Schedule

Schedule

Wednesday, June 19

1371690000 Ham Nation

Thursday, June 20

1371747600 Tech News Today
1371751200 Windows Weekly
1371758400 iPad Today
1371765600 Know How...

Friday, June 21

1371834000 Tech News Today
1371837600 This Week in Law
1371844800 The Social Hour

Saturday, June 22

1371924000 The Tech Guy

Sunday, June 23

1372010400 The Tech Guy
1372024800 This Week in Tech

Monday, June 24

1372093200 Tech News Today
1372107600 Home Theater Geeks
1372113000 Frame Rate

Tuesday, June 25

1372179600 Tech News Today
1372183200 MacBreak Weekly
1372194000 The Giz Wiz
1372197600 Before You Buy
1372204800 All About Android
1372212000 NSFW

Wednesday, June 26

1372260600 FLOSS Weekly
1372266000 Tech News Today
1372269600 Security Now
1372276800 This Week in Google
1372284000 Triangulation
1372294800 Ham Nation

Thursday, June 27

1372352400 Tech News Today
1372356000 Windows Weekly
1372363200 iPad Today
1372370400 Know How...

Friday, June 28

1372438800 Tech News Today
1372442400 This Week in Law
1372449600 The Social Hour

Saturday, June 29

1372528800 The Tech Guy

Most Recent Episodes

Security Now

More on PRISM, the business of secretive communication, your questions, and more.

This Week in Google

Project Loon, Google partners with Starbucks, update on Xbox One, and more.

NSFW
Episode #183: Jeff Ruinum June 19th, 2013

Calls from the Chatrealm, the Ruinum challege, Nerdtacular, and more.

Tech News Today

Google pushes government for PRISM disclosure, Apple TV gets HBO and ESPN, Amazon does opposite of Netflix, and more.

All About Android

Learning Android development, Incognito for app permissions, device performance declines, Cloud Print, and more.

Before You Buy

Dell XPS 18, Lenovo IdeaTab LYNX, Pentax K5-II, Apple MacBook Air, and more!

OMGcraft

You're ready to start a brand new world but want a great starting point? Time to plant some seeds!

The Giz Wiz

MobileLite wireless hotspot, a pocket hose that grows, and Leo makes a breakfast sandwich with special sauce.

MacBreak Weekly

We've got the new MacBook Air, AirPort Extreme benchmarks, and more.

Tech News Today

Yahoo buying failed startups, more stores to sell Chromebooks, LG is BACK baby, and more.

Know How... 6

Make Your Tech Life More Secure

August 9 2012

Today, Leo and Iyaz show you ways to keep your online stuff safer by making your tech life more secure.

Using 2-factor authentication can prevent your account from being accessed or deleted.

How to set up 2-step verification on Gmail
- Click your name, then click Account > Security (left side) > 2-Step verification > Edit > you’ll be asked to sign in again
- It’s a 4 step process, put in your phone number. You can receive text msg or voice calls.
- You’ll receive a text with your code
- You can set up trusted computers
- You’ll be asked for the verification code when you sign in with an untrusted device

This can cause problems for applications that can’t ask for verification codes including mail clients like Outlook, chat clients like Google Talk and AIM, and Android devices.
From here, you can create passwords which are revocable.

Now, these passwords aren’t intelligent - so if you write “Google Talk” as the name of the password, Google isn’t looking to see if it’s being used for that particular usage. The password is shown to you once. Once you lose it, it’s gone.

Google will send you an email about what you should do next like setting up a backup phone and the ability to have a printable set of backup codes.

How to set up 2-step verification on Facebook
- Account Settings > Security > Login Approval
- Click the radio box next to "Require me to enter a security code each time an unrecognized computer or device tries to access my account."

Fighting social engineering
Social engineering plays a part in getting into people's accounts. Some of the old security questions revolve around now easily ascertainable information. For your security questions, get creative with your answers or just outright LIE!

Back-up your stuff
To avoid losing data due to remote wipes on something like an iPhone one of the simplest backup solutions is to go with Dropbox and turn on Camera Upload.