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Today we're talking about presentation tools. if you're tired of PowerPoint or Google slides, I've got some fantastic AI powered alternatives that could save you hours and make your presentation shine. Let's get into it. Whether you're a student, a professional, or a content creator. Presentations can take a lot of time to put together. But what if you can leverage A.I. to handle the heavy lifting?
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Today, we're diving into essential cybersecurity terms everyone should know to stay safe online. Cyber threats constantly evolve, and understanding these terms can be your first line of defense. Let's decode some key insights into common cybersecurity threats and how they impact our digital lives.
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Let's talk about the deceptive tech content you might run across on the Internet and some tips on how not to get fooled. Have you ever clicked on a 10 time your GPU performance with this one trick video only to waste 15 minutes of your life? Well, we're gonna decode the matrix of deceptive tech content, and trust me, it's wilder than a cryptocurrency roller coaster.
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Learning how to protect ourselves from cyber threats is more critical than ever. Today on Tech Brewed, we dove deep into the dangerous world of spear phishing – a more targeted and sophisticated form of phishing attacks. 🎙️
In our latest episode, we broke down how cybercriminals use customized emails to deceive individuals, gain access to sensitive systems, and steal valuable data.
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Some of the day's tech news stories from around the www.
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It's a tech tip edition. Use your iPad with the Notes app to scan. Five tips for people switching to an Android phone.
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First, we'll unravel the mystery of DNS and how it functions like the ultimate address book of the Internet. Next, we'll explore some fantastic resources to improve your AI prompting skills, including libraries and platforms designed for developers and enthusiasts. Lastly, we'll dive into the fascinating world of AI chatbots, discussing their mechanics, benefits, and applications across various industries. So grab your favorite mug, sit back, and get ready to sip on some tech knowledge that's as refreshing as your morning brew! Cheers to learning something new.
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Welcome back to Tech Brewed, the podcast where we bring you the latest in technology news, insightful reviews, and essential tech tips! I'm your host, Greg Doig, and today, we’re lifting the curtain on the unsung heroes of the digital world: servers. Whether browsing the web, sending emails, or storing files, different types of servers work tirelessly behind the scenes to ensure everything runs smoothly and securely. In this episode, we'll break down the various server types, from web servers to email servers, database servers, DNS servers, file servers, FTP servers, web proxy servers, and DHCP servers. We'll highlight their unique roles and how they contribute to our seamless online experiences. So grab your coffee, sit back, and dive into the digital backbone that powers our everyday activities. Stay tuned!
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Have you ever sent a message to a friend halfway across the world and marveled at how quickly it arrived? Or maybe you've wondered why your Netflix sometimes buffers right at the climax of your favorite show. Well, today we'll peek behind the curtain of the internet and explore the OSI Model.
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October is coming up soon, and you know what that means. It's cybersecurity awareness month. This year's theme is to secure our world, and it's a call to action for all of us. So grab your headphones, settle in, and dive into the world of online safety. Now, I know cybersecurity might sound a bit techy and overwhelming, and I talk about it a lot but trust me, it's crucial for everyone. Think of it as a digital seat belt. You might not always need it, but when you do, you'll be glad you buckled up. This year's campaign is all about raising awareness and empowering each one of us to take simple steps to protect ourselves, our families, and our businesses from those pesky cyber threats.
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Recently, CrowdStrike, a leading cyber security firm, experienced an issue that is affecting businesses globally. Here's a breakdown of what happened and what it means for those affected. On July 19, 2024, CrowdStrike identified a defect in a single content update for its Falcon sensor software, which is used on Windows hosts. This defect caused widespread disruption, including the infamous blue screen of death, abbreviated BSOD, unaffected Windows machines. The issue was confined to Windows hosts. MAC and Linux systems were not affected. Major sectors including airlines, banks and stock exchanges, and media outlets experienced significant disruptions. This was not a security breach or cyber attack according to CrowdStrike.
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In this episode, we'll take a peek into the world of Linux, an operating system that's both powerful and versatile. Whether you're a programmer, a system administrator, or just a curious user, Linux has something to offer. Let's get started. Linux is an open-source operating system, which means its source code is freely available for anyone to view, modify, and distribute. This makes it a popular choice for both commercial and noncommercial purposes.
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Join Greg Doig in this Tech Brewed episode as we explore the latest updates in the tech world. We dive into significant changes coming to Mac OS 15, including a revamped system settings application aimed at a better user experience. We also cover a critical security flaw in Google's Chrome browser and the necessary updates for users. Additionally, we discuss popular Chromium-based browsers, the introduction of Amazon's Amisfit Helio health ring, and Microsoft's Co-Pilot Plus PCs. Stay tuned for more exciting tech insights!
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We will talk about another rising trend that is not a good one. It's called an accidental deposit scam. These scams involve fraudsters using mobile payment apps to trick users into sending them money, and they're becoming far too common. So, how do these scams work? Well, let's say you receive money through a payment app like Venmo or Cash App from someone you don't know. Then you start getting messages from them saying they made a typo, sent you money by accident, and they're asking you to please send it back. You might think, how could it be a scam if someone is sending me money? But here's the catch. The money accidentally sent to you was likely from a hacked credit card or bank account.
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The M3 MacBook Air is generally more budget friendly with the entry level 13 inch model starting at 1, 099. On the other hand, the 14 inch MacBook Pro with the same M3 chip comes with a higher price tag due to additional features like a better display and more storage. If you're looking to save some money, the MacBook Air is the way to go.
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In this delightful episode, we'll chat about World Backup Day, gab about the latest scoop on new Microsoft Surface toys, explore the exciting potential of Google's Gemini AI mingling with Apple goodies, and spotlight Handbrake, an amazing free open-source treasure.
Plus, we'll share a heads-up for all the WordPress website aficionados regarding new malware on the prowl. Stay tuned.Subscribe to the weekly tech newsletter at https://gregdoig.com
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Welcome to a Tech Tip edition of Tech Brewed. In today's edition, we will give you some tech tips and some tech updates about ProtonMail and Apple Watch tips. And talk a little bit about Adobe Podcast AI
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Welcome to Tech Brewed, your weekly pour of the hottest tech news headlines stirred and served straight by your host, Greg Doig. Whether you're a gadget guru, software savant, or just curious about the digital world, get ready to sip on stories that shape our silicon landscape. Plug in, power up, and let's decode the bytes behind the buzz.
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Weekly tech headlines from across the internet. DALL-E3, Nvidia App, new MacBook Airs, and new Windows11 app for phone webcams are discussed.
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Hey there! This is Greg Doig from Tech Brewed, and I have some cool technology news to share with you. Reddit, a popular social media platform, is planning to go public in the US, even though they have had some financial losses. Binance, a cryptocurrency platform, has had some legal issues with the US government. A company called Lotus Tech just made its debut on the stock market, and they make electric vehicles. Two phone companies, OPPO and Samsung, have released some new phones with cool features. Google had to pause one of its AI tools because it wasn't accurate. A spacecraft landed on the moon sideways, which is a big deal for space exploration. And some tech companies are making changes that are sparking debates in the startup world. So, technology is always changing and there's a lot of exciting things happening in the tech industry. Come back next week for more news!Subscribe to the weekly tech newsletter at https://gregdoig.com
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