Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Sound_Bytes> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 27 of
27
with 100 items per page.
- Sound_Bytes abstract "Note: this article is about a Rochester, New York-based radio program called "Sound Bytes". You may be looking for Soundbites, an article about snippets of audio or video broadcast in the media.Sound Bytes is the title of a weekly program that airs on WGMC, a Rochester, NY radio station. It can be heard Saturdays starting at noon Eastern Time, and lasts approximately two hours. The name is a play on words of the words soundbite and byte.The focus of the show is computers, computer users, and the computing industry, and also sometimes covers technology in general and its social and political implications. It is hosted by Nick Francesco, Dave Enright, and Steve Rea. The format of the show also allows computer users to call in to try to get assistance with their computer problems. Unlike many strictly local radio station programs, the Sound Bytes crew allows those who are listening to the show via the Internet to get on the air as well.As anyone who has worked in retail can attest, sometimes customers need to be taken to task for their lack of forethought or reasonableness on issues. "Uncle Dave's Story Hour" is a regular feature of the show which is a rant about something that happened that raised the ire of Dave Enright in his shop. It's always good for a chuckle.Each of the hosts is a specialist in the computing field. Nick is a Systems Administrator for the E. Philip Saunders College of Business at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Dave runs a computer sales and repair shop [1] which concentrates on Intel architecture PCs. Steve works for a computer sales and repair company [2] that concentrates on Apple products.The hosts of the show have come up with a methodology of ridding a computer running Microsoft operating systems of malware called The Security Tango. It consists of deleting files from the computer and running tools that flag and remove malware. It also makes recommendations of what programs (firewalls, antivirus, etc.) users should be running regularly on their computers to keep them relatively secure. Most of the tools and programs in The Security Tango are freeware.Having been on the air in some form since September 2, 1989, their "claim to fame" is the longest running show about computers. The program originally aired on WXXI in Rochester (the region's principal NPR affiliate) and was created by then-WXXI radio vice president Mark Boardman and original host Bob Smith (who still hosts and produces a daily general-interest talk program on WXXI but has not been connected with Sound Bytes since it left that station during the 2001 holiday season). Francesco, Enright and Rea joined as regular panelists early in the program's run, later opting to take the program to commercial competitor WHAM (which carried it in various time slots on weekends from December 2001 until cancelling it at the end of the decade). It then moved to its current home on WGMC.".
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageExternalLink soundbytes.org.
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageExternalLink www.enrightpc.com..
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageExternalLink www.jazz901.org.
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageExternalLink www.mac-ave.com..
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageExternalLink www.securitytango.com.
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageExternalLink www.udsh.net.
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageExternalLink posts.
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageID "6151012".
- Sound_Bytes wikiPageRevisionID "605062803".
- Sound_Bytes hasPhotoCollection Sound_Bytes.
- Sound_Bytes subject Category:American_talk_radio_programs.
- Sound_Bytes type Abstraction100002137.
- Sound_Bytes type AmericanTalkRadioPrograms.
- Sound_Bytes type Cognition100023271.
- Sound_Bytes type Content105809192.
- Sound_Bytes type Idea105833840.
- Sound_Bytes type Plan105898568.
- Sound_Bytes type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Sound_Bytes comment "Note: this article is about a Rochester, New York-based radio program called "Sound Bytes". You may be looking for Soundbites, an article about snippets of audio or video broadcast in the media.Sound Bytes is the title of a weekly program that airs on WGMC, a Rochester, NY radio station. It can be heard Saturdays starting at noon Eastern Time, and lasts approximately two hours.".
- Sound_Bytes label "Sound Bytes".
- Sound_Bytes sameAs m.02pb196.
- Sound_Bytes sameAs Q7564658.
- Sound_Bytes sameAs Q7564658.
- Sound_Bytes sameAs Sound_Bytes.
- Sound_Bytes wasDerivedFrom Sound_Bytes?oldid=605062803.
- Sound_Bytes isPrimaryTopicOf Sound_Bytes.