Mason Computer Service is coming up on its two year anniversary, in October, and I just wanted to take a few minutes to thank everyone that has come to me with their computer problems and issues. When I started this business, my main goal was to do something to give back to the community, my plan was to offer computer services at the lowest amount that I could so people would be able to afford to have their computer running right eRead More…
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Episode 53 – Welcome To Work Market Part 1
Today we are going to talk with an entrepreneur who created a new kind of platform that could change the rules of engagement between Buyer and Provider to bring balance, trust and profitability to all sides.
TechPodcasts Promo Tag :10
Intro 1:19
Billboard 1:30
News and Comment segment 3:17
Microsoft Windows XP officially turned 10 years old August 24th.
F-Secure reports a new worm called Morto is making its way around Windows networks.
NOLO has released Quicken Legal Business Pro 2012.
Steve Jobs has resigned as CEO of Apple.
Commercial Break 1:26
The Force Field Web Portal TheForceField.Net
Intro to Topic 2:27
Today we’re going to talk with Jeff Leventhal and learn about his new platform called Work Market. We’ll find out how it works, who is working with him to bring it online and what makes it different and unique from all the other platforms in the IT marketplace. Part one of a two part series.
Interview with Jeff Leventhal 24:32
Part 2 Teaser :27
Wrap up and Close :46
Comments, questions or suggestions? Send them in to comments@theforcefield.net. Feedback on this topic will be read by the host and included in future episodes of the show. Visit us at http://www.theforcefield.net!
©2011 Savoia Computer. All rights reserved.
Episode 53 – Welcome To Work Market Part 1
Today we are going to talk with an entrepreneur who created a new kind of platform that could change the rules of engagement between Buyer and Provider to bring balance, trust and profitability to all sides.
TechPodcasts Promo Tag :10
Intro 1:19
Billboard 1:30
News and Comment segment 3:17
Microsoft Windows XP officially turned 10 years old August 24th.
F-Secure reports a new worm called Morto is making its way around Windows networks.
NOLO has released Quicken Legal Business Pro 2012.
Steve Jobs has resigned as CEO of Apple.
Commercial Break 1:26
The Force Field Web Portal TheForceField.Net
Intro to Topic 2:27
Today we’re going to talk with Jeff Leventhal and learn about his new platform called Work Market. We’ll find out how it works, who is working with him to bring it online and what makes it different and unique from all the other platforms in the IT marketplace. Part one of a two part series.
Interview with Jeff Leventhal 24:32
Part 2 Teaser :27
Wrap up and Close :46
Comments, questions or suggestions? Send them in to comments@theforcefield.net. Feedback on this topic will be read by the host and included in future episodes of the show. Visit us at http://www.theforcefield.net!
©2011 Savoia Computer. All rights reserved.
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Ford Joins with ZipCar, Adds Focus, Escape to Lineup
Authors: Jeffrey Powers
Ford announces they are adding 2012 Focus and Escapes to Zipcar’s fleet in over 250 universities in the US and UK.
Read more: http://www.geeknewscentral.com/2011/08/31/ford-joins-with-zipcar-adds-focus-escape-to-lineup/
Linux For The Rest of Us
Authors: Bryce Whitty
Linux is something that isn’t going away any time soon. Servers use it, Smart Phones use it and even devices like TiVo use it. In fact, we should be seeing much more of it in the future as Linux acceptance increases. In the computer repair world, Computer Technicians are using Linux builds to remove viruses, resize partitions and recover data. Many computer technicians are also installing lightweight Linux builds to give old computers a new lease of life. It pays to know at least a little bit of Linux in the computer repair world.
Steve Mclaughlin (aka DoorToDoor Geek), a regular on the Podnutz show has created a series of Linux training videos videos called “Linux For The Rest Of Us” to help people learn the basics of the Linux flavor “Ubuntu”. These high definition videos (720p) are designed for the new Linux users.
