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The latest tech news, advice, and tools are aimed at a specific audience, which includes computer repair shops, Managed Service Providers (MSPs), vendors, and distributors. These resources can provide valuable information on the latest trends, software, and hardware in the tech industry, as well as tips and strategies for running a successful computer repair or MSP business. They can also include information on new products and services from vendors and distributors, and provide ways for the ...
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Act on Tech

Alex of Alex Custom Tech

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Welcome to Act on Tech, the podcast that empowers you to harness technology to boost your productivity and simplify your life. Hosted by tech enthusiast and entrepreneur Alex, each episode dives into actionable tips, tools, and insights to help you stay ahead in the digital age. Discover practical advice, expert opinions, and cutting-edge trends, all while learning about Alex Custom Tech, a leading MSP dedicated to providing personalized IT solutions for business and residential customers. T ...
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The IT Business Podcast is a show for MSPs (Managed Service Providers) and IT Professionals providing business network support and managed services. The podcast aims to provide actionable advice and tips that help IT businesses survive and grow in the competitive tech industry. The podcast features guest interviews with seasoned IT professionals, business owners, vendors and industry leaders who share their experiences, insights, and strategies for success. These discussions often cover topi ...
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Learning how to run your computer repair business is easier than you think! Join us for this weekly podcast where we discuss the ins and outs of computer repair. We discuss topics ranging from customer service to business practices. Be a part of the show by calling in, leaving a voicemail, emailing or joining the live chat.
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Put your skills to work by offering your services as a computer repair expert. It's no secret that technology often fails us at the most crucial moments, making potential clients desperate to get their precious computer up and running again. In addition to repair services, you can also offer prescheduled preventive maintenance or setup of new home networks
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Phone Repair Shop MataMata

Phone Repair Shop MataMata

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Phone Repair Shop Matamata – Your One Stop IT Shop in Matamata - Phone, Tablet, and Computer Repair Services in Matamata, New Zealand Welcome to our repair center in Matamata, New Zealand! We take pride in being the go-to destination for all your phone, tablet, and computer repair needs. At Phone Repair Shop Matamata, we are committed to providing top-notch repair services, exceptional customer care, and reliable solutions for your electronic devices. Address: 3 Matai Avenue, Matamata Waikat ...
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Welcome to the ITechnology Australia podcast, where we make complex tech stuff super easy to understand. Today, we are diving into the world of iPhone repair. So, whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned pro, stay tuned for some awesome tips and tricks. Alright, let’s kick things off. What exactly is the iPhone repairing? Well, it’s like giving your trusty iPhone a doctor’s visit when it’s not feeling its best. From cracked screens to battery issues, we’ll do the perfect Iphone repair Hobart. W ...
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Pennyrile Technologies

Pennyrile Technologies

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We provide a range of cost-effective IT related tech support, computer maintenance/repair, and managed IT services for small and mid-size companies that will help you save time, protect and manage data more effectively, and increase staff productivity.
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We attempt to simplify some of life's most complicated questions. Why does money exist? What is in the news that's interesting? How did the Sun form? Come sit by the fire and we'll tell some tall tales, news, and science. Join our discord: https://discord.gg/j3pWb3v83y This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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The Lead Tech Podcast | The Talk Show For Electronics Repair Shops

The Lead Tech Podcast | The Talk Show For Electronics Repair Shops

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Do you want to take your repair shop to the next level? Our owners helped grow some of the largest repair shops in the southeast including The Computer Warriors, Mr. Phix, Mobile Zone, and Smart Touch Repair Center. The Lead Tech Podcast aims to help you expand your offerings to data recovery, forensics, networking, board-level repair, and to deliver an unbelievable customer service experience. Become the largest repair shop in town and gain the competitive advantage.
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Prolink Tech Solutions is your trusted partner for all tech needs, specialising in PC repairs Brisbane and computer repair Brisbane services. As leaders in Brisbane computer fix solutions, we cater to individuals and businesses alike, providing efficient and reliable support. Our expert team also offers Mac repairs Brisbane and a full suite of managed IT services Brisbane to help streamline and protect your systems. For businesses, we provide dedicated business IT support Brisbane to ensure ...
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Welcome to the official free Podcast site from SAGE Publications for Clinical Medicine & Research. SAGE is a leading international publisher of journals, books, and electronic media for academic, educational, and professional markets with principal offices in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, and Singapore.
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Spiridon Geha

