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>Topic: Finding Your Way Through Gigabytes and WiFi.
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>Presenter: Jeff Levy of KNX Radio Computer News. [log in to unmask]
>http://www. knx1070..com
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>This week the Accessible World Tek Talk event is privileged to have as its
>guest Jeff Levy of KNX Radio, Nationally renowned computer expert whose
>unique and entertaining style has helped hundreds of thousands abandon
>their fear of technology, solve the problems they may encounter and live
>harmoniously with our
>Computerized friends. He believes the human brain is the most powerful
>supercomputer on the planet and uses his to unmask the mystery and
confusion
>that surrounded these, and every
>future model and type of computer and computerized gadgets. In short, Mr.
>Levy takes the complex and makes
>it understandable.
>
>Have you ever asked yourself these questions: What should I consider when
>buying a new laptop or desktop computer? What's the difference
>between wireless Web and WiFi? How does a plasma screen work?
>What are computer viruses? What is spyware? Are there any breakthroughs in
>terms of either memory or hard disk storage capacity? What new features
are
>being included in new computers? > Are they building in wireless
>capabilities into the new desktops? How is Win-Vista being received in
>general? Has Microsoft done a good job building a more secure operating
>system? Is the user interface easier to navigate than previous versions of
>Windows? Do refrigerators with
>computers in their doors really save me from having spoiled milk? My
>computer keeps
>shutting down, why? Why can't I print with this new printer? Is it
important
>to use disk cleanup, disk defrag and scandisk to keep my computer running
>smoothly? What should I do with temporary files and cookies?
>
>While we cannot guarantee each question will be answered, we are confident
>you will leave the session with a much broader knowledge of your computer
>than ever before.
>
>
>: Date: Monday, March 26, 2007
>
>Time: 5:00 p.m. Pacific, 6:00 p.m. Mountain, 7:00 p.m. Central, 8:00 p.m.
>Eastern and Tuesday 00:00 GMT.
>
>Where: Tek Talk Online Conference Room
>
>Approximately 30 minutes prior to the event, go to
><http://www.accessibleworld.org>
>
>and select "Enter the Tek Talk Room". Then, when the sign-in screen
appears,
>enter your real name and press Enter.
>
>Tell all your friends to join us. There is plenty of room for everyone.
>
>Archives of all training events and sign up information for the two Tek
Talk
>mailing lists are available at: http://www.accessibleworld.org.
>
>
>
>Schedule of Upcoming Events:
> April 2: Talking Signs by Ward Bond
> April 9: Navigating Audible.com Website by Woody Anna Dresner
> April 16: Bookshare by John Glass
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>
>Media Contacts:
>
>Robert Acosta, Chair, Planning Committee Helping Hands for the Blind
>818-998-0044
>Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:boacosta%40pacbell.net>
>http://www.helpinghands4theblind.com
>
>Pat Price, Events Coordinator
>The Accessible World Symposiums
>Vision Worldwide, Inc.
>317-254-1185
>Skype: patprice1
>Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:pat%40patprice.org>
>http://www.accessibleworld.org
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