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Whats In It? Title Description Installing Ubuntu Downloading, burning to a CD Basic Operation An overview of Ubuntu’s features The Ubuntu "Me Menu" A built in tool to manage social networks such as Twitter and Facebook System Testing Test compatibility such as video/sound and entering/exiting sleep mode Software Center Updates and installing software First to Install Installing software you will probably need like Java, audio codes etc.. Option Install Installing commonly used software like Skype, Thunderbird etc. Install Chrome Installing Chrome and how to set it to automatically update Install LibreOffice Installing LibreOffice and running commands to install it Install/Uninstall Display hardware information with command line and other software Installing Blobs Introduction to "Blobs" Ubuntu One An overview of Ubuntu One which is a Dropbox-esque service Keyring Using Keyring which is a built in system similar to iOS’s Keychain Compbiz Cool visual effects with Compbiz Create Network Shares Setting up network shares with Samba To Network Shares Accessing Windows or Samba shares from Ubuntu ISO Burn Create ISO burning or ripping a CD to an ISO using built in software k3b Using k3b which is a CD/DVD/Bluray/ISO advanced editing tool. DeVeDe Using DeVeDe, a tool design for Transcoding/Ripping DVD video gParted Using gParted, a partitioning tool PiTiVi Using PiTiVi which is a video editor similar to Windows Movie Marke RhythmBox Using Rhythm Box, a music player The videos also have some Technician specific content: Title Description Installing on VMs Installing Ubuntu on a Virtual Machine Data Recovery Recovering data with the tool TestDisk Removing Viruses Removing viruses using Linux Who Is It For? If you have been using a Linux build like Ubuntu or Mint as your main operating system, you probably wont get much out of these videos. However, if you are a Windows user and have either no experience with Ubuntu or had a little look once or twice, then this is for you. In my own case, I have been trying various Linux builds for 10 years and I know my way around the command line due to the dedicated servers I have managed over the years – Technibble being one of them. However, when it comes to the modern builds with a highly polished GUI like Ubuntu, I dont know all the features that come installed. Also, I often dont know the name of the Linux equivalent of my commonly used Windows applications. I mean, I get them installed, install various packages but still feel a bit like a duck out of water. For example, lets say I want to have the cool visual effects that I have seen in various Ubuntu videos. Where do I look for that? Video properties? Desktop properties? Stephen covers this in detail using the software “Compbiz”. Its nice to have someone unassuming guiding you through the basics rather than telling you to RTFM. What I liked about these Linux videos is although it isnt hard to install something like Ubuntu, Stephen tells you what options choose and tells you why you would want to choose it. Its the side information and why things are done a certain way that I found lots of value in as a Ubuntu newbie. The videos take you from a simply installing Ubuntu and then not knowing what to do, to setting up a really solid operating system with all the features you would want. They are a huge kick start for getting into the Linux world which will save you a ton of time. Price The product normally sells for $59.95 but due to the size of Technibbles readership, I was able to get Technibble readers 20% OFF so the price is now $47.95 using the link below.
If you think about the price in terms of using this new found knowledge to make money by selling older (but still capable machines) to your clients, its a no brainer. Check it Out Here, Watch some of the Sample Videos © Technibble – A Resource for Computer Technicians to start or improve their Computer Business
To get started with your own computer business, check out our Computer Business Kit. Linux For The Rest of Us
Changes at Technibble
Authors: Bryce Whitty
Technibble has a new design! We have been working for quite some time to make a design that is clean, functional but still feels like Technibble. If you follow us via some other means other than visiting the front page, come check us out.
It was designed with an emphasis on making the content easy to read and look good at the same time.
<\/span> Avatars in Comments Previously when people wanted to reply to someone via comment they had to use @Someuser. Technibble now supports threaded comments so you can reply to someone and your post shows up before theirs. Also, we also support avatars next to your comment so you can include your company logo or a picture of yourself if you want. The avatars are provided by Gravatar so if you want to use a picture, sign up to Gravatar and use the same email address when commenting here as you did when signing up to Gravatar. Social Media and a Favor We are focusing on social media more and I have a favor to ask of our readers. If Technibble has helped you in your business, please share Technibble’s content by pressing the social media icons below the articles you like for whatever services you use. In most cases its only 1 or 2 mouse clicks to Tweet, Like or +1 Technibble’s content but it would make a world of difference for us. If you have any comments, suggestions or constructive criticism for our design, please leave us a comment below. © Technibble – A Resource for Computer Technicians to start or improve their Computer Business
To get started with your own computer business, check out our Computer Business Kit. Changes at Technibble
Episode 52 – Opening a Computer Store Part 6
Today we will continue our talk with the owner of a computer store who recently expanded and moved his storefront to a new location. We’ll learn how he planned and managed the expansion, some of the issues he had to address when making the move and what he plans to do with his store in the future.