Spiridon Geha

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Spiridon Geha started a small business in 1997 that provides in-warranty and out-of-warranty computer, laptop, tablet, and smartphone repairs to all major retailers across Australia. He is a true adrenaline junkie who has a passion for - supercars, motor yachts, mountain bike riding and skiing. Since 2019 Spiridon has since opened up a new business in the finance field of short term funding. investmentgroupaustralia.com.au
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IT Support Tampa

IT Support Specialist

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Improve IT operations, accelerate innovation and deliver exceptional performance with the power of a data-driven and knowledge-based IT services platform. As business cycles shorten and it support fort Lauderdale become increasingly required, the technology that is supposed to help is now beyond what humans alone can manage.
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The Memory Machine

Nathaniel Lockhart

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Welcome to the Memory Machine, a podcast all about the pop cultural of the past, from the 1890's to the 1990's, and beyond. Each topic has on a guest or three, going through its history and discussing our personal experiences and views on it. Host Nate Lockhart has been interested in all these old things for as long as he can remember, and is pretty excited to get out all this info out of his brain for a productive purpose.
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Hosted by Francisco Oporta, associate immigration attorney & Miami managing attorney at the Law Offices of Aaron Chenault, contributing writer & NHL credentialed reporter for SB Nation's LitterBoxCats.com, creator of sports podcast SPORTS GOOFS, and creator of FJOJR, his personal content site since 2006. Francisco talks about his life experiences, opinions and more.
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Like so many others, Jas Ikeda struggled with the images and stories coming out of Gaza – of the widespread destruction and the growing starvation. Like others, she felt frustrated that more wasn’t being done to help the people caught in the conflict. Unlike most others, Ikeda has a lot of sailing experience. So when she heard about the Global Sumu…
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Washington State highways and bridges are in need of a serious refresh. That’s according to a WSDOT official who told the Washington State Transportation Commission this month: “We are in the early stages of critical failure due to lack of funding.” - Troy Suing, Director, Capital Program Development and Management, Washington State Department of T…
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More than 1 in 10 people in Washington state rely on Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Most of those recipients are in households with children. And all of them will get cut off from those benefits on October 31st if the partial federal government shutdown doesn’t end by then. This week, Governor Ferguson said he’d direct o…
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In 2025, the line between laptops and desktops is thinner than ever—but the right choice still depends on how you work. In this episode of Act on Tech, Alex breaks down the pros and cons of each option, from performance and portability to cost, longevity, and flexibility. Whether you’re upgrading your home setup or equipping your business team, thi…
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed U.S strikes on four more boats in waters near South America. The attacks happened Monday off the coast of Colombia in the eastern Pacific Ocean. Hegseth claimed without citing evidence, “the four vessels were known by our intelligence apparatus, transiting along known narco-trafficking routes, and carrying n…
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Amazon confirmed this morning it is cutting 14,000 employees from its corporate workforce. In a letter sent to employees earlier today, the Senior Vice President of “People Experience and Technology” – basically, HR – at Amazon quoted CEO Andy Jassey, saying “we want to operate like the world’s largest startup… by reducing layers, increasing owners…
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It’s Day 28 of the federal government shutdown – just a few days away from this becoming the longest-running shutdown in U.S. history… And air traffic controllers working without pay are feeling it. Today, the nation’s roughly 13,000 air traffic controllers are getting their first zero-dollar paycheck since the government shutdown began on October …
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In a recent Tech for Techs survey, tech stores, MSPs, and callout services were asked how distributors are performing in 2025. While some reported slight improvements and others said things were about the same, on average, respondents stated that distributor performance has declined by around 6% (at time of writing). In this live show, we’ll be dis…
