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| Computer Ed Radio Show July 18 2010 |
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| Written by Edward Crisler -Computer Ed- |
| Wednesday, 21 July 2010 12:55 |
Computer Ed Radio Show (Broadcast July 11, 2010)
Computer Ed this week begins the show with a beat down on Apple over the mess that is the iPhone 4. Computer Ed goes into the issues in his opinion of the way Apple has handled this entire matter and spends a lot of time on his soap box. He then looks at Microsofts latest effort of getting users to switch to Bing, paying money to charity for making the switch. Star Trek Online
In our second segment Computer Ed is joined by Daniel Stahl of Cryptic to discuss the change of leadership for the MMO Star Trek Online. Daniel and Computer Ed explore the game where it, where it was and where it is going. In the final segment we have posted Ed does an off the air air interview specifically for internet listeners where he asks Daniel some tough questions and give Daniel a chance to address omse of the critics of Star Trek Online. This weeks show was a lesson in why live radio can be fun and a pain. The entrie aired last segment was lost do to a system failure during the show and cannot be recovered. We did do a different show this week however taking a break from our DIYer segment. Discuss this show in the Hi Tech Legion Forums. Don't forget to check Computer Ed's Blog for more thoughts.
Download: Computer Ed Show July 18, 2010, Segment 1 Download: Computer Ed Show July 18, 2010, Segment 2 Download: Computer Ed Show July 18, 2010, Segment 3 Stream: If you would like to stream this interview from Hi Tech Legion below is the stream. If you are using Firefox, you must have the quicktime plugin. If you are using Internet Explorer, you must allow the active X control. Segment 1
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