TechPodcasts Promo Tag :10
Intro 1:17
Billboard :40
News and Comment segment 7:36
NASBA, The National Association of Channel Resellers, is now under new ownership.
Sponsor: Tech Assistance in a Flash! try secure and reliable Goto Assist Express today!
Sponsor: Carbonite.com 15 Day Free Trial. Get yours today at Carbonite.com!
CompTIA Breakaway 2011, billed as “The Premier Education Event For the IT Channel”, will be held August 1-4 2011 in Washington, D.C. Admission is FREE to CompTIA members and $250 for non-members. For more information contact www.comptia.org.
Microsoft posted record earnings in its fiscal fourth quarter of 2011.
Google began deleting user accounts on its new Google+ social media network for allegedly violating its terms of service regarding the use of pseudonyms instead of real names.
Commercial Break 1:26
The Force Field Web Portal TheForceField.Net
Intro to Topic 2:43
Today we will conclude our discussion with Parrish Reinhoel, a Value Added Reseller who owns Pathfinder Networks, a computer store in Niles, Michigan. We’ll discuss the nuts and bolts of making the move, some of the issues he had to resolve to keep the move in budget and on schedule and where he plans to take his store in the future. Part 6 of a six part series.
Interview with Parrish Reinhoel 19:14
Parrish created a series of videos to document how he set up and moved into his new store. View the videos.
Wrap up and Close :46
Comments, questions or suggestions? Send them in to comments@theforcefield.net. Feedback on this topic will be read by the host and included in future episodes of the show. Visit us at http://www.theforcefield.net!
©2011 Savoia Computer. All rights reserved.
Episode 52 – Opening a Computer Store Part 6
Today we will continue our talk with the owner of a computer store who recently expanded and moved his storefront to a new location. We’ll learn how he planned and managed the expansion, some of the issues he had to address when making the move and what he plans to do with his store in the future.
TechPodcasts Promo Tag :10
Intro 1:17
Billboard :40
News and Comment segment 7:36
NASBA, The National Association of Channel Resellers, is now under new ownership.
Sponsor: Tech Assistance in a Flash! try secure and reliable Goto Assist Express today!
Sponsor: Carbonite.com 15 Day Free Trial. Get yours today at Carbonite.com!
CompTIA Breakaway 2011, billed as “The Premier Education Event For the IT Channel”, will be held August 1-4 2011 in Washington, D.C. Admission is FREE to CompTIA members and $250 for non-members.
For more information contact www.comptia.org.
Microsoft posted record earnings in its fiscal fourth quarter of 2011.
Google began deleting user accounts on its new Google+ social media network for allegedly violating its terms of service regarding the use of pseudonyms instead of real names.
Commercial Break 1:26
The Force Field Web Portal TheForceField.Net
Intro to Topic 2:43
Today we will conclude our discussion with Parrish Reinhoel, a Value Added Reseller who owns Pathfinder Networks, a computer store in Niles, Michigan. We’ll discuss the nuts and bolts of making the move, some of the issues he had to resolve to keep the move in budget and on schedule and where he plans to take his store in the future. Part 6 of a six part series.
Interview with Parrish Reinhoel 19:14
Parrish created a series of videos to document how he set up and moved into his new store. View the videos.
Wrap up and Close :46
Comments, questions or suggestions? Send them in to comments@theforcefield.net. Feedback on this topic will be read by the host and included in future episodes of the show. Visit us at http://www.theforcefield.net!
©2011 Savoia Computer. All rights reserved.
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From Corporate IT to Independent Contractors
Authors: Bill
As businesses downsize IT teams and rely more on Independent Contractors and outsourcing, there are many opportunities and challenges to consider.