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If you’ve ever hung out in Oregon’s Fort Stevens State Park, you’ve probably come face to face with the Peter Iredale shipwreck. The British vessel crashed onto the coast in 1906 and has stayed there ever since. Today it has become quite the tourist attraction. But for all its notoriety, the Peter Iredale is just one of more than 2,000 shipwrecks t…
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At a time when Starbucks is closing 200 of its stores and Amazon plans to replace half a million jobs with robots, one Seattle business has been surprisingly resilient: Costco. In 1983, Costco opened its first store in Seattle and today it’s the third largest retailer in the world, with more than 900 stores globally. But while Costco is known for i…
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Last Monday of the month, RIGHT BEFORE HALLOWEEN!Some news to cover as we wrap the month off, and I was hoping we could spend some time chatting about scary movies for the season.Let's get our tech week started right!--Show Notes and Links https://somegadgetguy.com/b/4ST Support Talking Tech with SomeGadgetGuy by contributing to their tip jar: http…
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I chat with Ryan Redmond, founder of Optrua and a long-time advocate for smarter sales, better systems, and industry progress. Ryan walks us through his background in CRM and ERP, shares why MSPs struggle with sales automation, and explains the challenges facing IT professionals when adopting Microsoft Dynamics and integrating it with existing busi…
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An introduction to the process of development, beginning with fertilisation and covering the stages of blastocyst formation, implantation into the uterus, gastrulation and its constituent cell movements, neurulation and the role of the notochord, and the beginnings of organogenesis. We also discuss the differences in gastrulation between protostome…
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Our friend and actual comedian slash one time Christmas market wolf host Stuart Laws joins the pod to chat human centipedes AND caterpillars, turning down one-somes, and the fact that young people can get shingles. Follow Stuart!!⁠ ⁠See Stuart IRL ⁠ ⁠Listen to Week Minded podcast⁠ ⁠& everything else he's up to here ⁠Send us a voicemail! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Fo…
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We may not be watching the Mariners in the World Series this weekend, but that doesn't mean there aren't awesome things to do... LINKS: Tacoma Holiday Festival Dustin Nickerson at the Neptune Seattle Kraken vs Edmonton Oilers 2025 PSMS Annual Wild Mushroom Show Seattle Coffee Festival AI & Democracy - Women’s University Club SPOOKY STUFF: Washingto…
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It can be easy to make jokes about the split realities of the “Portlandia” sketch you could make out of those images, and the scene President Trump describes when he talks about the Rose City- a place, quote, “where they kill people and destroy the city.” But, with an appeals court ruling this week clearing the way for Oregon National Guard troops …
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I share the latest MSP field story—helping a client whose remote staffer in Argentina couldn’t connect via VPN. What starts as a routine setup turns into a wild ride through blocked IPs, throttled Starlink connections, and Argentina’s secret war on VPNs. Hear how Ubiquiti’s VPN options, Microsoft 365 authentication quirks, and a dash of Duo MFA fin…
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Consider yourself cordially invited to Brendan Healy’s memorial service. That’s because the Seattle playwright is sharing his experience of living with, and dying from, a terminal illness. His newest play is called "Eulogy, or How to Plan Your Own Funeral (and have fun doing it!)" If you go, you’ll get a front-row seat to remembrances of Healy’s li…
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Today, we heard an announcement of a proposed Seattle Police union deal that could open the door to expanded use of police alternatives. There’s also been some positive news on the city budget – to the tune of about $14 million in unexpected revenue on the horizon. And the City Council recently approved a sales tax increase to fund public safety pr…
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What do dwarf mallow and dandelion have in common? Sure, most people would consider both of these plants weeds, but they're also both found in Natalie Hammerquist's new book, Edible Plants of the Pacific Northwest. Hammerquist is an expert forager who makes YouTube videos about plants in the PNW. We took a trip with her to sample a veritable salad …
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With Windows 11 changing the rules of the game—new hardware requirements, forced updates, and deeper cloud integration—many in the tech community are asking: what’s next? In this episode of Act on Tech, Alex explores how IT professionals really feel about Windows 11, what Linux offers as a serious alternative, and how businesses can prepare for a m…
