Episode 100: Troubleshooting Tips and A Look Back
Michael Plasmeier, Michael Gdovin, Reed Dame, and special guest JD Dorfman look back at the history of Tecker 911 and give some troubleshooting tips to help you after we go dark. (58:30)

Michael Plasmeier, Michael Gdovin, Reed Dame, and special guest JD Dorfman look back at the history of Tecker 911 and give some troubleshooting tips to help you after we go dark. (58:30)
Michael Plasmeier and Michael Gdovin show you Picnik, an online image editor that lets you quickly edit photos. (13:13)
Michael Plasmeier and Reed Dame round up Google, Bing, Yahoo and Mapquest's mapping service. (21:53)
Michael Plasmeier and Reed Dame introduce you to OpenID, a federated authentication system that might be in your future. (12:31)
Michael Gdovin and Reed Dame show you Basecamp, a collaboration site we use to put the show together. (8:45)
Michael Gdovin and Reed Dame introduce you to eBooks, on both computers and devices. (8:39)
Michael Gdovin and Jordan Berman show off Netflix, an online movie rental site that offers both DVDs by mail and online streaming. (13:06)
Michael Plasmeier and Reed Dame introduce you to several things you can do to get started programming a computer. (13:27)
Michael Plasmeier and Reed Dame show you Windows Live Sync, a program that keeps your computers in sync. (13:26)
Michael Plasmeier and Reed Dame show you Mint, an online money tracking system, similar to Microsoft Money or Quicken. (12:10)
Reed Dame and Jordan Berman give you a few tips to save power on your computers and portable devices to get better battery life or save the environment. (9:36)
Michael Gdovin and Jordan Berman give you several ways to reuse your old computer. (9:20)
Michael Plasmeier and Jordan Berman show you VLC, a lightweight media player that plays almost anything. It's good to have around! (7:19)
Michael Plasmeier and Michael Gdovin introduce you to Digg, where readers pick what the top stories on the web are, and is home to some great innovation in the social web. (10:46)
Michael Plasmeier and Jordan Berman try to steer you through the complicated world of watch TV online, including old and new shows, for free or pay. (16:52)
Michael Plasmeier introduces you to geotagging (placing it on a map) photos using any camera, a GPS tracker and some software. (21:39)
Jordan Berman and Michael Gdovin show you some of the things you can do on the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. (11:02)
Michael Plasmeier and Reed Dame show you Google Earth, an application similar to Google Maps, but in 3D. (11:03)
Michael Gdovin and Reed Dame explain Yahoo's Delicious, a social bookmarking service, that has different uses for different people. (10:59)
Michael Gdovin and Jordan Berman show you Zoho, an online office suite that does much more than Google Docs. (10:40)
Michael Gdovin and Michael Plasmeier show the complete workflow for shooting, transferring, editing, and sharing your digital video. (39:01)
Michael Plasmeier and Reed Dame show off their tablet PCs while explaining what tablets are and who can benefit from using one. (16:05)
Michael Gdovin and Michael Plasmeier show you how to set up Wordpress, an open source blogging platform on your web site. (20:22)
Reed Dame and Michael Gdovin show you the ins and outs of Gmail, Google's ground breaking email service. (16:00)
Michael Gdovin and Jordan Berman show you iLife, the digital media software suite that ships with every Mac computer. (8:50)
Michael Plasmeier, Michael Gdovin, Jordan Berman and Reed Dame tell you what products and services they use everyday. (7:52)
Jordan Berman and Michael Plasmeier explain the pros and cons of U3 as well as let you know how to get rid of it and what alternatives are best. (8:23)
Michael Plasmeier and Mike Gdovin introduce you to Twitter, the micro-blogging and messaging system sweeping the globe. (8:57)
Michael Gdovin and Jordan Berman show off iWork, the productivity suite from Apple, including Pages, Numbers and Keynote (7:57)
Michael Plasmeier discusses the digital TV transition. Does it affect you? And where are companies stretching the truth to take advantage of the FCC-mandated change? (9:17)