Joe discusses the use of the TidBITS newsletter as required reading for his staff Listeners of the show can get special pricing by using the link below to register: Neil takes the time to discuss some of the amazing speakers and sessions he has lined up this year Neil Ticktin of MacTech joins us to talk about MacTech Conference coming up in Redondo Beach on November 7-9, 2018 The Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley | Documentaries | HBO Jerry wraps up the show by offering up movie recommendations: This concerning topic revolves around intercepting a phone number in two step verification by a practice called SIM swapping. Security is a subject we commonly bring up and Joe recalls a story he heard on the Reply All podcast. Louis Rossmann is a very vocal voice on the subject of Right to Repair Joe brings up the “Rights to Repair” movement After buying a new MacBook on eBay, Jerry has noticed that the display is starting to delaminate: MacBook Retina STAINS ON DISPLAY / damaged AR coating Jerry wants to know why Joe doesn’t hire people as contractors or 1099 employees Insurance is something that Jerry is curious about amongst others in our profession. The topic spills over into relationships with clients Jerry offers his thoughts on drawing a line with staff. Jerry has some follow up on a show where Sam & Joe discussed friendliness with employees. That story rings a bell for Joe who has a similar story to tell about a Zywall and WAN connection that turned out to be a multi pronged problem. Another issue in the long line of networking troubles that Sam has experienced: finding incompatibility between a SonicWall and WAN connection at a NYC client. Joe throws Sam a curve ball explaining how he has a singular login for his clients Joe weighs the responsibilities that comes with such an offering. Another new monthly service that Sam is offering is hosting a UniFi controller in his environment to manage firmware updates and alerts. Joe warns of things to be aware of when scouting out an environment for Wi-Fi The nanoHD is a particular Ubiquiti model that same used and likes to deploy Joe brings up a great tool called Magic Plan to create floor plans on iOS: He uses a product from and NetSpot to create a map": #News #Ai #Computing Newegg’s AI PC Builder is a dumpster fire that I can’t look away from dlvr.-Sam has a first run working with the ”Wi-Fi on a stick” method of mapping out Wi-Fi.#News #GalaxyNote #GalaxyTab3 Here’s how fast 5G on your Samsung Galaxy S23 really is /SldjRG 6 hours ago.#News #Android #Android43 Google Search is making it easy to gain new Perspectives on a topic… /i/web/status/1… 3 hours ago.#News How to Find a Dedicated Server Host for Windows /SlfGfP 10 minutes ago.#Reviews #HP #News HP Dragonfly Pro Chromebook review /SlfHS5 2 minutes ago.Accessories Acer Amazon Android Android 4.4 Android 5.0 Android 5.0 Lollipop Android Apps Android L Android Wear App Apple Apple Watch apps Asus at&t BlackBerry Camera Chromebook Chromecast Dell Facebook Galaxy Note 4 games Gaming Google HP HTC HTC One HTC One M8 HTC One M9 Huawei Instagram iPad iPhone iPhone 6 KitKat Lenovo LG LG G3 LG G4 Microsoft mobile Moto 360 Motorola Moto X News Nexus Nexus 4 Nexus 5 Nexus 6 Nexus 7 Nexus 9 Nintendo Nokia OnePlus 2 OnePlus One Panasonic PS4 Reviews Samsung Samsung Galaxy S4 Samsung Galaxy S5 Samsung Galaxy S6 SmartWatch Software Sony sports T-Mobile Tablet TV Twitter XBOX One Xiaomi ZTE.
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