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Seattle hasn't had a two term mayor since Greg Nickels, who won a second term nearly two decades ago. Incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell is trying to break the streak of one term mayors. He was elected to the position in 2021. He previously served on the Seattle city council for 12 years. His opponent is Katie Wilson. She founded the nonprofit Transit R…
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Wanna scare an apple farmer? Just say one word: “Honeycrisp.” We're kidding…. But they do make farmers' lives harder. That’s according to a recent story in the Wall Street Journal calling the variety a “farmer’s nightmare.” And that’s tough because they’re one of the most popular apples on the market. People can’t seem to resist their sweet, crunch…
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In a few months, Washingtonians on Medicare could see additional hurdles when it comes to getting approval for their procedures and care. . That’s because the Trump Administration is exploring the use of prior authorizations to assess whether medical services are necessary for a patient. If it isn’t, the procedures may not be covered. Prior authori…
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Shelley Fairweather-Vega is a Seattle-based translator. She’s responsible for the English edition of Uzbek writer Hamid Ismailov’s novel “We Computers.” For that work, Fairweather-Vega is a finalist for a 2025 National Book Award in the translated literature category. She wrote in the afterword to “We Computers,” that she tried to find room in the …
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Two main topics this week! Checking in on the failures of the AI market, from lawsuits to lousy revenue.Also, consumers seem to be voting with their wallets and skipping thin phones!Let's get our tech week started right!--Show Notes and Links https://somegadgetguy.com/b/4SL Support Talking Tech with SomeGadgetGuy by contributing to their tip jar: h…
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A new article has us talking about toys. Did the potters at Early Bronze Age Hama make rattles for their kids out of love or to maximize investment in their future labor output? It’s an episode that cuts to the heart of the whole ‘childhood’ scam! Come for the insights into Bronze Age childrearing, stay for the word of the day. It’s fructiform!…
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Who will be Seattle’s next top lawyer? The city attorney enforces Seattle’s laws, prosecutes misdemeanor crimes and defends the city in court. After a summer primary, former assistant U.S. attorney Erika Evans emerged as the challenger to incumbent City Attorney Ann Davison. They debate at KUOW in front of a live studio audience. Guests Ann Davison…
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Your weekend has arrived, we're ALL celebrating HUMPY, and we're anticipating that very first Mariners World Series... But, there are a bunch of other things happening, so let's get to it! LINKS: SPORTS!! Mariners!! - Thurs/Fri at home, (Sun/Mon in Toronto if needed) Reign vs Utah Royals FC Seahawks vs Houston - MNF! SIFF DocFest - starts Thurs 10/…
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Uncle Marv welcomes back Kyle Kenyon, “The Pro Tech Guy,” for a lively, no-fluff conversation about cybersecurity, running an MSP, and working smarter — not harder. Kyle opens up about his origins, growing his space, and moving away from “man in the van” operations toward a more structured MSP approach. They dive into key challenges like client edu…
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Uncle Marv hosts a special 10-year reunion with Chad Kempt of Fast Computers to revisit their classic “Man in the Van vs. MSP” debate and explore how the world of solo techs and small MSPs has evolved. They dig into shifting vendor landscapes, realistic service models, and why being lean, documented, and relationship-driven still wins in today’s ma…
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Demonstrators are gearing up for another nationwide No Kings Day Protest this weekend against President Donald Trump. If you don’t know what we’re talking about, here’s a tagline on the event’s website to catch you up to speed: “Reclaiming Democracy, Rejecting Authoritarianism.” For years, Americans on the left have called Trump an authoritarian. A…
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Did you know you can still watch live TV for free—no cable, no streaming subscriptions, no monthly bills? In this episode of Act on Tech, Alex explains how Over-the-Air (OTA) television works in 2025 and why it’s the perfect complement to your cord-cutting setup. Learn what gear you need, how to get HD channels like ABC, NBC, FOX, and PBS, and why …
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Two candidates are running to represent the city of Seattle in one of our two city-wide Council seats. And 2026 will be a big year for the council – we’ve got a looming budget deficit, potential federal funding cuts, and, of course, the continuous threat of federal troops being sent to our fair city. The first candidate is a familiar name – incumbe…
