
Stop back on Thursday for a description of the show this week!

Monday, February 8, 2010

February 7- "How Green Tech is Affecting the World

[Download/Listen] Doug Smith gave several interesting facts about a more "green" economy. Check the links to our Week In Review stories and let us know what you think.

Here are the stories in this week's Week In Review:
  • Remove Antivirus Soft (Uninstall Guide)- Bleeping Computers- [JUMP]
  • Apple's IPad Event Broke the Internet- PC World- [JUMP]
  • Which Media Center Is Right For You: Boxee, XBMC, and Windows Media Center Compared- Life Hacker- [JUMP]
  • Greensulate LLC Announces That It Has Been Awarded Funding From The New York City Department of Small Business Services- Greenroofs- [JUMP]
  • STATS Becomes Official Real Time Data Distributor For MLB Advanced Media- Market Wire- [JUMP]
Thanks for stopping by and come back on Thursday for a description of the show this next week!

Thanks for the support.

Monday, January 11, 2010

January 10- Week In Review

We hope you enjoyed the show with Steve Dispensa about 'Authentication and Security in 2010'. If you missed it, the show is available for download now.

Here are the stories featured in this past Week In Review:
  • First Skype HD Webcams From In Store Solutions Detailed- Engadget- [JUMP]
  • Pico Projector From Light Blue Optics Throws Up A 10 Inch Touchscreen Laser Projection- Gizmodo- [JUMP]
  • Vizio VXT Pro 3D HDTV's Are Stacked For Cheaper: Local Dimming,480 Hz and Wireless HDMI- Gizmodo- [JUMP]
  • 3D TV Channels Will Bring Action Into Your Living Room- Kansas City- [JUMP]
  • AT&T Resumes NY iPhone Sales- Information Week- [JUMP]
Come back on Thursday for the show description for next Sunday.

Thanks for listening!

Monday, December 28, 2009

December 27-Get Out of the Way! It's 2010!

Tech Talk hopes that everyone had a wonderful holiday, and still a great new year to come. Our guest, Kevin Mahon, stopped by this past Sunday to talk about "How Businesses Can Prepare for Web Traffic in 2010." It is available for download HERE.

Here are the stories feature in our Week In Review:
  • Hacked Wiimote Makes Super Scientific Sensor- Gizmodo- [JUMP]
  • 22 Million Bush-Era Emails Found- Philadelphia Enquirer- [JUMP]
  • NYC's Best-App Contest Opens For Worldwide Voting- Wired- [JUMP]
  • Cowboy Stadium 3D Scoreboard Experiment Doesn't Go So Well, Turned Off In Less Than Seven Minutes- Engadget- [JUMP]
  • Kill Slightly Fewer Trees By Leaving Junk Mail Lists- Consumerist- [JUMP]
Stop by on Thursday for our show description post, and have a great new year!

See you on the other side...

Monday, December 21, 2009

December 20- Week In Review

The show on Social Media Metrics was one that is definitely worth downloading. The show is ready for DOWNLOAD.

Here are the stories featured in this Week In Review portion of the show:
  • Students Can Enter Virtual World To Test School Design- BBC News- [JUMP]
  • For Bicyclists Needing A Boost, This Wheel May Help- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • New York Gets Its First Solar EV Charging Station, You Can't Use It- Engadget- [JUMP]
  • Congress, Would You Please Turn That TV add down!- Yahoo Finance- [JUMP]
  • Comcast Targets ESPN By Streaming Pro Sports Games- Business Week- [JUMP]
Thank you for all of your support and come back on Thursday for the upcoming show post!

Monday, December 7, 2009

December 6- Week In Review

This week's show with Keith Shaw from Network World was another great one. If you have any questions for Keith, feel free to email him at kshaw@nww.com or find him on twitter, @shawkeith.

Here are the stories featured in the Week In Review portion of the show:
  • Toyota's Sudden Acceleration- LA Times- [JUMP]
  • Office 2010 Ship Date Revealed- Information Week- [JUMP]
  • How To Make Quality Comments, Earn A Star and Be A Hero- Gizmodo- [JUMP]
  • Square iPhone Payment System Gets Itself A Website, Showcased In Public- Engadget- [JUMP]
  • For $150, Cisco Routers Will Play Flip Videos On Your TV- NY Times- [JUMP]
  • Equipment & Components: Gym and Arena- Athletic Business- [JUMP]
  • An Energy Answer In The Shale Below- Washington Post- [JUMP]
Stop by on Thursday for the upcoming show post... Thanks for the support!