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We’re back for a brand-new season of Tech Talk – Episode 168! 🎉 Join us live on Monday the 13th at 8pm as we kick things off with a fresh season packed with all things tech, trade, and community. We’ll be chatting about what we’ve been up to, the latest in the tech world, and answering your questions live. Got something to share or want to join in …
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Americans are reading less for pleasure these days. That’s according to research from the University of Florida and University College London. And it’s not a little dip - we’re talking a 40% drop in daily leisure reading for people 15 and older over the past two decades. This shift is especially prevalent for specific groups, like Black Americans, …
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It’s been quite a week for one Seattle scientist, after getting an unexpected late-night call from a Swedish phone number last week. That call turned out to bring good news: Dr. Mary Brunkow is sharing this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. She’s being honored for research she did decades ago; work that would eventually loom large in de…
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Keeping the news light this week!The FCC is going to let ISPs charge hidden fees again. South Korea loses a massive data center with no backups. AI gets nasty when you reward its bad behavior. The iQOO 15 was unboxed early.And the Vivo X300 Pro is getting shown off in some travel videos!Let's get our tech week started right!--Show Notes and Links h…
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Ever wonder how someone leaps from an art history degree to leading automation in the MSP world? In this episode, Tara Rummer, Channel Captain at Immy Bot and Advisor with Immense Networks, sits down to unpack her real journey—facing down imposter syndrome, championing neurodiversity, and finding her “aggressively friendly” groove. From early days …
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Two candidates are running to represent Southeast Seattle, including Beacon Hill, the Chinatown-International District, Columbia City, and Rainier Beach. The District 2 seat was left vacant earlier this year when former City Councilmember Tammy Morales left the role. It’s being temporarily filled by Interim Councilmember Mark Solomon, but he’s goin…
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This episode explores why professionalism, certification, and ethics matter more than ever in the IT sector. Diana Giles talks about her rise as a recognized industry leader, the transition from side hustle to full-time business, and the benefits of clear communication for IT consultants. Hear insights from Diana’s teaching career and community inv…
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If I'm ever trying to buy your passive house, please don't listen to these podcasts to judge my character. This week we breakdown Asher's lack of a passcode on his phone, Fleabag (for some reason), getting shoplifted while working retail, and give a Mr. Fantasy update (for some reason) We talk about The Curse starting at 10:51 Send us a voicemail! …
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We open this weekend's warmup with a fun chat about the TASVEER FILM FESTIVAL. Soundside's Libby Denkmann spoke with Tasveer Executive Director Rita Meher about what everyone can expect for this year's festival, and what exciting things they've got coming soon! Then producer Jason Burrows takes it away with the standard issue warmup. LINKS: Tasveer…
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This episode opens with a bombshell: Synology finally reversed its drive compatibility policy for NAS units, allowing IT pros and businesses to use third-party drives again—a move that’s sent shockwaves through online forums and social media. I discuss the implications for MSPs and what it means for client storage setups. Next, DattoCon coverage re…
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Vocal pro-Palestinian protests have been happening within one of the Seattle area’s biggest industries. Groups of tech workers at various companies have campaigned to end their employer’s relationships with the Israeli government. One such group, called No Azure for Apartheid, has occupied the Microsoft campus and disrupted corporate events. Guests…
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The news hit like a gulp of bitter cold brew: Seattle-based Starbucks announced last month the company would be closing hundreds of stores and laying off another 900 corporate employees. Tuesday, October 7th, it was reported that another 369 employees will be laid off here in Washington State in December due to store “closures.” This follows a rest…
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Slow speeds, dead zones, dropped Zoom calls—we’ve all been there. In this episode of Act on Tech, Alex explains the most common reasons your Wi-Fi isn’t working the way it should, and the simple fixes that can make a huge difference. From router placement and interference to outdated equipment and overloaded networks, you’ll learn how to troublesho…
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